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This is a true story; it is the story about my great
aunt, Ethelbert. We call her Nda Ethel or Nda for short. My mother though
married in Anambra state was originally from Ihiagwa, an autonomous community
in Owerri West Local Government Area, Imo state,
Nigeria.
(Every community in that Imo state is autonomous; one day autonomous states
will start emerging out of Imo state). Nda Ethel is her aunt, so Nda is my
great aunt, my grandfathers sister. In Owerri parlance, Nda is a sign of
reverence. Elders unlike in uncouth Anambra state are not addressed by their
first names but revered, hence Nda.
Nda Ethel was born in 1928 making her eighty years
this year; remember she is my grandfathers sister. Nda is in great health save
for the odd arthritis here and there. She is one hundred percent mobile and
very sprightly but most remarkably, her faculties are very, very intact. Very
intact that she reads The Economist magazine, in my last trip to
Nigeria,
which was in March this year, I gave her previous copies of The Economist
magazine that I have saved.
You can guess by now that Nda is very educated, yes
very educated for her generation. She attended primary school at Owerri in the
1930s and progressed from there. At school in 1938, she was the sprint
champion in the then 110 and 220 yards for Owerri province. The records might
not be there anymore in any
Imo
State
government held records for the government like Nigerian government is a joke.
But Nda still holds on to her records dearly, but more so the British
government still holds the record at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. I,
Odenigbo have seen them. What a great country
UK
is?
After Ndas education she started work in the 1950s
with the then Easter Nigerian civil service at the hospital sector to
East
Central
State
government and finally retired in the 80 as an employee of Imo state
government, so her pension liability lies with Imo state government.
Since retirement Ndas pension payment has been
erratic, infact very erratic. Pension payment is a statutory obligation for any
government. It is a legal contract between the pensioners and the government,
it is not a favour by the government to the pensioners but in
Nigeria
and more especially in Imo state, this appears to be the case. The government
religiously breaks its own side of the agreement. The government just does not
honour its obligation to pensioners. When pension payments are made, the
government makes a big deal in the media about it as if they are doing
pensioners a favour whereas all it is doing is keeping its own side of a
contract. But that is
Nigeria
for you.
Nda was last paid her pension by the Imo state
government in 2002 under then Governor Achike Udenwa. Yet in every budget,
pension payments are factored in. What then happens to the money? Achike Udenwa
is today walking the streets a free man rather than been locked up by EFCC for
embezzling Ndas pension. That EFCC, I do not understand how they function but
lets leave the issue for another day.
How Nda and the rest of Imo state pensioners have been
surviving only God knows but the Lord God always looks after his people and has
been looking after Nda and the rest. Looking after Nda so well that people
doubt her age. But there are other pensioners that just need their money to
survive for that is all they have got and in Imo state (and other states) they
are denied this pittance that are factored in yearly in every budget. The big
question then is: what happens to funds budgeted for pension payments? Imo
state government, what has been happening to Ndas money?
Achike Udenwas government we all know was a disaster,
the government that sank so low embezzling Ndas pension. But then enters Ikedi
Ohakims government in 2007 shouting from the rooftops like Pentecostals; how
they are the messiah come to save Imo state, come to resurrect
Biafra,
come to salvage
Nigeria but
most importantly come to pay Nda her pension. Unfortunately, very unfortunately
since May 2007 to date, Governor Ohakim has failed to pay Nda her pension. It
is rather sad and indeed pathetic that Governor Ohakim has sank as low as
Achike Udenwa in misappropriating Ndas pension. How did I know? Provisions
were made for the payment in 2007 and 2008 budgets and yet to date Governor
Ohakim has refused to pay Nda her money, her legal entitlement. Ochinanwata,
what has Nda done to you?
A visit to Imo state government website on http://www.imostate.gov.ng under subheadings Projects Update and/or Activity
Reports shows totally blank reports. Does this imply nothing is happening in
Imo state under Governor Ohakim, projects or activity speaking? Are they so
busy feasting on Ndas pension that they have forgotten why they are in office?
This Easter period, a certain Chief Longers Anyanwu,
who styles himself as the Imo state commissioner for Agriculture and Natural
Resources have been announcing to people that his government via his ministry
have rice for sale at subsidised prices. How subsidised I do not know. But more
importantly how does Chief Anyanwu expect Nda whom they owe her pension to afford
the rice or are pensioners like Nda excluded from savouring the pleasures of
rice in Ohakims Imo state. This appears to be the case. This I believe. Hence
the title of this article: The Miserable Plight of
Imo
State Pensioners.
This is a true story, my great aunt, Ethelbert Orji
who dutifully served Imo state government for over 40 years, now eighty years
of age has had her pension entitlement embezzled by the government of Imo
state. Nda Ethel can be reached on telephone on +44 (0) 7956367576 for
verification.
Odenigbo Chidi Anyaeche
London
UK

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Posted by Robot| 24.03.2008 11:02