Tag: Lookman Animashaun

  • Over 1,000 ex-Airways workers get severance benefits

    Over 1,000 ex-workers’ of Nigeria Airways out of the 5, 968 could start receiving their severance benefits as early as tomorrow according to top official of verification team for the exercise, Mr. Lookman Animashaun.

    The verification exercise which started on Monday entered its second day on Tuesday as the Presidential Initial on Continuous Audit (PICA) have until next week Monday to complete the exercise.

    The tedious exercise which brought many senior citizens to the expansive premises of the Skypower Aviation Catering, a subsidiary of the defunct Nigeria Airways led to the death of a man who was brought to the verification centre in an ambulance from an undisclosed hospital.

    The deceased passed away shortly as he was not able to undergone verification before he passed on and was hurriedly taken in the same ambulance to possibly the mortuary.

    At the place were very elderly men, women very sick men and women. Some of them were wheeled to the place while others came in crutches. Their situations were not helped as the whole exercise was rowdy with many of them proceeding from the first point of checking their names.

    After that they were asked to proceed to the second stage which was to get a long form where they were asked to fill their bio data and other information required of them.

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    The third stage is data capture area where their entitlements are slept out and computed for final payment.

    Animashaun said over  5,968 ex workers are expected to be paid, adding that the exercise closes October 22, 2018.

    He said 1, 000 ex workers turn up each day for verification exercise, adding that the situation is fraught with logistic problem but quickly added that the situation was progressing very well.

    He disclosed that the government had concluded plans to pay them 50 per cent of the entire entitlement, stressing that the other 50 per cent would be paid in the next six months.

    It would be recalled that many former personnel of the defunct Nigeria Airways Limited (NAL) have lost their lives while waiting for their pension and severance package to be paid by the federal government.

    More than 15 years after the liquidation of Nigeria Airways Limited, President Muhammadu Buhari last month approved the immediate release of N22.68 billion for settlement of the retirement benefits of ex-workers of the defunct airline.

  • Ex- Airways workers urges Buhari to probe indicted persons

    ….Calls for commission of inquiry

     

    As the Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit (PICA) and Federal Ministry of Finance begin the payment of N 22.3 billion to ex- workers and pensioners of liquidated national carrier –  Nigeria Airways Limited this week, President Muhammadu Buhari is beaming the searchlight on those that ruined the carrier.

    The searchlight on the rested national carrier by Buhari it was also learnt involved recovery of huge sums of money including billions of naira and millions of dollars from individuals, organizations and agencies that mismanaged the airline.

    Besides, recovery of misapplied funds, the President , it was also learnt is putting efforts in place through the relevant agencies of government to initiate prosecution against indicted individuals, organizations and agencies.

    The Justice Obiora Nwazota , who served as chairman of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry  submitted its white paper to government.

    The Judicial Commission for the investigation of Airways worked for 12 months and submitted its report to government on May 8, 2002.

    It submitted the draft of the white paper on November 18, 2002.

    Other members of the Judicial Commission were : Mrs Catherine Okon ; Secretaty ; Chief Chimezie Ikeazor ( SAN); Chief Yemi Adefulu; Dr Mfon Amana; Alhaji Mika Anache and Chief Eni Okoi.

    Sources close to the liquidated carrier said Buhari is constituting a team to initiate a probe into how the fortunes of the rested airline dwindled before it closed shops.

    In particular, the President it was learnt intends to look at the white paper on the Report of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry for the investigation of the management of Nigeria Airways Limited between 1983 -1999.

    The white paper indicted some high profile Individuals and organizations/ agencies  from whom various sums running into billions of naira.

    The panel was mandated to the financial position and financial management of Airways to examine all books of account and records to ascertain their compliance with appropriate regulations.

    The panel was to investigate the application of funds, including budgetary allocations, special grants , loans for specific projects and proceeds from the sale of its product and services as well as verify , evaluate, ascertain the authentic level of indebtedness between 1983 and 1999.

    Confirming the development, Chairman of Aviation Union Grand Alliance (AUGA) and Chairman of Ex – Airways Workers , Comrade Lookman Animashaun said though the workers and pensioners are excited over the approval for payment of their severance benefits, they want Buhari to ask questions on how the airline was ruined .

    He said the President should go beyond asking questions but insist on the implementation of the recommendations in the White Paper released by the Justice Obiora Nwazota Judicial Commission of Inquiry .

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    Animashaun said looking into the recommendations of the White Paper could not be more apt than now, when the Justice Nwazota is still alive to give credence to the contents of the document.

    He said ex- Airways workers would want Buhari to push for the prosecution of politically exposed persons who were indicted in the White Paper , but straddle across the political landscape untouched.

    Animashaun said “Though we thank President Muhammadu Buhari for approving the release of our severance benefits, but we learnt the president has started asking questions on what led to the collapse of the firmer national carrier .

    “Beyond asking questions, Buhari must ensure government goes back to the white paper and institute a commission of inquiry , more so that Justice Obiora Nwazota is still alive.

    “Every recommendation in the white paper should be implemented to the letter and the names of persons inducted in the report should be prosecuted. It is only when government does this that the wounds inflicted on the psyche of former workers of the rested national carrier would heal .”

    Meanwhile, not less than four commercial banks have besieged the precincts of the Skypower Catering limited  to scout for customers as verification and payment of severance benefits to ex – Airways workers and pensioners kicked off in the Lagos region at the weekend.

    The sleepy premises of Skypower Catering Limited, the only surviving subsidiary of the rested national carrier came alive with hundreds of ex- workers and pensioners thronging the venue to perfect documentation for their payment which will run between October 15, 2018 and October 22, 2018.

    Officials of Guarantee Trust Bank (GTB) , First Bank, FCMB and Sterling Bank have erected canopies at the venue to scout for customers willing to deposit or transfer their monies in their banks.

    Besides, officials of the PICA and other groups were on ground to educate the ex- workers and pensioners on the requirements and modalities of payment.

    It was learnt that next of kins of beneficiaries that have died after the initial payment of severance benefits were also on ground to acquaint themselves of the requirements and procedure for payment.

    A source hinted that they were requested to supply the staff number of the late beneficiary; the pensioner number; letter of attorney as well as a letter of identification.

    Other requirements, a source hinted should include a death certificate and obituary publication in a newspaper announcing the death and burial programme of the late beneficiary.

    An official who declined to give his name said :” Our mandate as representative of government on ground is to ensure that only those entitled to get the severance benefits are paid. The whole essence is to ensure that are not deprived of their money , provided they abide by the procedures .

    ” All we have done so far is to ensure we verify the names on the list and go ahead to pay them their entitlements in the next two weeks.”

    A source hinted that the last batch of the severance benefits will be processed for payment before the next six months .

  • Ex-Airways workers, pensioners hail FG over release severance benefits

    Former workers of liquidated national carrier, Nigeria Airways on Monday hailed the Federal Government for releasing over N23 billion as the first tranche of their outstanding N45 billion severance benefits 15 years after the airline was shut down.

    Speaking on behalf of the workers and pensioners, Chairman of Aviation Unions Grand Alliance (AUGA), Comrade Lookman Animashaun said they were elated over the good news having waited over a decade for government to do the needful.

    Animashaun said the former workers and pensions were surprised that less than a week after the new Minister of Finance, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed took over, she has facilitated the release of the funds.

    He said he was part of the meeting in Abuja, where the Minister raised a committee comprising officials of Auga, Nigerian Union of Pensioners (NUP), Federal Ministry of Finance, Aviation, Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit (PICA), Office of Accountant General of the Federation, Federal Ministry of Labour, Office of the Head of Service and other federal agencies to work out modalities for the disbursement to beneficiaries after verification.

    Animashaun said a meeting has been fixed for Thursday in Abuja to accelerate the disbursement of the benefits.

    He however called on the Minister to fast track the release of the next tranche of N23 billion to the former workers and pensioners.

    He said “We thank President Buhari for doing this and we look forward to the release to the outstanding forty three billion naira very soon.”

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    President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday approved the sum of N22.68 billion to be paid ex – workers immediately.

    Minister of finance, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed communicated President Buhari directive on Monday at a meeting with the ex- workers of defunct National Carrier and members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)

    Ex-workers of the airline has been in a dire and despair condition following accumulated outstanding benefits running for years after the airline was liquidated. The distraught ex- workers staged a protest Tuesday at the entrance gate to the headquarters of ministry of finance, a day after resumption of office of the new Minister Zainab empathized protesting ex- workers with a promised to take up the issue.

    She said “Upon my resumption of office as the Minister of finance, some pending fiscal issues in the aviation and education sectors were immediately brought to my attention. As such, I took it as a challenge to quickly address key issues regarding the settlement of existing claims in both of these sectors. Consequently upon this, I am happy to inform you that Mr. President has graciously approved the sum of N22.68 billion and N20 billion to aviation and education sectors respectively.”

    While promising that, the balance of fund of retired Airways workers would be paid as soon as government finances improve , which she pegs at six months from now, she said the initial amount after liquation came to N78 billion.

    “This amount was verified by Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit (PICA) and other relevant stakeholders in line with the condition of service of Nigeria Airways in liquidation and other extant rules and regulations. At the end of which the sum of N45 billion was agreed as the total retirements benefits of the affected staff”.

  • Ex- Nigeria Airways pensioners protest delay in payment of severance benefits

    Ex- Nigeria Airways pensioners protest delay in payment of severance benefits

    …Passengers miss flight over traffic disruption

    Former workers and pensioners of liquidated national carrier –  Nigeria Airways Limited on Tuesday staged a protest at the Lagos Airport over the delay by the Ministry of Finance in paying their N45 billion severance benefit.

    The former workers and pensioners numbering over one hundred blocked the busy Airport Road disrupting vehicular traffic.

    They marched from the Skypower Catering Company premises, one of the subsidiaries of the liquidated former carrier opposite the Nigeria Air Force Base to the section of the road leading into the General Aviation Terminal (GAT).

    Singing solidarity songs they carried placards with inscriptions conveying their plight.

    Policemen attached to the airport were on hand to prevent break down of law and order.

    The blockage of the road, forced many passengers to get on motor bikes otherwise known as Okada , so avoid missing their flight.

    The ex – workers said they were disappointed that despite approval by the Federal Executive Council, seven months ago, the Ministry of Finance is yet to release their money.

    The ex-staff carried placards with different inscriptions principally targeted at the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun whom they accused of being insensitive to their plight for refusing to release their entitlements.

    The placards read: ” Mrs Kemi Adeosun: Do not delay this payment further, It is a crime against humanity, Madam MOF: Did you misappropriate our pension money?, Kemi Adeosun, We demand immediate payment of our pensions, Mrs. Adeosun: Enough of the Rigmarole- pay us Now, Mrs. Adeosun: Your actions and inactions are man’s inhumanity to man and so on. They also chanted solidarity songs and echoing the name of the minister at intervals.

    Chairman, Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Nigeria Airways Branch, Comrade Sam Nzene said the protest became necessary as he alleged that the Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun was playing politics with their money.

    He explained that last year after the approval for payment was given, they were told that the ministry was ready to pay but were being delayed by the National Assembly as they were waiting for them to give the go ahead.

    Comrade Nzene added that to their surprise after a visit and discussions with the National Assembly, it was the Ministry that was dilly dally on the matter.

    “This is the third protest, we have been doing this since last year, even on December 19, last year, there was a protest in the Ministry of Finance when we shut down the place for  five hours and at the end of the day, they were called into a meeting and told that the National Assembly was holding our payment. This is the seventh month now after the FEC approved this payment”

    “Well, we went to National Assembly, we wrote to the senate president, we were told that there was nothing of the Nigeria Airways in the National Assembly that they have approved the money government sent to them for settlement of debts owed to civil servants and pensioners and contractors that these monies have been approved and released”.

    Comrade Nzene said many of their members have died while waiting for their pay package, adding early this year three of their members died.

    Also speaking, president, Aviation Union Grand Alliance, Comrade Lookman  Animashaun said they were tired of the bulk passing and insisted that the Minister of Finance should tell them why the payment was delaying.

    He noted that army pensioners have started collecting their benefits from the N2.7 trillion approved by the FEC and asked what was  delaying the payment of N45 billion accruing to them.

    “They are paying the salary arrears of army pensioners and contractors, were did they get money to pay those two, they should let us know, so to us, nothing is in the National Assembly because we have combed everywhere in the National Assembly, we have gone to the clerk, senate committee on aviation, appropriation, on pensioners, they said there was nothing like that and whatever they need to approve, they have done and that is why they are paying the other two components, the minister should come out and tell what the position is”.

    Three of the protesting staff collapsed during the protest and were immediately revived and taken away.

    Some families members of the ex-staff whose father/mother have died came clad in black clothes to show their support for the protest.

    Some of the placards read: ‘Adeosun: Enough of the rigmarole, pay us Now’, Mrs. Adeosun: Your actions and inactions are man’s inhumanity to man’, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun: Do not delay this payment further; it is a crime against humanity’, ‘Kemi Adeosun, we demand immediate payment of our pensions’ etc.

    However, he said findings showed that it was the ministry that is withholding the payment.

    It would be recalled that in September 2017, the minister of state for aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika announced the approval of N45 billion severance package for the Nigeria Airways workers.

    Speaking in Abuja on Wednesday, September 20 after the weekly federal executive council meeting, Sirika said the minister of finance, Adeosun, had been instructed to put the machinery in place for payment of the workers.

    “I’m happy to announce that Mr. President has approved N45 billion which has been confirmed to be the entitlements of these workers and Ministry of Finance has been instructed to pay the money. The ministry wrote…that they have received the instruction to pay these workers, and therefore, they are setting up the modalities to pay.

    “You should know it won’t be paid through my ministry before somebody will say I take some of it. It will be paid by the ministry of finance through a process, and that process will commence very soon,’’ he said.

  • Medview Airlines gets Boeing 777 to boost operations

    Medview Airlines gets Boeing 777 to boost operations

    Med-View Airline has taken delivery of its Boeing B777-200ER aircraft to boost its international routes network.

    The aircraft with registration no – CS-TFM arrived the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, on Tuesday.

    According to the airline, the modern generation aircraft will be positioned to service the Lagos – London route.

    The aircraft is configured to accommodate a total of 326 passengers – 24 (flatbed seat) business class and 302 economy.

    The aircraft is also installed with IFE on individual seat of both classes of the cabin.

    Since its debut on the Lagos – London route on November 20, 2015, the airline has operated with B767 and later B747, which is now being replaced with B777 aircraft.

    Speaking at a brief reception, Med-View Airline Chief Operating Officer/Accountable Manager, Engr. Lookman Animashaun, said the deployment of the B777 on London route is part of the airline strategy to rebrand its international operations, especially the London route.

    He said the airline would soon commence operations to Francophone West African countries – Abidjan (Cote’d’ Ivoire), Conakry (Guinea) and Dakar (Senegal).

    The COO said Dubai would be added to the airline route network in November.