Jigawa govt. pays N2.24 billion terminal benefits to 746 retirees

Jigawa state has commenced the payment of N2.24 billion terminal benefits to 746 retirees.
The executive secretary of the local government contributory pension scheme board, Kamilu Aliyu, disclosed this when he briefed newsmen in Dutse on Thursday.
Mr Aliyu said the amount would cover payment to workers who retired recently from service at state, local governments and the Local Education Authorities (LEAs).
He added that the payment included retirement and death benefits, death pension balance and refund of eight per cent contribution.
The executive secretary added that 179 of the beneficiaries were from state service, 112 local governments and 455 from LEAs.
According to him, N575 million will be disbursed to the 179 beneficiaries from the state service, N210 million to the 112 beneficiaries from local government service, while 455 beneficiaries of the LEAs will receive N1.238 billion.
“Today, we are going to pay the sum of N2, 024,772,779.47 to 746 workers that retired recently from state, LGCs and LEAs from the state.
“The payment included retirement benefit, death benefit, death pension balance and refund of eight per cent contribution.
“The board is up-to-date in the payment of entitlements to retirees, including those who died in active service,” the executive secretary said.
Mr Aliyu, who urged the beneficiaries to ensure judicious use of the money, lauded the commitment of the state government towards improving the welfare of the workers.
He stated that the gesture would enhance service delivery as well as bolster the well-being of the retirees to enjoy a fulfilled life after service.
(NAN)
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