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NITEL/MTEL Pensioners Write Buhari Over 77 months Arrears

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President Muhammadu Buhari has been urged by the defunct Nigeria Telecommunications Limited, NITEL/MTEL to look into their 77 months pension arrears.

A letter written by members of the concerned NITEL/MTEL Pensioners to President Buhari and signed by the group’s leader, Mr Kunle Ojo lamented that while most of their counterparts in other privatized government agencies have been settled, their own fate is hanging in the balance.

According to the group in the letter, they explained that they always remind the Executive Secretary of the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) that the settlement of their pension arrears is subject to the release of funds by the federal government.

The group stated, “Your Excellency Sir, we NITEL/MTEL pensioners deeply appreciate your humanitarian gesture of reinstating our pensions. We humbly bring to your notice that we are still owed 77 months in arrears.”

The group added, “What aches our souls is that most of our counterparts in other privatised government agencies have been settled as you have signed executive orders granting their full settlement.”

The pensioners explained that they are not oblivious of the President’s magnanimity in seeing to the welfare of the disadvantaged and elderly which he promised in his inaugural speech.

The letter stated that it however remains the settlement of their arrears for which they request that Mr President uses his exalted office to make this possible by the end of this 2021 fiscal year as promised which they strongly believe is achievable as the executive secretary of PTAD has unequivocally promised to settle the said arrears this year, saying that as it stands no action has been taken even as the year winds down.

The group lamented that they are constantly being reminded (rather frustratingly) by her that the settlement of our arrears is subject to the release of funds by the federal government.

They appealed to the President to intervene as many of them have died waiting for the fulfillment of the promise and those of them who are alive are equally vulnerable without the full receipt of their arrears to enable them to take care of many medical as well as other sundry problems.

They noted that the settlement of their arrears was one of the glowing hallmarks of the President’s administration.

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