Increases quarterly pension payment to N1billion
As part of efforts to address the plight of workers and pensioners in Ogun State, Governor Dapo Abiodun, on Friday released N2 billion for four months to offset part of global co-operative deductions.
He also promised to settle the rest of the deductions by releasing N1billion quarterly until all the deductions made are defrayed.
Similarly, his Chief Press Secretary, Kunle Somorin, said the governor released another N1 billion for state and local government pensioners’ gratuities.
The new gratuities is a 100 percent increment from the earlier quarterly payment of N500million he had earlier commenced last year.
Chairman, Trade Union Congress, Ogun State branch, Akeem Lasisi, disclosed these at a press conference after a meeting between the leaders of labour and Pensioners’ Unions and Governor Abiodun at the Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
According to the TUC chairman, “we had a fruitful meeting with the governor today. This is a follow-up to other meetings we had before. In the meeting, we told the governor that workers are tensed up and restless due to non- payment of their deductions and the governor agreed to do something about it.
“I am glad to inform you that he has directed the immediate release of N1bn for the payment of gratuiities and that N1bn will be released on quarterly basis for the pensioners. As at today, four months of global deductions has been paid and the governor also promised to do this on quarterly basis” he explained.
Lasisi also said the governor has promised that promotion letters for 2O18 will be fully implemented by the new year while promotion entitlement for 2019 would commence by March next year.
Governor Abiodun also promised workers to expect their promotion entitlements for 2020 from between May or June next year.
Also speaking, the state chairman, Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Waidi Oloyede, appreciated the state government for the gesture and lauded the governor for accepting to look into the monthly increment, saying that some of pensioners collect as low as N5,000, as monthly pension.
Secretary of the pension union, Bola Lawal, in his contribution, said, as a responsible union, its members would not embark on any form of protest without informing the government, noting that the last protest was done by an association and not his union as ,”there is a difference between an association and a union.”
State chairman, Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria and chairman Joint Negotiations Committe, Isa Olude, called for commitment on the part of the parties involved to build trust and avoid misunderstanding.
Speaking, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Waheed Odusile, reiterated government’s commitment to the welfare of workers who are serving and pensioners who had served the state meritoriously.