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Home»Viewpoint»OPINION: Governor Bago’s commitment to Pensioners: A source of hope for Niger State
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OPINION: Governor Bago’s commitment to Pensioners: A source of hope for Niger State

Governor Bago's commitment to paying overdue pensions and gratuities in Niger State brings hope to retirees, showcasing a compassionate and decisive leadership that prioritizes their well-being.
EditorBy EditorAugust 9, 2024Updated:August 9, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The issue of unpaid pensions and gratuities has long plagued Niger State, casting a pall over the lives of retired civil personnel, who are also called Pensioners, who spent their working years serving their country. The current administration inherited a recurrent problem with a backlog of billions of naira.

Under the previous administration, Retirees routinely blocked the gate to the government residence, preventing vehicular traffic in or out, demanding their rightful benefits, a protest that repeatedly went unheard. When Governor Umaru Mohammed Bago took office, he encountered the same protests. However, his response was a substantial deviation from the norm.

In their first protest under his administration, he quickly sent a truckload of rice to the pensioners and made a genuine promise that they would not suffer again under his watch. Governor Bago’s compassionate attitude demonstrates his appreciation for the crucial role civil servants have played in the development of Niger State.

He has stated unequivocally that he will not tolerate anyone who has served the state living in poverty. In a bold remark, he proclaimed his willingness to borrow funds or even suspend the salaries of all political appointees to ensure that pensioners, some of whom have been unpaid for over twelve years, receive their dues.

Governor Bago is genuinely moved by seeing retirees struggle, and he nearly burst into tears during a recent executive council meeting. This commitment was recently put into action. Governor Bago announced the approval and release of N25 billion to begin payment of pensions in stages. This decision is more than just financial; it is a moral duty and a big step toward returning dignity to individuals who have given so much to the state. 

The contrast with the last administration could not be sharper.

For years, retirees were obliged to lay down their mats before the government house entrance, swearing not to leave until their basic need for payment was satisfied. Their cries were dismissed, leaving many who had faithfully served the state feeling forlorn and frustrated.

Governor Bago’s approach heralds a new era of leadership in Niger State, one that prioritizes the well-being of its people, particularly the most vulnerable. By resolving this long-standing issue, he not only meets a key financial responsibility, but he also restores trust in the government and its ability to care for its people.

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Governor Bago agreed that it is a great load, but he is determined to shoulder it. His acts demonstrate a strong sense of responsibility and compassion, setting a new standard for administration in Niger State.

The Pensioners, who had previously been left to fend for themselves, now have a champion in Governor Bago — a leader who understands that a state’s greatness is measured not only by its infrastructure and economics but also by how it treats those who spend their lives to its service.

Finally, Governor Bago’s resolve to settle Niger State’s pension crisis is a sign of hope. It demonstrates the power of empathic and decisive leadership, as well as a reminder that true growth is dependent on the dignity and well-being of all citizens. Under his leadership, Niger State is on track for a brighter future, with civil servants’ contributions appreciated and their well-being safeguarded.

Aisha Wakaso is the Special Adviser to the Niger State Governor on Print Media.

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