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Gombe Governor Pledges to Settle ₦19bn Gratuity Backlog by 2027

By Abigail Philip David

Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Yahaya, has reiterated his administration’s commitment to clearing the backlog of gratuities owed to state retirees before the end of his tenure in 2027.

Governor Yahaya disclosed that ₦17.2 billion of the ₦21 billion gratuity liability inherited from previous administrations had already been cleared. Speaking on Monday during the presentation of cheques to retirees, he emphasized his administration’s dedication to workers’ welfare.

“When we assumed office in 2019, we inherited a backlog of gratuities amounting to over ₦21 billion. Recognizing the weight of this responsibility, our administration has made significant strides toward alleviating this burden,” Yahaya stated.

Despite the progress, he noted that the gratuity obligations remain substantial, with current liabilities standing at ₦19 billion for both state and local government retirees.

“Today’s event underscores our resolve to leave no liabilities behind. I reaffirm our commitment to clearing all gratuity obligations before the end of our tenure in 2027. By doing so, we aim to leave a legacy of accountability and compassion, ensuring no retiree is denied the benefits they deserve,” he said.

The governor also highlighted other measures taken to improve civil servants’ welfare, including the recent implementation of a ₦70,000 minimum wage for state workers. According to him, this move reflects the administration’s determination to cushion the effects of economic challenges, particularly following the removal of fuel subsidies.

Governor Yahaya commended labour unions, retiree associations, and other stakeholders for their cooperation and support throughout the reform process.

“The patience and constructive dialogue from labour unions, retiree associations, and other stakeholders have been vital in ensuring that the welfare of civil servants remains a top priority for our administration,” he added.

This initiative marks a significant step toward fulfilling the governor’s promise of prioritizing the well-being of retirees and active civil servants in the state.

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