Gov Matawalle pays N2.3b as retirees, others’ benefits

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Alhaji Ibrahim Magaji Dosara, Zamfara State Commissioner for Information.

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By IBRAHIM KANOMA, Gusau

Zamfara State government has paid the sum of N2.3 billion to retirees and workers as gratuities, pensions and salaries this December, 2021.

Out of the figure, N400 million was paid to pensioners as pensions and gratuities, while the sum of N1.9 billion went to workers as their December 2021 salaries.

The gesture, which is to to be part of the government’s ongoing efforts to cushion the hardships of the retired civil servants that spent years serving the state, is also explained to be aimed at reinvigorating their welfare and wellbeing of their families.

The government said as part of its efforts in ensuring adequate welfare of pensioners and workers across the state, it would not relent until all retirees are paid their gratuities in the state.

According  to the governor, “Zamfara State government has this December 2021 paid the sum of Two Billion Three Hundred Million Naira for the settlement of backlog of gratuities of pensioners to reduce  their hardships, as well the salaries of workers.

“The government paid pensioners and workers, the sum of Two point Three Billion Naira as December salaries, pensions and gratuities across the state.

“Despite the meagre resources at our disposal, government would continue to pay the gratuities of pensioners, until all are paid their entitlements.

“From now onwards, pensions must also be paid before the payment of workers salaries every month,” Ministry of Finance ordered.

The government also constituted a powerful committee, comprising of prominent and prudent personalities, to pay all Zamfara State students, schooling abroad, their outstanding allowances to enable them pursue their education with vigor.

The committee was also ordered to commence the payment of the allowances immediately after the new year break.

It, therefore, solicits for the support, cooperation and prayers of the general public towards achieving lasting peace in the state, being the most challenging problem bedivelling the Zamfara currently.

This was contained in a press release signed by the Commissioner for Information, Alhaji Ibrahim Magaji Dosara, issued in Gusau, the state capital, on Friday.


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