CIVIL
servants and pensioners on Wednesday besieged the Rivers State
Secretariat in Port Harcourt to protest the non-payment of their
salaries and pension arrears by the state government.
The protesters had moved in droves to the
secretariat at about 9am, even as workers refused to attend to anybody
that sought their assistance at the secretariat.
The protest caused a gridlock for some
minutes as workers and pensioners chanted war songs, calling on the
state government to pay their salaries and pensions.
One of the leaders of the protesting
workers, Mr. Tony Ochiagha, told journalists that the protest became
necessary as a result of the two months salaries owed them by the state
government.
Ochiagha
pointed out that it was the first time in the history of civil service
in the state that workers would be owed for two months, adding that the
third month was already approaching.
He stated that pensioners, who were owed
five months pension arrears were also going through tough times as they
could no longer afford to pay their bills and feed well.
Ochaigha said, “We are talking to the
Rivers State Government who is our employer. The civil service is the
engine room and the platform on which every administration functions.
So, why would they play on the impulse of the civil service?”
Also, the state secretary of the Nigeria
Union of Pensioners in Rivers State, Mr. Joseph Agbo, said pensioners in
the state had not been paid for five months.
Agbo urged Amaechi to pay them before
leaving office, adding that apart from the five months being owed
pensioners, other arrears such as the 14 per cent, 15 per cent and 38
per cent increases had not being paid, even when they had been computed
and sent to the governor for action.
“Pension is a right and not a privilege.
Before the governor came on board, salaries of civil servants and
pensioners were regular, but all these are no more.
“We have, on six occasions, had
demonstrations in the past over the anomalies and our members are dying
without getting their entitlements,” he added.
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