Pensioners in Rivers state have taken to the streets of Port Harcourt to protest the non-payment of gratuities and other allowances due to them by Governor Nyesom Wike.
Recall that the Head of Service in the State, Rufus Godwin Adango, had in a statement said the government is not owing to any pensioner in the state.
The protesters, who converged at different points in the city, including the State Secretariat, called on the state government to pay all that is due to them.
They said the state government owes them a lot of money in all areas, including those who retired since 2014.
According to them, life has not been easy as many of them find it hard to feed and take care of their households.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of the South-South Youth Initiative (SSYI), Saviour Imeabe has said that youths are next in line to stage a protest following the government’s failure to empower youths in the State.
Imeabe said their demands include 60,000 jobs, youth empowerment, payment of bursary, and scholarships among other things.
“Wike must do all that we asked of him before contesting. We demand for 60,000 jobs in River state.
“We demand for youth Empowerment in Rivers state. We demand for the payment of the Bursary in Rivers state.
“We demand for the Promotion of civil servants in Rivers state. We demand for payment of pension to pensioners in Rivers state
“We demand for payment of Gratuities in Rivers state,” Imeabe said.