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Aiyedatiwa disburses N2.5b gratuity to retired LG workers, teachers

By Adewale Momoh, Akure
14 February 2025   |   8:28 pm
The Governor of Ondo State, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has assured retirees of his commitment to the phased payment of outstanding gratuities, reaffirming that his administration will not relent until all arrears are fully liquidated. Aiyedatiwa stated this during the flag-off ceremony of the fourth batch of bulk deferment of arrears of gratuities for retired local government…
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The Governor of Ondo State, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has assured retirees of his commitment to the phased payment of outstanding gratuities, reaffirming that his administration will not relent until all arrears are fully liquidated.

Aiyedatiwa stated this during the flag-off ceremony of the fourth batch of bulk deferment of arrears of gratuities for retired local government staff and primary school teachers.

The governor said that the government recognised the financial burdens faced by retirees and has prioritised their welfare despite the state’s limited resources.

He disclosed that in the last three phases of the initiative, a total of N3 billion had been expended to clear gratuity backlogs up to the year 2012.

According to him, with the latest phase, an additional N2.5 billion has been set aside to clear the gratuities of retirees from 2013.

“Retirees deserve to enjoy the fruits of their labour in peace and dignity. This initiative is part of our broader strategy to improve their welfare and ensure they are not forgotten after years of meritorious service,” the governor stated.

Aiyedatiwa reiterated that under his leadership, a system of regular warehousing of funds for gratuity payments had been put in place to ensure seamless and consistent disbursement.

He also assured that gratuity payments in the state would no longer be subject to political influence or favouritism, as only the year of retirement would determine payment priority.

“Your prayers for us have continued to sustain us. It is to the glory of God that your efforts and support, as well as that of the entire people of the state, have given us yet another opportunity as we look forward to my official inauguration on Monday, 24th February 2025.

“I wish to assure you that with our renewed mandate, an era of unprecedented delivery of dividends of good governance for the benefit of all and sundry in our Sunshine State has come,” he added.

On his part, the Head of Service, Mr. Bayo Philip, appreciated the governor for prioritising the welfare of retirees. He commended the proactive measures taken by the administration to clear gratuity arrears despite financial constraints, describing it as a testament to the governor’s commitment to putting a smile on the faces of retirees.

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He urged the beneficiaries to utilise the payments judiciously and expressed optimism that more retirees would benefit from subsequent phases of the defrayment exercise.

Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners, Ondo State Chapter, Johnson Osunyemi, appreciated the governor for always prioritising the welfare of retirees and ensuring timely payment of gratuities.

He noted that Ondo State pensioners are among the few in the country enjoying regular pension increases, a privilege not extended to retirees in many other states.

Osunyemi further commended Governor Aiyedatiwa for being one of the few governors in Nigeria to approve the implementation of the new minimum wage for pensioners, describing it as a landmark achievement that has significantly improved the living conditions of retirees in the state.

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