By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna
The has approved the release of N4.289 billion for the payment of pension entitlements, gratuities and death benefits to retired civil servants and families of deceased workers across state and local government services.
Governor gave the approval as part of efforts to address outstanding pension liabilities and improve the welfare of senior citizens in the state.
The Commissioner for Information and Culture, , disclosed this in a statement, noting that the intervention reflects the administration’s commitment to restoring dignity to retirees and supporting families of deceased workers.
According to the statement, the funds will cover obligations under both the Contributory Pension Scheme (accrued rights) and the Defined Benefit Scheme, including gratuities and death benefits.
Maiyaki described the development as a demonstration of the governor’s people-centred approach to governance, emphasising that the initiative goes beyond settling financial obligations.
“It is about restoring dignity, honouring years of meritorious service, and assuring our retirees and the families of deceased workers that their sacrifices will never be forgotten,” he said.
He added that the latest disbursement brings the total amount paid by the administration since inception to N17.796 billion, benefiting over 8,344 retirees and families of deceased workers.
The commissioner further noted that the intervention forms part of broader reforms aimed at promoting fiscal discipline, enhancing transparency and ensuring sustainability in public finance management.
He reassured that the government would continue to implement prudent financial strategies and institutional reforms to guarantee timely settlement of pension obligations while safeguarding the long-term viability of the system.
The state government reiterated its commitment to upholding the dignity of labour and ensuring that public servants retire with security, fulfilment and respect.


