Nonpayment of Nigeria Airways’ pensioners: PTAD appeals for calm
Following renewed threats by the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) to shut the airspace over nonpayment of pension dues to pensioners of the defunct Nigeria Airways, the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD), has appealed for calm while it works to ensue amicable settlement of the issue.
NUP President, Abel Afolayan renewed the threat at the PTAD Stakeholders Forum 2018 with the theme, “Putting Pensioners First,” stressing that pensioners must be paid before the establishment of a new national carrier in the country.
He said if they were not paid, the pensioners will resort to taking any action to shut the nation’s airspace. PTAD Executive Secretary, Mrs. Sharon Ikeazor appealed to the pensioners while reacting to the NUP President statement.
She explained that the Directorate has not called for the verification of the aggrieved pensioners because of the issue of two conflicting groups among the pensioners.
She said: “We are trying to ensure that in anything we do, the process is very transparent. PTAD has not gone ahead to conduct verification for Nigeria Airways pensioners because we have the issue of two conflicting groups.
“We have some who want to be put on monthly pension payroll for life and another who wants an outright payment. So we are waiting on the Ministry of Aviation and Ministry of Finance to let us know the way forward.
“The word from PTAD today is that this Federal Government will pay them their due pensions. No one will be left behind. Just like Delta Steel that was privatised in 2005. They had lost all hope that they will ever be paid. But 13 years after, this administration has put them on monthly pension payroll, pending when the bulk of the arrears will be paid. So no one will be left behind. Nigeria airways pensioners will be paid when all the issues are settled.”
In his response, Afolayan said: “We are happy Nigeria is thinking of having another national airline. It is a good development. But Before establishing Nigeria Air, the staff of defunct Nigeria Airways, with all its senior staff must be paid all their pension dues. The foreigners have been paid.
“If they are not paid, whatever is done to make sure that Nigeria Airspace is shut will be done and it will not be my fault, but that of the federal government,” he stated