Also, the union’s spokesman, Etheleert Ibeh, urged the government to pay all the increments.
According to him, once there is an increase in the salary of workers, pensioners must also be included.
Mr Nwaiwu stated that the CPS policy made it mandatory for all workers to contribute a percentage of their salaries as savings towards retirement.
Mr Nwaiwu said the Defined Benefit Scheme had benefited from about four different pension increases, while CPS retirees have yet to receive it.
She said that PFAs and PenCom must provide accessible complaint channels to ensure speedy resolution of issues.
