There was pandemonium in Benin on Tuesday, as a 75-year-old
pensioner, Sunday Oboite, collapsed and died while waiting on queue for
screening at the Oredo local government council.
Sources at the local government council disclosed that the
council which called for the screening, is owing the pensioners nine months
pension arrears.
council which called for the screening, is owing the pensioners nine months
pension arrears.
It was gathered that when the late Oboite collapsed on the
queue, other pensioners, especially women, scampered in different directions around
the popular and ever busy Ring Road where the council is located.
queue, other pensioners, especially women, scampered in different directions around
the popular and ever busy Ring Road where the council is located.
Efforts by the few male pensioners and council officials who
mustered boldness to assist the victim failed to revive him as he died on the
spot.
mustered boldness to assist the victim failed to revive him as he died on the
spot.
Commenting on the incident, the Secretary of Nigerian Union
of Pensioners (NUP), Oredo local government area chapter, Sunday Erumwunse,
attributed the death of the late pensioner to starvation that might have
resulted from non payment of their pension arrears.
of Pensioners (NUP), Oredo local government area chapter, Sunday Erumwunse,
attributed the death of the late pensioner to starvation that might have
resulted from non payment of their pension arrears.
He called on the authorities of the local government council
to expedite action and pay up the pensioners to forestall further deaths.
to expedite action and pay up the pensioners to forestall further deaths.
One of the pensioners, Pa John Eweka, who was saddened by
the death of his late colleague, said, “I believe he died of hunger. They are
not paying us and many of us find it difficult to feed.
the death of his late colleague, said, “I believe he died of hunger. They are
not paying us and many of us find it difficult to feed.
Pa Eweka called on the government to assist the family of
the deceased with money for his funeral.
the deceased with money for his funeral.
Efforts made to speak the chairman of Oredo local government
council, Ms Sweet Ikpomwosa, failed, as she refused to speak with journalists.
council, Ms Sweet Ikpomwosa, failed, as she refused to speak with journalists.
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