Retired artisans beg FG to pay backlog of salary

Date:

Share post:

Some former staff of the Federal Science and Technical College (FSTC), Yaba, have renewed their appeal to the Federal Government to pay backlog of disengagement and re-engagement salary arrears owed them before they retired from service.

The affected staff, who made the appeal on Saturday in Lagos, also said that the cost of living they experienced individually had become more pronounced, hence their renewed appeal.

Their Coordinator, Mr Enobong Onwomo, also said that he was recalled on June 23, 2008 and finally retired in 2018.

Onwomo said that he is owed no less than three-and-a-half-year backlog of his disengagement and re-engagement arrears.

He said: “Mine is close to N2million in three-and-a-half years, 16 other persons on our list are also owed various sums in arrears.

“We wrote a letter of appeal on Oct. 13, 2021 to the Head of Service of the Federation, through the Director/Principal, FSTC, Yaba, Lagos State, for the payment of the arrears.

“In that letter, we forwarded some document as requested in another letter: PNA/12301/S.1532/6, of Aug. 31, 2021, from the Head of Service, on the same matter.

“We also forwarded our letters of First Appointment, Disengagement from Service and Present appointment, as requested from the officers concerned.

“This was after writing several other letters, including the one dated July 15, 2021 to the Head of Service and Nov. 18, 2022 on the same matter.’’

Also, one of the affected persons, Mr Timothy Olubor, said that those concerned were Catering officers, Foremen/Craftsmen, Laboratory Assistants/Attendants, Watchmen and Cooks in the FSTC, Yaba.

He said he was also owed three years and six months’ salary arears after re-engagement from 2018 to 2020.

He begged for urgent government intervention, saying several promises made them in the past were not fulfilled.
According to Olubor, some affected colleagues have died out of hardship and frustration while hoping for payment.

“We make this appeal because we realised that it has taken long for the payment to come. The combine total of the arrears due to those affected amount to several million Naira.

“Times are hard on our well-being. In fact, we are suffering. But we remain very loyal and will be eternally grateful if our humble appeal is granted us so that we can smile again,’’ Olubor said.

spot_img

Related articles

What Future for an Independent Bar In Nigeria?

By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu Three score and three years ago, a defining dispute erupted in the old Western Region of...

Why INEC Changes Submission Deadline On 2027 Candidates

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has granted political parties an additional three days to submit the names...

‘All About the Numbers’ highlights workplace burnout, mental well-being

Nigerian actor and author, Keren Uzo, says her short film, ‘All About the Numbers’, is sparking conversations around...

HEDA Demands Enforcement of Jail Sentence Against Bello Magaji

HEDA Demands Immediate Enforcement of Supreme Court Jail Sentence Against Convicted Former Army Officer Bello Magaji The Human and...