Oyebanji presents N915m cheques to pensioners

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Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, yesterday, presented cheques worth N915 million as gratuities to 289 state, local council and primary school retirees in the state.

Says endless wait for payment of gratuity over

He assured the retirees that his government is irrevocably committed to ending the regime of endless wait in payment of gratuities. “Today’s event is an actualization of one of my electioneering promises to our people. As I had promised you, I am committed to all programmes and policies that will enhance the quality of life, especially our pensioners who had spent their youthful age in the service of our dear State. Without any doubt, today’s event is another fulfilment our promise to make life worth living for our pensioners and commitment to our shared prosperity agenda.

“Since we came on board, we have always paid pensions along with salaries of public servants. This, I assure you, will continue. Today, the sum of N700 million has be paid out to 192 retired civil servants as gratuity and the sum of N215 million to 79 Local Government retirees”. The Governor stated.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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