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South-West pensioners demand N60,000 minimum pension

Mr Abatan said that increasing the minimum pension would enhance pensioners’ conditions, welfare and livelihood.

• November 20, 2025
Pensioners used to illustrate the story

The Nigeria Union of Pensioners in the South-West zone has demanded N60,000 monthly minimum pension from the region’s governors, starting from 2026.

The association’s Public Relations Officer, Dr Olusegun Abatan, announced this in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Thursday while briefing journalists on the outcome of the meeting of NUP chairmen and secretaries in the zone.

Mr Abatan stated that the living conditions of pensioners in the region had not really improved, thus requiring urgent action.

The spokesman, therefore, appealed to governors in the South-West to increase the minimum pension to N60,000 as the new minimum wage commences in 2026.

He said that increasing the minimum pension would enhance pensioners’ conditions, welfare and livelihood.

He stated, “It is quite unfortunate that pensioners’ condition has remained the same. However, some states, such as Ogun, Osun, Ondo, and Ekiti, have started waking up, while Lagos and Oyo sates are on top of their mandate to take care of pensioners. 2026 is another salary review year, and we pensioners demand N60,000 as minimum pension.

“We appeal to governors in the South-West to carry pensioners along during their budget preparation for them to table their demands.”

Mr Abatan, while speaking on national security matters, said the union was saddened by the abduction of the 25 schoolgirls in Kebbi State and the murder of Brig.-Gen. Musa Uba, while on duty.

He said, “We appeal to the Federal Government to seek help from the international community, not only from America. It could be from France, Germany and others.”

Mr Abatan called on politicians and political parties to be mature in the way they play their political game in order not to plunge the country into crisis.

He noted that politicians’ actions and inaction could affect the masses, who, unlike many politicians with travel documents, have nowhere to escape to during crises.

(NAN)

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