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Subsidy Removal: Ogun workers and pensioners to receive ₦10k palliative for three months

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Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, has approved a cash palliative of N10,000 each for public servants and pensioners in the state to cushion the impact of the removal of fuel subsidy.

Speaking in an interview with Channels Television on Tuesday evening, July 25, the governor said the distribution of the palliative will take effect from July and will last for three months.

According to him, “Paying special allowances is nothing novel or new to the system. It’s just that in this instance, we have designed this alongside the members of our labor unions. We just didn’t wake up one morning and arbitrarily chose to pay them N10,000.

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We sat down with TUC, JNC, and NLC weeks ago. After several meetings, we agreed that N10,000 across board from levels 1–17 will create that immediate relief to civil servants and pensioners that have to move every day.

This amount will be paid over the next three months in the first instance, because we’ve identified the fact that we need to have an immediate intervention, then an immediate to medium-term intervention, and a long-term intervention.

It’s our hope that at the expiration of the first three months, our medium-term intervention plans will have begun to unfold. So we can begin to take out the N10,000 cash palliative. The idea is that this will not be pensionable and, as such, will continue to be regarded as an allowance as against their basic salary and other emoluments.”

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