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18.02.2023 Featured After FIJ’s Story, Marcus-Okoko & Co Pays Former NIRSAL Employee’s N182,250

Published 18th Feb, 2023

By Emmanuel Uti

Marcus-Okoko & Co., a consulting firm, has paid the sum of N182,250 to Emem Egemba (not real name), the former staff member of NIRSAL whose pension arrears was withheld for several months.

This happened nine days after FIJ reported about the company’s delay in paying Egemba what he was entitled to.

Egemba told FIJ on Friday that Marcus-Okoko & Co. finally paid his long-overdue pension arrears. He said the firm admitted the delay in payment was an error on their part.

READ MORE: Marcus-Okoko & Co Withholds NIRSAL Employee’s N182,250 Deducted for Pension

“Good morning, FIJ. I just got my pension arrears from Marcus Okoko & Co.,” he told FIJ. “I really have to appreciate you guys for making it possible when all hope seems to be lost. This is an indication once again that the pen is mightier than the sword.”

Proof of payment to Egemba

READ ALSO: After FIJ’s Story, Optiva Capital Partners Pays Ex-Employee’s Salary Withheld for 5 Months

FIJ had reported how Marcus Okoko & Co. deducted N12,150 from Egemba’s salary as a NIRSAL staffer between August 2019 and October 2020 but did not remit the sum into his pension account.

Later on, Egemba said, NIRSAL ended its contract with some of its consulting firms, including Marcus-Okoko & Co., in 2022, and this made it hard for him to get his money.

Although a staff member of the law firm said Egemba’s case was purely an error on their end, Egemba did not get his money until FIJ intervened.

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Published 18th Feb, 2023

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