
NITEL–MTEL Pensioners Storm Finance Ministry, Demand Payment of 35 Months’ Arrears
Barbara Bako, Abuja
Retired workers of the defunct NITEL–MTEL on Tuesday staged a peaceful protest at the Federal Ministry of Finance, demanding the immediate payment of 35 months of unpaid pension arrears and other outstanding entitlements owed to them under the Defined Benefits Scheme (DBS).
Addressing journalists during the protest, the spokesman of the NITEL–MTEL Pensioners, Okey Ifepe, said the group had reached “the limit of endurance” after years of being excluded from payments routinely made to other defunct government agencies.
“We stand here today not as beggars, not as agitators, but as senior citizens who gave our strength, our youth, and our loyalty to this country. Yet after decades of service, we are abandoned, excluded, unpaid, and forgotten,” he said.
Ifepe accused the government of withholding nearly three years of legally earned pensions, describing the period as “35 months of hunger, 35 months of sickness, 35 months of watching our colleagues die in silence.”
He noted that while pensioners from agencies such as New Nigerian Newspapers, NICON Insurance, Nigeria Reinsurance, Delta Steel, and NNSL had been fully settled, NITEL–MTEL retirees remained the only group left out.
“What is our crime? Why should those who served this nation be treated with so much cruelty?” he asked.
The pensioners also criticised their exclusion from the N32,000 pension increase approved by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for all DBS pensioners.
According to Ifepe, all other groups under the scheme received the increment, leaving NITEL–MTEL pensioners surviving on as little as N14,500 to N17,000 monthly.
“This is not fairness. This is not justice. This is deliberate neglect — and it is killing our people,” he said.
The spokesman listed several outstanding obligations owed to the retirees, including: Balance of the 12.95% pension increase (2020); Arrears of the 10.66% pension adjustment (2015); Unpaid N25,000 palliative for DBS pensioners; Payment of verified death benefits for next-of-kin and Payroll inclusion for verified pensioners who have not been paid since 2018
He criticised what he described as the “coldness” in the handling of senior citizens who once kept Nigeria’s telecommunications infrastructure running.
The group called on President Tinubu, the Minister of Finance, the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC), the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD), and the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation to urgently intervene.
“Do not let hunger and sickness push us to early graves. Do not let the only thing left for you to pay be burial benefits,” Ifepe pleaded.
The retirees listed their immediate demands as follows: Payment of the 35 months outstanding pension arrears; Inclusion in the N32,000 pension increase, with accrued arrears;
Others include, Settlement of the 12.95% and 10.66% pension adjustments; Release of the N25,000 palliative; Payment of verified death benefits; Payroll inclusion for all verified pensioners and Harmonisation among PTAD, NSIWC, the Accountant-General’s Office, and the Ministry of Finance to end conflicting directives
The protest, which lasted several hours, ended with a unified declaration from the pensioners: “Enough is enough. Pay us our entitlements. Give us our rights. Let us live not die waiting.”
Officials of the Ministry of Finance had not issued a response as of press time.

