Pensioners threaten nationwide protests as Federal Govt,, States owe billion in backlog
The total pension backlogs owed by federal and state governments have exceeded N193 billion.
While states such as Zamfara, Benue, Kaduna, Kano, and Nasarawa have started to tackle these outstanding payments, the Federal Government still owes over N88 billion in contributory pensions. Moreover, several states are facing pension backlogs that surpass N105 billion.
Bunmi Ogunkolade, spokesperson for the National Union of Pensioners, confirmed to The PUNCH that the Federal Government still owes N88 billion in accrued rights under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) since March 2023.
The CPS, established by the Pension Reform Act of 2004, mandates joint contributions from employers and employees into a Retirement Savings Account, aimed at creating a more sustainable pension system.
The initial combined contribution rate was set at 15 percent of an employee’s monthly earnings. An amendment in 2014 raised this minimum to 18 percent and introduced stricter compliance regulations.
Ogunkolade stated, “The total accrued rights for contributory pensioners since March 2023 is N88 billion. This is a debt owed by the government that needs to be resolved.”
A source from the National Pension Commission, who preferred to remain anonymous, indicated that steps are being taken to address the outstanding payments. They acknowledged the government’s failure to release necessary funds but noted that progress has not yet reached advanced stages. The government is reportedly finalizing processes to facilitate the payments to retirees.
In response to ongoing frustrations over delayed payments, pensioners have organized a rally set for October 23 in Abuja. A letter from the NUP to all state chapters announced this peaceful demonstration, aimed at pressing for the release of funds to cover outstanding payments.
The rally is scheduled to take place at key locations in Abuja, including the Office of the Accountant-General and the National Assembly.
The letter invited state and sector leaders to support the rally by sending delegates, particularly those who could contribute financially.
In Zamfara State, Governor Dauda Lawal has made significant strides in settling pension arrears, with N9.3 billion already paid.
His administration began addressing backlog payments in February and has processed payments to both state and local government retirees.
Zamfara’s government has cleared N4.86 billion in gratuities, benefiting over 2,600 verified pensioners from various retirement years. Meanwhile, N4.497 billion has been paid to local government pensioners.
In Plateau State, the NUP has criticized the government for its failure to address pension and gratuity payments, with union Chairman Yimusa Ishaku expressing disappointment over unfulfilled promises to clear a N30 billion backlog. He noted that many pensioners are owed substantial amounts, with some waiting as long as four years for payments.
However, the governor’s spokesperson, Gyang Bere, assured that the administration is committed to resolving these issues, explaining that while the N30 billion figure was mentioned, actual funds were not immediately available. A structured plan to allocate funds monthly for pension payments is in place.
In Benue State, pensioners face a staggering N70 billion in arrears from previous administrations. NUP Chairman Mike Vembe emphasized that while the current administration is paying ongoing pensions, it has yet to address the substantial arrears accumulated prior to its term.
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Increase salary, welfare packages for Police other security personnel – FG told
Increase salary, welfare packages for Police other security personnel – FG told
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called for improved welfare packages for armed forces personnel and all members of the security and intelligence community to aid their effectiveness and efficiency.
National Chairman of PDP, Tanimu Turaki, made the call in a statement in Abuja on Thursday to mark the 2026 Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day.
Turaki also urged the Federal Government to adequately fund security agencies to effectively neutralise those he described as agents of insecurity, and restore peace to the country.
He expressed PDP’s condolences to the families of members of the armed forces who died in active service while executing their mandate of protecting Nigeria’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.
“On a day like this, we acknowledge that they paid the supreme price for the continuous existence of our country.
“We advise all actors, whether state or non-state, not to engage in actions capable of destabilising the country.
“In honour of those who have died to keep our country safe, we pray that their deaths may not be in vain and their labours not forgotten,” Turaki said.(NAN)
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Rivers Lawmakers fail to resume plenary amid ongoing impeachment proceedings against Gov Fubara
Rivers Lawmakers fail to resume plenary amid ongoing impeachment proceedings against Gov Fubara
The Rivers State House of Assembly, led by Speaker Martin Amaewhule, did not reconvene for plenary on Thursday, a week after adjourning its last session.
During its first sitting of 2026, held last Thursday, the House had initiated impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Odu, over alleged gross misconduct. The charges reportedly included the demolition of the state assembly complex and unauthorized spending, among other allegations. That session was adjourned to January 15, 2026.
However, as of noon on Thursday, a visit to the assembly—currently holding sittings at its conference hall along Aba Road—showed no indication that the House would resume.
No official reason has been provided for the delay, and a new date for resumption has not been announced.
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Two killed, others arrested as Police operatives engage hoodlums that attacked ex–Governor’s convoy in gun battle
Two killed, others arrested as Police operatives engage hoodlums that attacked ex–Governor’s convoy in gun battle
Two suspected armed robbers were shot dead following a prolonged gun battle with police at Enugwu Agidi Junction in Dunukofia Local Government Area of Anambra State.
According to the state police spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga, the clash occurred between security operatives and hoodlums believed to be armed robbers and cultists with links to a proscribed secessionist group. He said the exchange of gunfire lasted about two hours.
Ikenga disclosed on Thursday that three other suspects escaped during the operation, sustaining varying degrees of gunshot injuries.
He added that items recovered from the scene included one T.06 rifle, two pump-action guns, 24 rounds of T.06 ammunition, 15 live cartridges, assorted criminal charms, a red cult beret, and a black Toyota Highlander vehicle.
He said, “Anambra State Police Command in the early hours of 14th January 2026 recorded another major operational breakthrough in its sustained efforts to rid the State of criminal elements and ensure the safety of lives and property.
“The Police Operatives attached to Rapid Response Squad Awkuzu acting on credible and actionable intelligence, laid an ambush to a 5-man group of armed hoodlums suspected to be armed robbers, cultists, and linked to a proscribed secessionist group at Enugwu Agidi Junction, Dunukofia Local Government Area of Anambra State.
“Upon sighting the Operatives, the suspects engaged the Officers in a fierce gun battle that lasted for two hours which resulted to fatal gun shot injuries on two of the armed suspects, while the other three fled the scene with varying degrees of gunshot injuries.
“The Operatives also recovered One (1) T.06 rifle, two (2) pump-action guns, Twenty-four (24) rounds of T.06 ammunition, Fifteen (15) live cartridges, Assorted criminal charms, One cult red beret and One black Toyota Highlander vehicle.
“Furthermore, while in deep agony, one of the armed suspects confessed the gang members as being part of those who launched an unsuccessful but repelled attack by the Police Operatives on the convoy of former Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige.
“He also confessed being part of the striking squad of Vikings confraternity on a mission to retaliate the death of one of their members by another rival cult group.
“The Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu while commending the gallantry of the operatives charged them to intensify efforts to arrest other gang members, particularly those who fled with gunshot injuries during the encounter.
“Meanwhile, hospital or related medical facilities are advised to admit anyone with gunshot wounds or related injuries, but must endeavor to report such to the nearest Police Station immediately.
“Further developments will be communicated as investigations progress.”
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