‘Cross River not owing verified pensioners’

Mrs Stella Odey

Cross River state commissioner for local government affairs, Mrs Stella Odey has explained that no verified pensioner in the state or local government service is owed pension. According to her, no verified pensioner is owed a dime by the state government.

Speaking with some local government retirees who claimed to be owed months of pension, Mrs Odey said the periodic screening exercise became imperative following the discovery of a high number of  ghost pensioners in the payroll

She however promised that every genuine pensioner will be paid once they undergo screening and are captured in the payroll.

She urged the pensioners to cooperate with government by submitting themselves for screening in order to be captured for payment.

The commissioner  disclosed that staff now manning the pension board were directly drawn from the local governments as demanded by the pensioners “so that they can take adequate care of their files and I have conceded. We have done that.”

Mrs Odey  stated that Governor Ben Ayade holds pensioners dearly to his heart and does not want them to suffer hence the prompt payment of those that have been verified.

“The Governor is so passionate about pensioners, we have not owed their pension for one day. We have not owed any pensioner, as I speak to you”.

“If you have not been screened, then there is no way you can be paid. That is why we say come and do screening, so that we can capture you as a pensioner”.

“Do you know that government has been paying so many ghost pensioners? That is why we are doing screening”, she said