Ekiti gov pays N1.2bn gratuities to ex-LG workers, teachers

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Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, said on Tuesday that his administration had released N1.2bn gratuity arrears to retired local government workers and primary school teachers in the last 15 months.

Oyebanji, who bemoaned the plight of the categories of pensioners waiting for their gratuities for years, said his administration would correct all such by ensuring speedy payment of their gratuities.

The governor, who spoke in Ado Ekiti, the state capital, while presenting gratuity cheques to retired local government workers and primary school teachers, assured the pensioners that more of them would soon get their dues following his increase of the money for monthly gratuity from N50m to N100m.

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He said, “It is important to place on record that we have paid N1.214bn as gratuities to 377 retired local government and primary school teachers since the beginning of this administration. Our target is to get everyone covered; and with God on our side, we will not rest on our oars until it is achieved. Rest should, indeed sweet after labour.

“As regards the March to September 2018 arrears of your pensions, we are closing in on settling them. We have so far cleared three out of seven months. I am assuring you that the remaining four will soon be cleared.”

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Oyebanji said the government was making efforts on peace and security to boost the attraction of the state to investors for sustainable economic development in the areas of industrialization, employment generation and wealth creation.

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