The Nasarawa State Government has released over N60
million for the payment of backlog of pensions and
gratuities to pensioners in the state.
Mr Muazu Adamu-Gosho, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry for Budget and Planning, on Thursday said that the money was for payment to retired workers in the state and local governments.
Adamu-Gosho said that data to ascertain the accurate number of pensioners in the state had been taken to facilitate monthly payment of pensions, while gratuities would be paid in arrears in view of paucity of funds.
According to him, over 120 pensioners, who retired before 2011, have been captured for payment of their gratuities.
Alhaji Adokwe Ladan, the Chairman of the pensioners in the state, commended the state government for the release of money for the payment of their gratuities.
Ladan, however, appealed to the state government to sustain the tempo as most pensioners had suffered untold hardship due to non-payment of their gratuities. (NAN)
Mr Muazu Adamu-Gosho, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry for Budget and Planning, on Thursday said that the money was for payment to retired workers in the state and local governments.
Adamu-Gosho said that data to ascertain the accurate number of pensioners in the state had been taken to facilitate monthly payment of pensions, while gratuities would be paid in arrears in view of paucity of funds.
According to him, over 120 pensioners, who retired before 2011, have been captured for payment of their gratuities.
Alhaji Adokwe Ladan, the Chairman of the pensioners in the state, commended the state government for the release of money for the payment of their gratuities.
Ladan, however, appealed to the state government to sustain the tempo as most pensioners had suffered untold hardship due to non-payment of their gratuities. (NAN)
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