Abia: Pensioners Beg F.G. To Intervene As Two Die Monday

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Pensioners in Abia State have once again, taken to the streets urging the Federal Government to prevail on the state government to save their lives.

Led by their coordinator, Chukwuemeka Okezie, the pensioners who were in all-black attires, weeping and singing retributive songs, marched round the capital city to show their anger.

Addressing newsmen, Okezie said that Monday, two of their members died “out of starvation by not being able to buy drugs”, adding that recently, “the state started paying over three months, but half pension.”

He said since 2014, “total number of unpaid monthly pension is 38 months, non-harmonisation of pensions from 1998 to 2010, and unpaid accumulated gratuities for 20 years.”