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Enugu Govt Sued Over Non-Payment Of 10 Years Pensions To Civil Servants

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A lawyer has filed a suit against the Enugu State governor over non-payment of retirees’ pensions and gratuities for 10 years.

The lawyer, Chukwunonye Ogbe, filed the suit at the National Industrial Court in Enugu.

Joined in the suit are the Enugu State Pensions Board, the Government of Enugu State and the state’s attorney-general.

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Others are the accountant-general, Enugu State and Local Government Staff Pensions Board, Enugu State.

Mr Ogbe is suing for himself and on behalf of former employees of the state government and local government areas of the state.

The suit, brought under the enforcement of the fundamental rights of Nigerian citizens who retired as civil servants in Enugu State, was filed on September 2.

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The lawyer is seeking an order of the court directing the defendants to pay the gratuity of former employees of the state government and those in the local government councils who retired from June 1, 2011, to date.

He is also seeking an order of the court directing the defendants jointly and severally to pay the gratuity of affected retirees who left service since June 1, 2011, but had not yet been paid their gratuities.

Mr Ogbe also requested the court to make an order directing the defendants to pay gratuities to the next-of-kin of all deceased former employees of the state government and local councils who were yet to be paid their entitlements.

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