Former workers from NAHCO asked the government to include them when they handed out money from President Tinubu's $758 billion pension fund. Their spokesman, Sanmi Alademomi, talked to reporters in Lagos yesterday. He said these workers belonged to the Defined Benefits plan but never received what they deserved after the company went private many years ago.
Nearly a thousand retired staff members have waited over twenty years since NAHCO changed hands. They fought with both the company and pension officials at PTAD about missing payments. This argument has continued for more than four years without any solution for these elderly Americans who need their money.
These former employees finally went to court because they grew tired of endless delays from government offices. They want their final paychecks plus severance money right away. Many original workers already died before seeing any cash from their years of hard work at the aviation company.
The group specifically asked President Tinubu to fix their problem fast. They reminded everyone that this would be just one payment to settle everything. They thanked Ayodeji Gbeleyi, who runs the Bureau of Public Enterprises, for helping them. They also appreciated how lawyers from both NAHCO and PTAD started working together to solve this long-standing issue that affected hundreds of families across the country.
Nearly a thousand retired staff members have waited over twenty years since NAHCO changed hands. They fought with both the company and pension officials at PTAD about missing payments. This argument has continued for more than four years without any solution for these elderly Americans who need their money.
These former employees finally went to court because they grew tired of endless delays from government offices. They want their final paychecks plus severance money right away. Many original workers already died before seeing any cash from their years of hard work at the aviation company.
The group specifically asked President Tinubu to fix their problem fast. They reminded everyone that this would be just one payment to settle everything. They thanked Ayodeji Gbeleyi, who runs the Bureau of Public Enterprises, for helping them. They also appreciated how lawyers from both NAHCO and PTAD started working together to solve this long-standing issue that affected hundreds of families across the country.