The Federal Government today started
payment of monthly pension to soldiers
of the Nigerian Army who defected to fight on the side of Biafra during the
Nigerian Civil War from 1967 to 1970, reports odogwuemekaodogwu.com.
The Chairman of the Military
Pensions Board, Air Commodore Mohammed Dabo, made the comment while playing the
host to the Minister of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, in Abuja
today.
Dabo said that the Military Pension
Board had already enrolled 160 of the ex-Biafran soldiers for the payment of
their monthly pensions.
According to him, the ex-Biafran
soldiers were soldiers of the Nigerian Army who defected to Biafra but were
granted Presidential pardon by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in 2000.
The Military Pension Board’s
Chairman said that the board had to take the step to enforce payment of pension
to them because the dismissal of the ex-Biafran soldiers from the Nigeria Army
had been converted to retirement.
He stated also that the Board had
also been receiving additional list of such category of soldiers published in
various Federal Government budgets.
Dabo said that the commencement of
payment of pension to the ex-Biafran soldiers had triggered agitation from
soldiers of the Nigerian Army considered ineligible for pension for spending
less than 15 years in the service.
He said, “Sir you may recall that
the Federal Government in May 2000 granted Presidential pardon to personnel of
the Nigerian Armed Forces who defected to Biafra during the civil war. Their
dismissal was therefore commuted to retirement. Subsequently, the Federal Government
directed for their inclusion in the pension payroll which has generated a lot
of irreconcilable problems.
“For instance, the ex-service men
are currently paid monthly pension on the bar; that is assuming that they are
35 years of service irrespective of actual level of service. One of the major
contentious issues is the continuous receipt of additional list of Presidential
pardoned soldiers published in various Federal Government gazzets.
“Out of the numerous names received,
over 160 have so far been successfully placed on the payroll.
“Additionally, the issue has also
generated agitation from ex-soldiers who served on the Federal side but were
not considered eligible for pension because they served less than 15 years.
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FG Begins Payment Of Ex-Biafran Soldiers’ Monthly Pension, 160 Already In Pay Roll
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