Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo, has approved the release of N843, 324, 509.46 for the payment of three years pension arrears for local government workers in the state.
The Commissioner for Local Government and Community Affairs, Hon. Jimoh Ijegbai, disclosed this at a press conference in Benin on Monday.
He said the payment of the arrears was for the period between 2015 and 2018.
Ijegbai said “You will recall that during the May Day celebration last year, the governor approved N1.5 billion to defray arrears of pensioners of the unified local government system in Edo.
“This recent approval of N843, 324, 509.46 is a further demonstration of the commitment of the Obaseki-led administration to ensure that all arrears of pension are cleared.
“Last year, on a monthly basis, we were using N264 million to pay pensioners and at the close of December, we paid pensioners to the tune of N3.168billion.
`If you add this to the N1.5 billion that we paid in June last year and this recent approval of N843, 324, 509.46 that we are paying today, it will bring the total amount used in paying pensioners for one year to N5, 511,324, 509.46.
“That is what we have used to pay pensioners of the unified local government system in one year”.
The commissioner assured that “Governor Obaseki is determined to clear the little arrears that we will have after now.
“Between now and June, we will pay another batch of 2009 to 2014 and thereafter, we will pay what is left before the end of the year”.
He called on pensioners in the state to continue supporting the Obaseki administration to take the state to the next level.
“We are determined to ensure our senior citizens do not suffer unduly after retirement and we have put machinery in place to ensure that as you exit from the service and complete all your papers, we will ensure that payments are affected.”
In his response, Chairman of Local Government Pensioners Association, Edo State, Mr Fredrick Akinido, commended the governor for clearing the arrears.
He said the arrears dated back to the year 2000 when many local government workers were unceremoniously retired from the service.
“We are happy because the state government has not forgotten us in the scheme of things as it relates to the welfare of local government pensioners in Edo.
“The back log of the pension arrears that your government is clearing now did not manifest during the current administration.
“Although it is said that government is a continuum. It is good that this point is made clear for everyone to understand”.
Akinido appealed to the governor for the harmonisation of their pension in line with the provision of the nation’s constitution, saying local government pensioners were finding life difficult.