The retired educationist stated that the N100, 000 paid him by the pension board had 10 percent deduction as a tip by the accounting officers in the office. He said he has been leaving from hand to mouth as a result of refusal to pay him his entitlement. Oshagbemi maintained that he would commit suicide if all attempts to secure his money which he had laboured for failed.
The distressed former retiree who spoke to Natioanl Mirror in Lokoja said he is currently on N37,000 naira as monthly pension which according to him could not cater for his feeding and other family up-keep.
When National Mirror contacted, Acting Chairman of the state pension board, Mr. Ohiemi, he declined comment on the issue.
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