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Pensioners commend Ajimobi on two months pensions’ payment

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Oyo State Governor Abiola AjimobiOyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi
Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi

THE Governor of Oyo state, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has received a letter from the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Oyo State chapter, commending him for the payment of April and May 2017 pensions in the state, debunking misconceptions about pensioners’ confidence in the government

The NUP commended the governor in a letter dated August 8, 2017 letter titled: Letter of Appreciation to ‘Baba Ibeji’ (father of twins) and signed by its chairman, Pa Gbadegesin Akande and secretary, Comrade Olusegun Abatan.

According to the letter, in view of what is happening to pensioners in other states of the federation, the effort of the governor is appreciated.

“On behalf of Oyo State pensioners, we, offer our profound appreciation to you on the payment of the two months of April and May 2017 pensions to Oyo State Pensioners.   In view of what is happening to pensioners in other States of the federation, we really appreciate your kind disposition.

“We commend you for this sagacious decision. The committee, in its interface with our union, called for a joint meeting of all the three forums of Chairmen  and Women, who are the main representatives of Pensioners of the Union,” the body stressed.

The union said that they are not in opposition with the government whose leadership was conferred with the “Best Pensioner-friendly Governor in the history of Oyo State, describing the Nigeria Union of Pensioners as a non-political, non-religious organization that cannot be in opposition to the government.

NUP added that, “This statement is important to debunk insinuations in some quarters that the NUP does not love this government. Now that the financial situation in respect of income to government is improving, we pray that the governor will be empowered to not only pay another “Ibeji”(two months) but “Ibeta” ( three months) and clear all arrears of gratuities and pensions.

“While we appreciate you on behalf of State Pensioners, we appeal to your Excellency to extend this kind gesture to retired Primary School Teachers and Local Government retirees by also granting them two months Paris refund and fashion out template to vacate the state’s indebtedness to these teachers and Local Government Pensioners. We also await the intervention of N1b promised to kickstart the gratuities of these people which had not been paid since 2008,” the NUP explained

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