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The South-South zonal forum of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners has called for the harmonization of their pensions to be a living wage. A communique ....
From his inception as the Governor of Ogun State, you will agree with me that Prince Dapo Abiodun has lived up to his promises for the senior citizens. Need I remind you that, he is the governor who raised the quarterly payment of gratuity of pensioners from N500 million to N1 billion, and as we speak, the pensioners are also included in the 6-month extension of cash palliative being paid to serving workers on a monthly basis ....
The Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has directed the Bureau of Local Government Pensions to commence the immediate disbursement of N1bn gratuity ....
By Chioma Onuegbu, Uyo Relief may soon come the way of retired primary school teachers in Akwa Ibom state following the final approval by the state government to commence payment of their gratuities in instalments. The Committee for the Verification of Retired Primary School Teachers and their Next of Kin, set up to verify the actual numbers of primary teachers or their next of kin, had last Thursday submitted its report to Governor Udom Emmanuel through the state’s head of service, Mr Effiong Essien. A member of the committee and state secretary of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners, Chief Cosmos Essien, said the number of retired primary teachers between 2009 and 2018 where the payment of gratuities stopped and recommenced, respectively, was about 400. ....
Retired Primary School teachers: Akwa Ibom to commence payment of gratuities On By Chioma Onuegbu, Uyo Relief may soon come the way of retired primary school teachers in Akwa Ibom state following the final approval by the state government to commence payment of their gratuities in instalments. The Committee for the Verification of Retired Primary School Teachers and their Next of Kin, set up to verify the actual numbers of primary teachers or their next of kin, had last Thursday submitted its report to Governor Udom Emmanuel through the state’s head of service, Mr Effiong Essien. A member of the committee and state secretary of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners, Chief Cosmos Essien, said the number of retired primary teachers between 2009 and 2018 where the payment of gratuities stopped and recommenced, respectively, was about 400. ....