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Payment of N22bn entitlements will save lives of Nigeria Airways pensioners

By Thompson ABISOLA

Ex-workers of the defunct Nigeria Airways on Tuesday thanked the Federal Government for approving N22.6 billion for the payment of their entitlements.

They said that the payment of the money would go a long way in saving the lives of some of the pensioners who had been living in pain over lack of money to attend to their health issues.

The airline, which started flight operations in August 1958, was liquidated by former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s government in May 2003, with the workers yet to be fully paid their entitlements.

However, the Minister of Finance, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, on Monday announced that President Muhammadu Buhari had approved the release of the funds for the part payment of the ex-workers who are being owed N45 billion.

Mr Godwin Jibodu, Chairman, Nigeria Airways Elders Forum, said the approval, though late, was a welcome development.

Jibodu said: “We have no choice than to take it because many of our people are in penury today. With the money, people can meet their financial needs, buy medication and plan for other things.

“The ministry has promised us that they will pay the balance of 50 per cent within the next six months. So, I think it is a welcome development.

“We are going to have a congress tomorrow to discuss the modalities of accessing the funds and decisions will be taken, but I can assure you that negotiations will still continue with the ministry to fine tune everything.”

He said that the pensioners were wallowing in abject poverty in spite serving the nation exceptionally during their time in the liquidated national carrier.

Also, the Secretary of the Nigerian Airways Elders Forum, Mr Sheri Kyari, said that the pensioners were grateful to the government for the gesture.

According to him, the payment of their entitlements will relieve the suffering of the workers who have been clamouring for it for over 14 years.

“We are hoping that government will keep to its promise of paying the other part that they promised to pay in six months,” he said.

 

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