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Kaduna governor pays N3.8bn gratuity, death benefits, accrued rights

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April 7, 2025
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Governor Uba Sani has ordered the release of N3.8 billion to the Kaduna State Pension Bureau for immediate payment of gratuities, death benefits and accrued rights in the Contributory Pension Scheme.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Malam Ibraheem Musa, said in a press release that the order was given by the governor on compassionate grounds, after considering the passionate pleas of the pensioners and families of deceased civil servants, who complained that the ongoing verification exercise has impacted negatively on their living conditions.

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The governor, while restating the fact that the verification exercise is aimed at weeding out “ghost” pensioners from the payroll in order to curtail the frittering away of the State’s meagre resources, however ordered the Pension Bureau to immediately commence the payment of pensioners.

He assured pensioners of his unwavering commitment to their welfare, saying it is in furtherance of this commitment, that he is determined to clean up the payroll to ensure seamless and uninterrupted payment of monthly pensions.

Governor Uba Sani noted that the senior citizens devoted their lives to the service of Kaduna State and must be given all the needed support to make them happy in retirement.

He assured of the speedy completion of the verification exercise, so that Kaduna State pensioners will enjoy uninterrupted payment.

He thanked the pensioners for their patience, understanding and continued support to his administration.

Since assuming office in May 2023, Governor Uba Sani has paid gratuities, death benefits and accrued rights to the tune of N6.6 billion.

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