Fayemi releases N200M for gratuities, Pensioners Laud Gesture.

By Yemi Olajutemu

Ado Ekiti

Retirees under the aegis of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP), Ekiti State Council have commended the State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi for the regular release of fund for payment of gratuities owed retired workers in the state.

 

The Union hailed the Governor for the recent release of N200 million to take care of backlog of gratuities owed local and state government pensioners.

A statement made available to journalists by the Chief  Press Secretary to the Governor Mr Yinka Oyebode Shows that the Union had written a letter of Appreciation to the Governor applauding his administration of priotizing  the welfares of the senior citizens.

The letter said to have been signed by the NUP Chairman Ekiti State chapter Joel Akinola in Ado Ekiti, commended Governor Fayemi for demonstrating strong commitment to the payment of pension and gratuities in the State, stressing that the gesture has alleviated the suffering of its members and given hope to those on the waiting list.

The pensioners explained that the Governor’s ability to source for the fund on monthly basis despite low financial resources available to the State Government was a clear testimony to the Governor’s determination to offset backlog of gratuities owed pensioners by previous administration in the State.

The NUP chairman said the increment and regularity in the payment of gratuity had improved the living standards of pensioners, compared to what was allegedly obtainable in previous administration.

He said the Governor’s unparalleled positive disposition to the plight of his members in the State had led to significant improvement in their social wellbeing. However, he appealed for the payment of pension arrears owed state and local government pensioners by the Ayodele Fayose- led administration.

Governor Fayemi had upon assuming office in October 2018, announced an increase in the monthly payment of gratuities from 10 million paid by previous administration to 100 million naira, while also ensuring that salaries of workers are paid as and when due.

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