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Governor Wike Begins Payment Of Pensioners Under The Contributory Pension Scheme 

In fulfilment of the pledge made by the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike after he signed into law, the Rivers State Pension Reform Law (No 4 of 2019), the Rivers State Government has commenced the payment  of pensioners under the Contributory Pension Scheme.

Head of Service of Rivers State, Mr Rufus Godwins in an interview said that 800 Pensioners under the scheme who have completed their biometrics have been paid.

The Rivers State Head of Service said that further biometric capture of other Pensioners under the scheme has been scheduled by the State Government in line with the directive of Governor Wike. 

“We have placed over 800 of them on the payroll and we have started paying them. The window for biometric capture is open and we shall continue  the process  for the purpose of payment. 

“Now that the process  has started, none of those who fall into this category and the labour unions have gone out to talk about it on the radio, the way they did when  the  administration was working to address the challenge it inherited “, he said. 

He said by initiating the amendment of the State Pension Law , Governor Wike set out to comprehensively  tackle  the challenges  he inherited under the Contributory Pension Scheme from the immediate past Administration in the state.

Godwins  recalled  that other Pensioners who are not under the Contributory Pension Scheme  have been receiving their monthly pensions since Governor Wike  assumed office on May 29, 2015.

The Governor, he noted, also cleared the four months pension arrears he inherited  from the Amaechi administration, before entrenching the regular payment of monthly pensions. 

Ahead of the last elections, the opposition in the state misinformed members of the public regarding  the true position of pensions.  They created the wrong impression that all pensioners were being owed by the State Government, whilst those owed were under the defective contributory pension law operated by the immediate past APC Administration.  The Wike Administration had to follow  due process  to amend the law and create the platform for payment of those under  the Contributory Pension Scheme. 

Governor Wike said that the  Rivers State Pension Reform Law (No 4 of 2019) will help in resolving  the challenges  generated  by the Contributory  Pension scheme. 

He said that the State Government is committed  to ensuring that civil servants and pensioners are catered for,  with the challenges  they faced completely  addressed.

Simeon Nwakaudu,

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