17 years after, FG to pay pensions to civil war soldiers, police officers soon
— 19th October 2017
From BENEDICT ODINAKA EZEOKA writing for ODOGWU MEDIA.
Seventeen
years after they were granted Presidential pardon, the Pensions
Transition Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) yesterday disclosed plans to
commence the payment of pension benefits to soldiers, paramilitary
officers and policemen affected by the Nigerian civil war (1967-1970).
Spokesman of PTAD, Ema Okondo, who disclosed this yesterday, in Abuja, said: “Those to be paid are members
of the Armed Forces, the Nigeria Police and the paramilitary officers
who took part with the secessionists and were dismissed from the
service.
“However, the dismissal of those officers
was commuted to retirement in year 2000, through a Presidential Amnesty
granted on May 29, 2000, by the administration of President Olusegun
Obasanjo.
“The general public would recall that Nigeria witnessed an ugly civil war between July, 1967, and January, 1970,” Okondo said.The PTAD spokesman added that a
verification exercise was conducted for the pardoned officers by the
defunct Police Pension Office and, recently, PTAD and the Police Service
Commission (PSC) carried out a fresh biometric census of them.
“Despite the presidential pardon and verification of these officers, many of them remained unpaid years after the pardon.”
17 YEARS AFTER, FG TO PAY PENSIONS TO CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS,POLICE OFFICERS SOON.
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