 The members of the concerned pensioners in Beyonet state have staged a peaceful protest to put more pressure on the state government over the non-payment of their pension allowances and gratuations. The leader of the group, Commodore Akosu Urban, who led members to the Beyonet State House of Assembly to present their plight to the representatives, was received by the deputy clerk of the house, Oliver Aguda. Our pension has been withheld to oblivion up to that seven miles, seventy-four miles at the state and local government levels respectively. Too much of everything is passed. It has become crystal clear and a glally that the state government is not willing to pay a pension last. They are intact with anywhere huge amount of money is made available to the state from the federation accounts. Honourable Speaker Sir, we are looking on to you as the potential governor of Beyonet State called for digital detail. With this indebtedness, where are you going to start? And where is your home? We are calling on the state house of assembly as a matter of urgent public importance to deliberate on our complaints, slaps and grievances with a view to settling pensioners immediately to alleviate our sufferings. We very much know that it is not the case here, but as a matter of fact, I'll take your grievances to Mr. Thika. He's a very misty, amidst all your requests, which is already documented in your writing. So I'll take it to you. Please bear with me. I mean, I've asked you to do a lot of things. Say a lot now. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.