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Nitel owes N208b- Jonathan approves pay off of pensioners

President Goodluck Jonathan has approved the payment of the N33.4 billion outstanding entitlements to ex-staff of Nigerian Telecommunications Limited (NITEL) and its mobile arm—Mtel.

Spokesman of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) Mr. Chukwuma Nwokoh made this known yesterday.

The payments, to be effected in two installments this month and in May, will begin next week, he said.

According to him, this development was unfolded by the Director- General of the BPE Ms. Bolanle Onagorowa, at a meeting in Abuja with the House of Representatives Committee on Communications.

She explained that the verification and payment of all NITEL/Mtel staff and pensioners, except the casual staff, was carried out in 14 designated centres across the country between December 6 and 21, last year.

Onagoruwa said N54.4billion was sourced to settle outstanding staff liabilities which include salary arrears; entitlements to current disengaging NITEL/Mtel staff; allowances payable following court judgment in respect of the staff disengaged by Transcorp in 2006; pensioners and casual workers of the two telecoms outfits.

The National Council on Privatisation (NCP) had at its meeting last June 11, reactivated the Presidential Task Force on NITEL/Mtel Labour Restructuring (Task Force) headed by the Minister of Labour and Productivity to address the issue of outstanding salaries and allowances owed Nitel/M-tel staff and to determine the number of staff to be disengaged to reduce the wage liabilities of government since the enterprises are not operating.

The committee recommended that all employees of Nitel/M-tel be disengaged and immediately re-engage 455 transition staff from the 3389 staff. This plan would reduce the monthly wage bill to N115.5 million from the current N695 million. The re-engaged staff will remain till handover to a core investor. The existing security arrangements will also be maintained to secure the assets of the companies.

The BPE boss added that because of the poor record keeping of the pre-and-during Transcorp management of NITEL/M-tel, it was impossible to establish the actual debts of NITEL/M-tel.

She said in order to attract reasonable bids, NCP resolved to sell the enterprise net of all debts.

“The entire debts of NITEL/Mtel were assumed by government and would be warehoused for subsequent settlement from the proceeds realised from the sale”, she said.

Onagoruwa pointed out that in order to determine the total indebtedness of NITEL/Mtel, the BPE advertised and called on all creditors of the two companies to submit their claims. She said “claims received will be verified and negotiated before settlement at the conclusion of the sale”.

She said so far, “over N208 billion claims have been received and that there may be more especially from the plethora of cases pending against the companies.”

Source: The Nation

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