Gov. Adeleke approves N1.6 billion bond certificates for 346 retirees

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun has approved the release of bond certificates worth N1.6 billion for 346 retirees under the contributory pension scheme.
This is contained in a statement issued by the Permanent Secretary, Local Government Staff Pension Bureau, Ibrahim Akibu, on Wednesday in Osogbo.
Mr Adeleke said the beneficiaries cut across primary school teachers and local government staff, among other retirees.
He said about 182 primary school teachers and 164 local government staff were among the beneficiaries of the bond certificates.
Mr Adeleke said the presentation ceremony would take place on December 21.
”This is another phase in the fulfilment of my open resolve to clear backlogs of salaries, pensions and emoluments issues within the public service.
“We have commenced payment of inherited half salaries and other emoluments owed public licence servants by the past administration,” Mr Adeleke said.
According to him, the presentation of the bond certificates is a continuation of the commitment of the state government to worker’s welfare in and out of service.
(NAN)
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