The Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Idiat Adebule, has said that the
state will not fail in the prompt payment of pensions to retired
teachers.
She said this on Tuesday during a Pensioners’ Welfare Forum organised by
the Teachers’ Establishment and Pensions Office in Lagos.
Adebule, who was represented by the Chairman of the state’s Universal
Basic Education Board, Mr. Ganiyu Sopeyin, commended the retirees whom
she said had contributed to providing quality education to pupils in the
state.
She said, “This is a significant day because it is a gathering of
senior citizens and pensioners who have played significant roles in
providing quality education for our children. We see you as stakeholders
and partners in progress. We thank you for your efforts while in
service and we will not fail in the prompt payment of all your
allowances.
“Continue to be role models even in retirement. The essence of this
meeting is to discuss issues that can militate against your welfare and
communicate government policies and programmes that affect your welfare.
Aside from providing you with health services, we are here to exchange
ideas.’’
In her address, the Permanent Secretary, TEPO, Mrs. Sewanu Amosu,
expressed appreciation to God for sparing the lives of the retirees.
According to her, the welfare of the pensioners is one of the major concerns of the state government.
“Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has promised to put retirees first and he
is fulfilling that promise. I thank God specially that you are in good
health and sound mind. I urge you to continue to use your expertise to
help the state government to develop the education sector,’’ she said.
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