Court orders NNPC to pay REMANSON pension entitlement

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REMANSON wins pension entitlement suit against NNPC
Group Managing Director of NNPC, Mele Kyari

Admin l Wednesday, July 22, 2020

IKOYI, Lagos, Nigeria – Justice Elizabeth Oji  of the National Industrial Court, Lagos has ordered immediate payment of harmonized pensions to the affected retirees of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) within 90 days.

Justice Oji ordered the two defendants in the suit, NNPC and NNPC Pension Fund Limited to pay the harmonized pension to  the affected retirees   from January 1, 1997 to date in accordance with the Provision of Section 173  of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (As Amended).

The claimants had through their counsel, Mr. Adeleke   Agbola approached the court to seek for an   order   of   mandamus   to   compel   the defendants to pay them forthwith all accrued pensions calculated with  effect   from  January 1,  1997   on  emoluments   currently  earned   by  their serving  counterparts  as   prescribed  under  the   Federal  Government   Policy  on Harmonization of Pensions

Listed as claimants in the suit were Dr. Ikechukwu Nwobodo, Mr. J. C. M. Okaro,   Chief J. Orife, Mr. O. Makinde, Dr. A. A. Abvobvo, Mr. B. O. Umebolu, Chief F. ESISI, Alhaji . A.A. Lawal, Mr E. O. Tetede, Chief Mrs. Nkangha, Mr. Tunde Odunlami, Mr Arigbabu, O. M. Alabi and Mr. I.A. O. Izuka for themselves and on behalf of concerned retired pensioners of NNPC.

The  affected retirees were mostly pioneer staffs of NNPC who retired before 2003. Speaking at a press briefing in Lagos,  the chairman of the Retired Management Staff Association of NNPC (REMANSON), Chief Samson Azebeokhai, stated that the problem started when NNPC improved the condition of service for staff including retirees.

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According to him, the improvement substantially increased the pension emoluments of retirees from 2003 to reflect the cost of living. However, NNPC did not include those who retired before 2003 which the affected retirees to institute the suit in 2011.

Delivering judgment in the suit, the trial judge in his analysis of the cases as presented by parties, held   that   by   the   extant   provision   of   Section   318   of   the   1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) the Claimants are public servants and hence, defendants must ensured the periodic harmonization of   the   pension   of   its   retirees   as   provided   for   under   Section   173   of   the Constitution.

The  also court   rejected   the   defendants’   argument   that   the   payment   of   pension should be based on affordability and sustainability and held that payment must be based on provisions of the Constitution and government policy as expressly provided   for  in   Section   173   of   the   Constitution   and   government   policy   as reflected in the Federal Government Circular on harmonization of pensions of Public Servants.

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