
* Liquidated Nigeria Airways B747—236B * Source: Diecast.Aero
Former workers of the Nigeria Airways Limited(NAL) have accused the Ministry of Finance of delaying the payment of N450 million approved for their severance benefits by the Federal Executive Council(FEC) at its meeting eight weeks ago.
They ex-workers say the continued delay was due to the bureaucracy the civil service is known for.
Speaking at meeting of the workers at the Skypower Catering Service premises in Lagos, one of the elders of the group and former Chairman, Airline Operators of Nigeria(AON), Dr. Steve Mahowu, alleged that the Ministry of Finance was frustrating their efforts, a ploy he said was not funny.
According to him, “Bureaucracy, that is the working term of the government civil servants, the president has approved, is there any follow up, we have lost up to 30 people since the approval, they have been dying in quantum, we wrote to the president, the Vice President, the minister of state, aviation and the ministry of finance, when you write they reply you, it means communication is taking place but when you write, there is no response, it means they are in communicado.”
Another member of the group, Mr. Sheri Kyari, said that since the airline was liquidated in September 2004, the ex-workers have had a bad experience with successive administrations except that of Late President Ya’adua, who paid them five years of their pensions.
He said many of their colleagues have died and many afflicted with different types of ailments that required a lots of money to treat.
In his words, “We have had nasty experience with our governments over the years,minus the years of late of president Ya’adua who approved and paid us 5 years of our pensions, since then it has been a battle till this day to the extent that even when president Buhari campaign, it was an issue, so when they came in, they have been able to give approval for N78 million to be made paid to us which is equivalent to 10 years. Since the approval about also eight weeks now, the payment had not been made so we are beginning to feel that people are beginning to politicking our fate.”.
He continued, “Many of the ex-staff lament that they were unable to cater for their family, pay house rent and cater for their health. We are tired, how can the president of a country approve money, so people so where are holding on to it, it is unheard off. Sincerely, I am not happy, I cannot pay my house rent, I cannot feed my children, am weak, am sick and tired, please, Nigerians help us”.
Kyari added that the ex-NAL workers are begging the President Muhammadu Buhari assist them in getting out N450 million approved by the Federal Government.
“Our people are dying everyday, we are not happy,” Kyari added
Recalled that the Federal Government approved N450 billion for the payment of gratuities and other retirement benefits to the former staff of defunct NAL after the FEC meeting two months ago.