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Ayade approves nine-man committee to disburse N200m gratuities to Cross River retirees

Davies Ngere Ify by Davies Ngere Ify
April 4, 2022
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Cross River State Governor Benedict Ayade has formed a nine-member committee made up of labor stakeholders to authenticate retirees due gratuities and distribute N200 million to satisfy their pending payments.

The nine-member Committee, which includes members from both the government and the opposition, is chaired by Joseph Adie, the state accountant general.

Mr. Timothy Ogbang Akwaji, the state’s Head of Service, had inaugurated the committee on behalf of Governor Ayade and specified their terms of responsibility.

He challenged the Committee with prioritizing integrity and transparency in developing an equitable payment structure.

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The state governor had released the sum of N200 million to commence payment of gratuities to retirees in the state last week.

Akwaji said the release is in fulfilment of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Cross River State Government and Organized Labour (comprising Joint Public Service Negotiating Council (Union Side), Nigerian Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress), dated the 10th November, 2021, which was midwifed by HRH, Etinyin Etim Okon Edet, Chairman of the Cross River State Traditional Rulers’ Council, after a protracted Labour unrest in 2021.

According to the MOU, “the State Government agreed to set aside a minimum of N50 million respectively every month with effect from January, 2022 for the payment of gratuities to both State and Local Government retirees with an additional allocation up to the maximum of that month’s and or year’s gratuity in any month and or year where the revenue inflows increase.”

He said the release of the money, in spite of challenging inflows, was a demonstration of government’s commitment and sensitivity to the plight of senior citizens who had served the state meritoriously.

Responding, the State Account General and Chairman of the Committee, Sir Joseph Adie thanked the governor for swinging into swift action to intervene in the plight of the senior citizens.

He appealed to the Governor to effectively build trust between the government and the governed.

Other members of the committee are: Eld. Emmanuel Enene Eke, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Culture and Tourism Development as – Alternate Chairman; others are, Comrade John Odey, State Auditor General, Comrade Effiong Ita Umo, Special Adviser, Labour, Comrade Ben Ukpepi, State Chairman, NLC, Comrade Monday Ogbodum, State Chairman, TUC, Comr. Godwin Otei, Chairman, JPSNC, Barr. Clarkson Otu, Secretary, Joint Negotiating Council, and Barr. Ben T. Olom, Director of Administration, Ministry of Finance, Secretary.

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