
Dozens of retired military personnel had on several occasions blocked the main gate of the Ministry of Finance in Abuja, demanding unpaid entitlements.
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has warned retired personnel protesting non-payment of demobilisation allowance to leave the Ministry of Finance premises in Abuja, stating that their continued protest lacks merit.
The Director Defence Media Operations, Markus Kangye, a major general, gave the warning on Thursday in Abuja, while briefing reporters on the operations of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
Dozens of retired military personnel had on several occasions blocked the main gate of the Ministry of Finance in Abuja, demanding unpaid entitlements.
Despite the pleas from the military, the veterans refused to budge, insisting that their gratuities, debarment allowances, and other dues must be paid before they left.
Mr Kangye said the veterans’ continued protest at the premises not only lacks merit but also disrupts government activities at the finance ministry.
He explained that before the implementation of the minimum wage, there were two charts for calculating soldiers’ gratuity and debarment allowance, in addition to the minimum wage chart.
“The first chart was what we call a pre-minimum wage chart, which was effective 1st January 2024 to 28th July 2024.
“This was the chart based on which some retired soldiers or retired military personnel’s emoluments were being calculated. Then, the second chart was the real minimum wage chart, which took effect from 29 July 2024 to date.
“Gratuity and security debarment allowance for military personnel is calculated based on the salary chart on the effective date of retirement.
“So, if a soldier is retired today, the subsisting chart that his involvement will be calculated on will be based on the chart today. If tomorrow another chart comes out, the soldiers’ involvement will not be calculated based on that.
“Unfortunately, those soldiers who retired from 1 January 2024 to 28 July 2024 before the implementation of the new minimum wage wanted their gratuity and security debarment allowance to be calculated based on the new minimum wage chart.
“This cannot be done because the policy of the new minimum wage came into effect on 29 July.
“Thus, soldiers who fall within the category of pre minimum wage charts are those soldiers who continually protest and construct barricades at the Federal Ministry of Finance despite being educated on the two charts by Defence Headquarters,” he said.
The defence spokesperson said that while the military acknowledges the veterans’ freedom of legitimate protest, he advised them to treat it with caution.
According to him, it is necessary to reiterate that government policies have effective dates of implementation, and this case cannot be an exception.
“Therefore, the action of those soldiers is seriously affecting the smooth conduct of activities at the Federal Ministry of Finance.
“The Defence Headquarters acknowledges freedom of legitimate protest, but the veterans are strongly advised to tread with caution and vacate the premises of the Federal Minister of Finance to pave the way for normal government functions to seamlessly be conducted at the ministry,” he added.
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