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FG Approves Payment of Pensions for Retired Nigeria Airways Workers After 22 Years

The Federal Government has approved the payment of pensions for retired aviation workers after almost 22 years of waiting.

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In a statement shared by the National Orientation Agency (NOA) via its official X account, the agency said that the Ministry of Aviation has confirmed that disbursements will begin soon, with a pledge to ensure transparency and fairness throughout the process.

“The Federal Government has approved the long-awaited pensions for retired aviation workers, bringing long-overdue relief to thousands who served in the sector. This decision follows years of advocacy by unions pushing for justice for retirees, especially from defunct national carriers.

“The Ministry of Aviation confirmed that the payments will be processed soon, with a commitment to transparency,” parts of the statement read.

The payment approval also factored in former staff of the airline.

Nigeria Airways operated from 1958 until it ceased operations in 2003 due to mismanagement, corruption, and mounting debts. It was fully owned by the Federal Government.

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Upon its closure, over 6,000 former workers were left without their full pensions and gratuities, prompting nearly two decades of demands for justice.

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The decision follows years of sustained advocacy by unions demanding justice for retired workers, particularly those from defunct national carriers.

In 2018, aviation unions, including the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), the Air Transport Senior Staff Services Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), and the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) threatened to shut down Nigerian airspace over the government’s failure to release N45 billion in entitlements owed to the retirees.

The unions condemned the delayed payments and warned the then Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, that they would not stand by while retirees continued to die without receiving their benefits.

That same year, former President Muhammadu Buhari approved N22 billion for partial payment.

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However, union records indicate that N36 billion remained unpaid, leaving many retirees in financial distress. Some passed away while waiting for their pensions

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