Edo: Gov. Okpebholo begins payment of gratuities backlog since 2012 to civil servants




Gov. Monday Okpebholo 


From news desk, Benin 

Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo has approved the payment of gratuities owed to pensioners since 2012, with the disbursement of the sum of N1bn to commence payment in the first batch.

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This is in fulfilling commitment to clear inherited backlogs from previous administrations, the Governor asserts.

Via a press release by the Governor's Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, the information was availed journalists on Thursday, 7 April, 2025 in Benin, the State Capital.

Governor Okpebholo emphasized his administration’s resolve to prioritize the welfare of retired civil servants who have dedicated their years of service to the State.

“For over a decade, many of our retirees have suffered due to the non-payment of their gratuities. This administration is putting an end to that hardship. 

"I have approved the release of N1 billion for the first phase of payments, and we will not rest until all outstanding entitlements are cleared."

The Governor reiterated that his administration is committed to restoring the dignity of pensioners by ensuring that they receive their due benefits, without further delay.

“We recognize the sacrifices made by our retirees, and it is unacceptable that they have had to wait this long for what is rightfully theirs. 

"Our administration will not only clear these arrears, but will also put measures in place to ensure such delays do not happen in the future."

He reaffirmed that his administration’s goal is to clear all outstanding gratuities in phases, ensuring that retirees enjoy the fruits of their labour.

As he further assured that the disbursement process will be transparent and fair, with pensioners receiving payments in batches based on a structured verification process.

“This is just the beginning; we will not abandon our pensioners. We are determined to ensure that those who served Edo State diligently are treated with the respect and care they deserve,” the Governor reassured.

Commentators view this move as one that would address the long-standing plight of retired civil servants in the State; as they expressed relief and gratitude for the development.

According to Patrick Edobor, a retired school principal; the payment is a lifeline.

“For years, we have been waiting for this moment. Many of our colleagues passed away while hoping for their gratuities. I commend the Governor for taking this bold step."

The payment of gratuities after a 12-year delay, marks a significant milestone in the State’s efforts to improve workers’ welfare and demonstrates Governor Okpebholo’s commitment to addressing inherited financial obligations, it was stated.

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