Niger State Pensioners Demand Justice Over Unfulfilled Promises

Wednesday, 10 July 2024, 18:27

Recent events in Niger State have exposed the plight of pensioners facing unmet promises, triggering frustration and despair among retirees. Isah N. Aliyu, a retired lecturer with 35 years of service, speaks out about the dire repercussions of delayed pension benefits on his and his colleagues' lives. The situation paints a painful picture of once dignified educators now forced to seek assistance for what is rightfully theirs, highlighting the pressing need for accountability and support in pension systems.
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Niger State Pensioners Demand Justice Over Unfulfilled Promises

Niger State Pensioner's Cry

Retirees in Niger State are grappling with profound grief and disappointment as promises of pension benefits remain unfulfilled, leading to dire consequences for many.

Plight of Isah N. Aliyu

Isah N. Aliyu, a retired lecturer from the School of Midwifery Sciences in Minna, voiced deep frustration over the plight faced by him and fellow pensioners.

The Voice of a Retiree

"I dedicated 35 years of my life serving as a lecturer," Aliyu lamented. "It's disheartening to see myself and my colleagues reduced to beggars, waiting endlessly for what is rightfully ours."


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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