There’s no cause for alarm, gov insists
Anambra State health pensioners have begged the state governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo to pay them 850 million naira arrears owed them by the government after retirement.
The retirees lamented that four of their members had lost their lives as a result of the hardship they were facing.
While appealing to the governor, they used the moment to organize a prayer session for God to touch Soludo’s heart to remember them.
The Chairman of the retired health workers pensioners in the state, Comrade Rafael Okoye, said the problem might not be from Soludo but from his Commissioner for Local Government and Secretary of the Joint Account Allocation Committee JAAC.
He said there was a ‘consent judgement’ delivered by the National Industrial Court in Awka which was signed by the Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General that 10% of the monthly local government allocation should go to the pensioners.
He explained that rather than commence installment payment as ordered by the court, they reneged on the terms of settlement, claiming lack of funds.
Okoye, said the hardship was instrumental to the death of four of their members, adding that Soludo he knew would love to pay, saying that they believe few persons in his administration were responsible for their present situation.
During the prayer session, the pensioners carried placards with various inscriptions like, ‘Local Government Health Pensioners Are Not Dead Woods or Orphans, They’re Bona-fide Ndi Anambra.’
Others were, ‘Please governor direct JAAC to pay health pensioners as recommended by the Attorney-General and ordered by the court,’ Local Government monthly statutory Allocation is more than N5 billion,’ among others
Okoye said they had 127 Health pensioners who retired from the local government service of Anambra State from January 2015 to December 2019.
He added that they were owed 850 million naira, arising from the inadvertent omission of their names in the implementation of 60% consolidated Health salary structure(CONHESS)
However, one of the government officials who did not want to be mentioned, told The Nation that Soludo had them in his plans.
The source further said that very soon, their issue would be looked into, adding that there was no cause for alarm.
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