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The Great Betrayal Of Ex-PHCN Workers

by Damilola Omosebi
June 20, 2025
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In a country where corruption often wears the mask of bureaucracy, few scandals strike as deep a nerve as the alleged embezzlement of N856 billion; funds meant for the severance packages of former Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) workers. At the center of this storm is Shaibu Yusuf Tunde, a name now synonymous with betrayal, greed, and the systemic looting that has left thousands of pensioners in penury.

This investigative piece unravels the intricate web of deceit, tracing how funds meant to cushion the retirement of hardworking Nigerians were allegedly diverted into private pockets, leaving ex-workers stranded, desperate, and in some cases, dead before justice could be served.

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Background: The PHCN Privatization and Promises Made

When the Nigerian government privatized PHCN in 2013, one of the key agreements was the payment of severance packages to over 47,917 former workers. These men and women had dedicated decades to keeping Nigeria’s lights on, often under grueling conditions. The severance funds were supposed to be their safety net; a final reward for years of service.

But what followed was a nightmare.

Despite the release of N856 billion by the Federal Government, thousands of ex-workers reported delays, underpayments, or outright non-payment. Protests erupted across the country, with retirees lamenting their suffering. Many sank into poverty, unable to afford medical care or basic sustenance. Some died waiting.

And behind this tragedy, investigators began tracing a trail of fraud—leading straight to Shaibu Yusuf Tunde.

The Allegations: How the Money Disappeared

Multiple reports and whistleblower accounts suggest that Tunde, leveraging his position and connections, orchestrated a sophisticated diversion scheme. Key findings include:

  1. Ghost Workers & Inflated Lists – Documents reveal that payment lists were padded with non-existent beneficiaries, allowing syndicates to siphon billions. Some genuine retirees received as little as 10% of their entitlements.
  2. Collusion with Banks & Officials – Funds were allegedly funneled through compromised bank accounts, with some bankers and government officials acting as accomplices.
  3. Property & Offshore Accounts – Investigations traced suspicious acquisitions, including luxury properties in Abuja, Lagos, and overseas, linked to Tunde and his associates.
  4. Legal Manipulation – When pressed, the accused allegedly used legal technicalities to stall investigations, ensuring the case dragged on while evidence grew cold.

The Human Cost: Lives Destroyed

Behind the staggering figures are real human tragedies:

  • Michael Ojo, a former PHCN technician, died of a heart attack after his severance payment never came. His widow now struggles to feed their children.
  • Hajia Amina Yusuf, a clerical staffer, was evicted from her home after her pension was withheld. She now lives with relatives, dependent on handouts.
  • Over 200 ex-workers have reportedly died due to hardship since the scandal broke.

Many retirees, now in their 60s and 70s, have staged protests, carrying placards with messages like: “We Powered Nigeria, Now We Are Left in Darkness.”

Government Inaction: A Culture of Impunity?

Despite overwhelming evidence, justice has been painfully slow. Critics accuse the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of foot-dragging, while political interference is suspected.

  • Was Tunde protected by powerful backers?
  • Why has only a fraction of the stolen funds been recovered?
  • Will the victims ever get justice?

These questions haunt Nigeria’s anti-corruption efforts.

A Test of Nigeria’s Resolve

The alleged looting of N856 billion meant for ex-PHCN workers is more than a financial crime; it is a moral failure. If such brazen theft goes unpunished, it sends a chilling message: that in Nigeria, the powerful can steal from the weak without consequence.

For the aging ex-workers, time is running out. Their demand is simple: return what was stolen, and punish those responsible.

Will Nigeria listen? Or will this become another forgotten scandal in a long line of betrayals?

Call to Action:

  • EFCC must accelerate prosecution.
  • Recovered funds should be immediately disbursed to victims.
  • Whistleblowers must be protected.

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