Nigeria: Retired Military Officials Protest in Abuja, Demand Pension Adjustment
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Retired military officials protest in Abuja, demand pension adjustment
“There are peasant masses within the veteran community,” the retired lieutenant colonel said. “The vast majority of us are affected. That is the real issue.” The post Retired military officials protest in Abuja, demand pension adjustment appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Military pensioners protest in Abuja over benefit adjustments
…Demand implementation of consequential pension increases By Kingsley Omonobi ABUJA — Scores of retired military personnel on Wednesday protested in Abuja over the alleged non-implementation of consequential adjustments to their pensions following salary increases approved for serving military personnel. The pensioners gathered at an open field in Area 10, Garki, near the Ministry of Defence, […] The post Military pensioners protest in Abuja ove…
Heavy security as military retirees protest pension adjustment
Heavy security as military retirees protest in Abuja over non-implementation of consequential adjustments to their pensions approved by President Tinubu. Read More: https://punchng.com/heavy-security-as-military-retirees-protest-pension-adjustment/
Military Retirees Protest Delayed Pension Adjustments In Abuja
Retired military personnel on Wednesday protested in Abuja over “non-implementation of consequential adjustments to their pensions”. The pensioners gathered at an open area close to the Ministry of Defence, carrying placards and banners with messages outlining their demands. When they moved towards the ministry’s main entrance, soldiers blocked their path and prevented them from reaching […]
Heavy Security as Military Retirees Protest Pension Exclusion
A heavy security presence was observed around the Ministry of Defence in Abuja on Wednesday as retired military personnel prepared to protest over the non-implementation of pension adjustments tied to recent salary increases.By 8 a.m., police officers, soldiers, immigration officials, and Vehicle Inspection Officers had taken positions along access roads to the ministry. Two armoured personnel carriers and more than 15 patrol vehicles were stati…
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