Adebayo Adenrele
…begin new year with interdenominational prayer session
The Ekiti State Chapter of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) has stated that the Governor of the State, Biodun Oyebanji has been responsive and anxious to liquidate the 40billion naira unpaid gratuities of their members.
While beginning the new year with interdenominational prayer session in Ado-Ekiti today, the Chairman of the union in the state, Comrade Joel Akinola noted that the executive Governor has set up a committee to ensure speedy process.
While calling on God to intervene in the affairs of the state, they prayed God to touch the heart of Oyebanji to continue to do the right thing, adding that pensioners are hapless and helpless.
His words: “We know that this is the beginning of a New Year and if you recall that year 2022 has been a wonderful year full of miseries and disappointments. For pensioners in Ekiti State, we want to let the year 2022 go and start the New Year 2023 with absolute supplication to God Almighty.
“We are starting this year as pensioners, as old people, as retirees hapless and helpless individuals, that we should call on God to intervene in the affairs of Nigeria, especially this is an election year. We want God to intervene and use us to choose for us good leaders that will make life worth living, not only to citizens but pensioners in particular.
“We want God to bring incorruptible leaders that are not selfish, God fearing, that have the interest of the masses at heart, not their own selfish interest but the interest of the citizens of this country.
“We pensioners want to pray to God for us to enjoy good health. We need God to intervene to give us strength. God should see to our welfare because we recorded a lot of deaths last year. We want to live and enjoy the fruits of our labour.
“The governor said that he will constitute a committee to address this issue of gratuity and immediately he did that. We are working all modalities that will be put in place towards liquidating the 40billion arrears of unpaid gratuities to our members and the progress so far has been okay. We want to exercise patience and we have been given the open hands.
“The governor is responsive and anxious that these arrears of unpaid gratuities are liquidated. We presented him our demands which are unpaid arrears of pensions, three months for state pensioners, seven months for Local Government pensioners, unpaid gratuities, Local Government pensioners were paid last in 2012, state pensioners were paid last in 2013 and that made the gratuity to accrue to 40b naira.
“In the case of arrears of unpaid pensions, we are still pressing on government. He has paid one month for those in the service. He is yet to pay us although he promised to do it. On the issue of our check-up, the governor has paid four months out of the seven months, gradually I think he will finish that. I want to believe him because it’s too early to judge him.”