OGSG COMMITTED TO PAYMENT OF GRATUITIES, AS BUREAU EARMARKS OVER N16BN FOR PENSIONS, OTHERS - Infopalavanews

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Wednesday, 15 December 2021

OGSG COMMITTED TO PAYMENT OF GRATUITIES, AS BUREAU EARMARKS OVER N16BN FOR PENSIONS, OTHERS

 


          The Ogun State Head of Service, Dr. Nafiu Aigoro has reassured retired public servants in the State of government’s commitment to the payment of their entitlements, and promised to sustain the quarterly release of funds for the outstanding scheduled in the outgoing financial year.


          Dr. Aigoro, who disclosed this while fielding questions from the State lawmakers, during the ongoing budget defence at the Assembly Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, explained that considering the volume of the outstanding, the government had said the amount been set aside to offset the entitlements would be increased as the State economy improves.


          He pointed out that the present administration was aware of the outstanding inherited from the past administrations and efforts were being intensified to clear them.


          Defending the budget estimate of his office, the Head of Service stated that Bureau of Service Matters planned to spend over N247m in the next fiscal year, out of which N94m would go for personnel, N70m for overhead and N83m was earmarked for capital expenditure.


          Also, the Bureau of State Pensions disclosed that it would continue to sustain the economic independence of 14,622 pensioners in the State, by boosting access to necessary information on pension-related issues, hence it proposed to expend a total budget estimate of N16.052bn on pensions and gratuities of civil and public servants next year.


          Giving the breakdown of the amount, he stated that a total of N14.052bn would go for the payment of pensions and N2bn would take care of gratuities.


          Other agencies that defended their budget estimates before the lawmakers include, the Public Service Transformation Office, Bureau of Establishments and Training, as well as the Civil Service Commission.


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