Imo govt publishes eight names involved in N330 million pension scam

The Imo State government yesterday made public its findings, in respect to the payroll system and pension fraud which involved eight persons said to be receiving N330 million annually as a pension.

The governor, of Imo state, disclosed this in Owerri, after meeting with the leadership of the state chapters of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, NUP, led by Josiah Ugochukwu, Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade Austin Chilakpu and Trade Union Congress, TUC, at the Government House in Owerri.

The names mentioned were as follows; Ajokubi H. A, (N65, 685, 491. 00) Njoku Damian (N 5,042,439.58), Obasi Canice (N 3, 460, 366.64), Anyanwu F. N (No, 150, 336. 00), Emenalo Theresa (N 3,058, 592.00), John Sunday (N 2,320624. 00) Ajaegbo E. O (N2, 298,910.34) and Ekedere Eunice (N 32,490, 016. 00).

The governor said it also discovered that over one thousand pensioners who retired in 1976 were still receiving pension, just as he pointed out that pensioners in the verified database have all been paid up to date except those who are still having issues.

Governor Uzodinma, said

“The highlight of the fraud was that eight persons, who the governor named, were earning N330m annually as a pension, one of them late.

“While a retired judge, was earning N300,000 monthly above what was due to him as pension and a late SSG to the government was still earning pension, many years after his death.

“So many irregularities had marred the pension system forcing us to investigate further into the payroll of retired workers where it was discovered that over 1,000 pensioners who retired in 1976 were still receiving a pension, wondering how many people aged 104 were still alive.

“Overinflated pensions were paid to numerous pensioners which on the investigation was not consistent with their last payslips or basic salaries as stipulated by the Pensions act.”

He added that “The decision to automate the payment process was in line with the new World Bank order for all states so the delay was due to the fact that there was no handover from the former administration to us.

“The good news was that as at yesterday all pensioners in the verified database had been paid up to date and said those who had issues with their data would have to resolve them before they can receive payment.”

Uzodinma said the state government discovered that over 1,000 persons who retired from the state civil service were still receiving pensions more than 44 years after they left the service.

He also listed the eight beneficiaries of the payment scam as follows:

Ajokubi H. A. (N65, 685, 491. 00), Njoku Damian (N 5,042,439.58), Obasi Canice (N 3, 460, 366.64), Anyanwu F. N. (N 150, 336. 00), Emenalo Theresa (N 3,058, 592.00), John Sunday (N 2,320624. 00), Ajaegbo E. O. (N2, 298,910.34) and Ekedere Eunice (N 32,490, 016. 00).

He said: “The highlight of the fraud was that eight persons, who the governor named, were earning N330m annually as a pension, one of them late.

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