This policy of the NIS does not belong to this era and should be removed forthwith

Dear Editor,

Kindly allow me some space in your newspaper for this letter. Recently I was watching the news on local television and the President was addressing veterans on Remembrance Day celebrations, when given the opportunity, a veteran by the name of Colonel Gomes was complaining to the President why pensioners who had no sickness or illness when they were working cannot claim NIS medical care benefits now that they are sick? Editor as you are aware, the NIS has a policy or law that if you did not have a particular sickness while you were working, you cannot claim NIS benefits for that same sickness now that you are a pensioner. What hogwash in this age and time. How can this government allow such archaic law to still be in the NIS statutes?

The NIS should be thankful that a person had no sickness or illness during his working life, which would have put more financial strain on them, yet now when that person is old and would have all kinds of complications, the NIS is saying you are not entitled to anything. Give me a break, NIS.I know many poor people who are in this predicament and I am calling on this caring government to change this law so that NIS pensioners can get some help from the NIS to offset their medical expenses in their hour of need. Come on Mr. President, don’t forget the pensioners, because after all one day you will also be a pensioner.

Sincerely,

Imtiaz Baccus