Dapo Abiodun, governor of Ogun State, assured pensioners in the state over the weekend that pension payments would always be prioritised within the available resources.
“As a follow-up to the promise made in 2021 to pay at least N500 million quarterly out of the outstanding gratuities owed by the previous administration since 2011, we have been paying as and when due.”
“The government has redeemed the pledge by paying N500 million in Q1 2022, for a total payment of N2.5 billion.” Another is on the way, and nothing will stop it in the second quarter of this year.
“If our predecessors had done the same since 2011, more than N16bn would have been defrayed”, a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Kunle Somorin, said in Abeokuta.
He said that the payments were all inherited liabilities from previous administrations, adding also that the process of paying the gratuities cannot be faulted.
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“Only last week, we inaugurated a Committee on Contributory Pensions Scheme Review and Consequential Pensions Adjustment to ensure improved welfare for the public, civil servants, and pensioners.
“This step is in fulfilment of the Memorandum of Action signed by the Ogun State Government and the state chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress”, he pointed out.
The statement urged leaders of the pensioners to be circumspect in their remarks on the state of their pension liability, especially, against an administration that prioritises their welfare.
While appreciating the pensioners for their patience and understanding, Abiodun posited that his administration cannot pay all the pensioners owed before his assumption of office, in just three years.
While assuring that efforts would be made to put smiles on the faces of the retired workers, the governor, however, said he empathises and shares in the plights of the pensioners, submitting that his administration would continue to give their welfare and well-being priority.