Pensioners having hard time at Melanie NIS office

Dear Editor,

The Melanie Office of the National Insurance Scheme is total stress. Don’t take my word for it. Ask your old relatives who have to go to that office for service and you will hear horror stories.

Senior citizens, who have served this Nation and who are now entitled to NIS benefits experience the royal run-around at this office. They are made to feel as if they have committed an offence by trying to get what they have earned. Agreed that all the records of many applicants may not be at the NIS data base, but there must be a humane manner in which to get this across to applicants and some form of guidance to shepherd the applicant through the process. But the conduct of many NIS staff leaves the unmistakable impression that they will not become pensioners.

My letter is an appeal to President Granger and the subject Minister to plant decoys at the NIS offices so that these esteemed leaders can have an idea of the tragedy to which many are exposed. And, while they are at it, put decoys at all Government Offices: Birth Certificate Offices, Police Stations, CH&PA: all Government Offices. Maybe SOCU can be helpful in pulling in those Government employees who frustrate us out of our rightful benefits as Senior Citizens. On the other hand, our benefits mean nothing to overlords; we are now have-beens and of no consequence. Recovering state assets provide greater fun and mileage.

I think the time has come for Senior Citizens to voice our concerns and the media should provide that encouragement. We did not give of our labour to be treated as society’s discards by those who think they will never get old. We demand respect and we demand our just benefits.

Yours faithfully,

(Name and address supplied)