Here
was outrage on Tuesday by pensioners of the Oredo Local Government Area of Edo
State after a local government pensioner, identified as Sunday Oboite, slumped
and died during screening.
It was learnt that Oboite, 75, died at the reception of the
local government secretariat.
It was gathered
that the late pensioner, who retired from the Works department of the council,
was at the secretariat for screening which the council had directed the
pensioners to undertake before they would be paid their 10-month pension
arrears.
He
was said to have been offered a bottle of beverage and some water by a Good
Samaritan after he complained of hunger.
He,
however, slumped at about 1.20pm, before he was confirmed dead by some doctors
at the council.
According
to a source, his death sparked a protest among other pensioners, who were
enraged by what had befallen their colleague.
The
source said, “Some of them complained that they had presented themselves for
screening at the secretariat at about 8am, but were later informed to go to
Urhokpota Hall, about 100 metres away. They also decried the delay in the
exercise, which took hours before it commenced.”
The
Chairman of the council, Mrs. Sweet Ikpomwosa, could not be reached for
comments.
The
Secretary of Oredo Pensioners Association, Mr. James Erhunmense, said that the
late Oboite had arrived at the venue of the exercise alone and complained of
not having any money to buy food and drugs.
He
also said that the late pensioner was unable to go to the designated hall with
his colleagues but chose to wait at the reception due to tiredness.
Another
pensioner, James Omorogbe, said the computers used for the screening were
always shutting down, adding that it took the death of their colleague for the
council to provide them with chairs.
He
said the death of Oboite could have been avoided if the council officials had
prepared for the screening.
“Sunday
said he had no money to buy food and drugs. For 10 months now, we have not been
paid. Many others have died without collecting their benefits,” Omorogbe added.
SOURCE: Punch
SOURCE: Punch
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