Home NewsBenue Lawmaker Sponsors Bill to Set Minimum Pension at N50,000

Benue Lawmaker Sponsors Bill to Set Minimum Pension at N50,000

by admin
0 comments

A member of the Benue State House of Assembly, Douglas Akya (APC/Makurdi South), says he has sponsored a bill to set a minimum pension benchmark of N40,000 to N50,000 for retirees in the state.

Mr Akya made the disclosure in an interview with journalists in Makurdi on Tuesday.

The lawmaker stated that the proposed legislation aimed to harmonise pension payments and ensure that no pensioner earned below the stipulated threshold.

banner

He described the current situation, in which some retirees receive as little as N4,000 per month after 35 years of service, as unacceptable.

The legislator noted that he had taken it as a personal challenge to ensure that pensioners in the state were properly cared for, because they were senior citizens who deserved dignity and financial security.

He explained that the bill would address disparities in pension administration by preventing any Benue governor from selectively paying pensions and gratuities.

According to him, the legislation will compel successive administrations to clear arrears and treat all retirees equally, regardless of when they left service.

Mr Akya also highlighted plans to reform the verification process by deploying technology and decentralising the exercise.

“Instead of requiring pensioners to travel to Makurdi, the officials of the pension board will visit them in their local governments to ease stress and reduce costs,” Mr Akya said.

(NAN)

You may also like

Leave a Comment