PHOTOS: Ogun pensioners protest ‘non-payment of N68bn gratuity’

Pensioners stormed the streets of Ogun state to protest the alleged non-payment of N68 billion outstanding gratuity, said to have accumulated over 10 years.

WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that the pensioners, identified as members of the local government pensioners association (LOGPAN), blocked the two main gates to the state secretariat in Oke-Mosan.

Tokunbo Talabi, secretary to the state government (SSG), and other civil servants were said to have been unable to access the secretariat for hours.

The protesters displayed placards with various inscriptions such as ‘gratuities are on sale to pensioners’, and ‘Governor Dapo Abiodun, honour your father and treat pensioners well’.

In June, members of LOGPAN had also staged a protest to express their grievances.

Addressing journalists during the protest on Wednesday, Sikiru Ayilara, the association’s chairman, said some members still earned N3,000 as monthly pension.

Ayilara kicked against the quarterly payment of N500 million by the state government for the outstanding gratuity, saying “it will take the governor 34 years to clear the outstanding by such arrangement”.

He called for an upward review of the policy to a vote of N1 billion monthly.

Addressing the pensioners after he was able to access the premises, Talabi appealed to them for patience, saying “the government is currently experiencing hard times”.

He, however, assured the pensioners that the government will respond positively to their demands.

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