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Ondo Govt Disburses N2.39bn To Clear Two Years Gratuity Arrears Of Retirees

The Ondo State Government on Monday began the disbursement of N2.39 billion to the state retirees who retired from the civil service in the between 2016 and 2017.

Gov. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, in his remarks at the official commencement of payment to the retirees, said that retirement was not an end, but a dignified transition; a well-earned season of rest, reward and respect.

He disclosed that similar payment was made to local government retirees, adding that it was the solemn duty of his administration to ensure that the benefits accruing to retirees were paid promptly, fairly, and transparently.

According to him, since assumption of office, my administration has made remarkable strides in upholding the welfare of pensioners, senior citizens, and all residents in the state.

“My administration has maintained regular and sustained monthly release of ₦180 million to defray gratuity arrears, providing timely relief to pensioners in meeting essential needs, especially those with health challenges and other related critical needs.

“This disbursement is a continuation of a well-structured and credible process designed to ensure equity in the payment of gratuities.

“We have, therefore, adopted the year of exit from the public service as the singular condition for qualification, thereby eliminating ambiguity and ensuring that every retiree receives what is rightfully his or hers without any hindrance or ill will.”

The governor assured that his administration remained resolutely committed to building and sustaining a legacy of compassion, fairness, and accountability.

“We wish to reiterate our commitment to clearing all backlogs of gratuity obligations as we proceed in this administration. Our retirees deserve empathy, honour, and respect for their years of service to the state.

“This is not merely an act of favour; it is both a moral and constitutional obligation that we hold dear and a testament to our abiding faith in the implementation of policy thrust,” he added.

Earlier, Mr Olubunmi Alade, Permanent Secretary, Pension Transitional Department expressed appreciation to the governor for the good work and love for the state workforce and pensioners.

Alade commended Aiyedatiwa for keeping the hope of retirees alive by releasing money for prompt payment of gratuity and pensions.

“This is the first time government is attending to two full years at a goal in the history of Ondo state,” he said.

Mr Johnson Osunyemi, Chairman, Nigeria Union of Pensioners(NUP), Ondo State Council,
expressed appreciation to the governor on behalf of the pensioners.

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