Jigawa Pension board disburses over N733.5 million to retirees
From Mika’il Tsoho, Dutse
The Jigawa State and Local Governments Contributory Pension Scheme Board has commenced disbursement of N733,517,011.13million as terminal/death benefits to 281 retirees and relatives of the deceased Civil Servants.
The Executive Secretary of the Board, Dr. Bilyaminu Shitu Aminu, made this known while addressing the beneficiaries at the Pension House in Dutse.
He explained that the payment includes gratuity, death benefit and death pension balance.
According to him, the 281 workers were the staff of state service, local government Councils and local education authorities who voluntary retired or reached retirement age or those who died in active service.
Dr. Shitu explained that N542,017,148.60million will be paid to 208 staff that had retired from service, while N144,159,513.19 million would be disbursed to the 47 relatives of those that died in active service.
He said the last batch was beneficiaries of 26 retirees who retired from service and started receiving monthly pension but died before reaching their minimum period of five years after retirement. These people were paid N47,340,349.34million.
The Executive Secretary explained that the state had one of the best pension policies in the country because it was up-to-date in its payment of entitlements to its retirees, including those that died in active service.
Dr. Bilyaminu also disclosed that the scheme was up-to-date in the payment of monthly allowances to all retired civil servants across the state.
He said this significant milestone reflects the state government’s commitment to the welfare of its retirees and the importance of ensuring financial security for those who have served the State.
The disbursement ceremony, held at the Jigawa State Pension Scheme Board headquarters in Dutse, is part of the ongoing efforts to honor the hard work and dedication of civil servants upon their retirement. The funds will provide much-needed support to the retirees, helping them to transition to post-service life with dignity and stability.
The Executive Secretary of the Board, commended Governor Malam Umar A. Namadi for his unwavering support.