A faction of the National Union of Pensioners (NUP), under the aegis of Concerned Benue Pensioners on Friday rejected the N611 million payment proposal by Governor Samuel Ortom to pay April and May 2019 pension arrears.
The group rejected Governor Ortom’s proposal as they occupy the Benue State Government House in Makurdi, the state capital.
The protesters have been occupying the Government House for the third day running, an action they began since Wednesday.
The governor, who had been out of the state, arrived to meet with the factional group of pensioners at the Government House.
Ortom explained the challenges the state has in meeting its financial obligations, especially with total arrears of over N51 billion pension and gratuity.
The governor also added that he has directed the payment of April and May 2019 pension arrears, but the pensioners insisted on occupying the Government House gate.
Addressing newsmen, Chairman of the group, Mr Peter Kyado, demanded that the pensioners be placed on a first-line charge before payment of salaries to civil servants.
He was responding to Governor Ortom’s proposal to source N40 billion bond to clear the pension arrears which stand at N18 billion, in addition to the two months payment.
But, the state chapter of NUP alleged that the leadership of the Concerned Benue Pensioners was being used by opposition parties to cause crisis.
The state chairman of NUP, Mr Joseph Ikyume, accused the Kyado-led group of mischief, partisanship and creating confusion within the union.
Ikyume maintained that the group had been suspended from the NUP and has lost its case at the National Industrial Court.
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