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Oyo state government spent N7 5bn to settle pensioner s gratuities in 18 months- Makinde
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Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, on Friday said that his administration have spent N7.5 billion to settle the gratuities of pensioners in 18 months of his administration.
Makinde, who was represented by his Special Adviser on Labour Matters, Mr Bayo Titilola- Sodo, disclosed this in Ibadan during the celebration of Pension Day organised by the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP), Oyo State branch.
The governor noted that pensioners in the state now received their monthly pension and other entitlements promptly more than ever before.
He said despite the unfavourable economic situation brought by COVID-19, his administration had continued to ensure prompt payment of gratuities of pensioners in the state.
negotiating position with the no vote it is simply not true. i am afraid with such a result of the referendum there will be even less space for negotiations. cnn s isa soares is athens following all the developments. we ve seen people lining up at atms around the country, people trying to get their hands on their own money, but they are restricted in some fashion. what are you seeing in athens this morning? reporter: hello, good morning, george, pretty much the same thing. and when we came in this morning, we didn t see queues yet. it was still very early, but i will tell you probably around 7:00 8:00 you ll start seeing people queuing up to atms, most likely pensioners, because yesterday was supposed to be a pension day. that was supposed to be the day the government paid pensioners, but it never happened. they showed up at atms and several banks that opened just to pay the pencers that didn t