Tag: Governor Seyi Makinde

  • Oyo pensioners call for emergency over N62.5b arrears

    Retirees under the aegis of Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) in Oyo State have called on Governor Seyi Makinde to as a matter of urgency declare a state of emergency on pension matters in view of the about N63 billion arrears being owned the pensioners by past administrations.

    The sum, which accounts for between eight to 56 months of unpaid pensions and gratuities, is been owed retired primary school teachers and local government pensioners.

    The pensioners spoke when about 1,000 members of the NUP in the state led by Acting Chairman Abimbola Abolade and state secretary Olusegun Abatan, staged a solidarity rally to the Governor’s Office, Agodi, Ibadan.

    Speaking on behalf of the pensioners, Abatan called for the upward review of the monies allocated to settling the arrears in the interest of the retirees.

    He said: “It is regrettable to inform your excellency that gratuities of workers, who retired in the year 2012, are just being paid in 2019. We strongly appeal that the monthly allocation to the Ministry of Establishment be increased to N500 million monthly to enable prompt payment of gratuities and pensions.

    “If you add all these arrears together, government’s indebtedness to Oyo State pensioners alone would be in the neighbourhood of N100 billion. It is this pertinent to urge your excellency to declare a state of emergency on pension matters.”

    Governor Makinde said his administration would give everything that is due to the pensioners under the law to them as and when due saying, however, that “in this journey, there are two parts’.

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    “Part one started on May 29, 2019. We have drawn a line there that from May 29, 2019, till the end of this –administration, whatever is due to you under the law, will be done for you.

    “So, what we are saying is that salaries of workers, pensions and all other statutory payments that government should pay, we will pay them as at when due.

    “But what had transpired before we came on board, we will roll them together, and look at how to deduct money in installments to offset the arrears. This is what I promised during the campaign. Whatever we can devote to it every month, we will devote it.

    “I must let you appreciate the position we are in in Oyo State, as of today. There is no hide-and-seek game in what we are doing inside the Governor’s Office. We will make it completely open. I want you to hold me accountable for that.

    “The Federal Allocation to Oyo State every month is N4.5 billion roughly. The wage bill is N5.5 billion. So, there is a gap of N1 billion. Our monthly internally generated revenue – even historical within one month and four days that we have spent in office, is roughly N2 billion. If we take N1 billion in the IGR to complete workers’ salaries, it remains N1 billion.

    “The contract I met on ground is that the consultant, collecting the IGR for the government, is being paid 20 per cent. So, the consultancy fee in the N2 billion is about N400 million. So, if we add N1billion to workers’ salaries and pay the consultant N400 million, what we have left is about N500 million to N600million. These exclude allocations to Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).

    “But don’t be scared, we have put all these factors into consideration before we decided that God should use us for the people of Oyo State. I told you the state of things so that you can appreciate our position. We are ready and able to tackle the challenges.”

  • My commissioners’ list ’ll be ready in 10 days, says Makinde

    Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has hinted that his list of commissioners will be ready within 10 days from now.

    He gave the hint while featuring on a television programme to mark his first 30 days in office at the weekend.

    Makinde said he would have constituted his cabinet had the outgone administration cooperated with his team for a smooth transition after he won the March 9 election.

    According to him, his efforts to achieve a smooth transition were frustrated by the alleged attitude of the last administration.

    He said his administration would have hit the ground running after his swearing-in if he got the cooperation he sought.

    He, however, assured that his list of commissioners will be ready within 10 days, stressing that efforts on it were being finalised.

    He said: “Within the next 10 to 14 days, we should have the cabinet formed and other things in place.”

    Makinde also explained that the need for balancing and inclusiveness informed his decision to appoint a female technocrat, Mrs. Olubamiwo Adeosun, as the Secretary to the State Government (SSG). She is the first female SSG in the state.

    Until her appointment, Mrs. Adeosun was the Country Implementation Lead of the Shell Business Operations (SBO), Nigeria.

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    The governor explained that the move was simply meant to balance his cabinet along with gender and religious considerations aside her eminent qualification.

    His words: “While I was campaigning, I promised to ensure that my cabinet is balanced when it comes to gender and religion and zonal consideration. I, the governor, am male and Christian; the deputy governor is a male and Muslim. The Chief of Staff is male and Muslim. So, we felt that the Secretary to State Government, which is a very important position in the executive, should automatically be a woman and a Christian.”

    He assured of continuous balancing in his appointments in line with his firm belief in inclusiveness and diversity in government.

    Makinde also added that it is a thing of pride that both the current Head of Service (HoS) and the SSG in the state are women.

    Adeosun’s appointment had shocked politicians, especially members of the alliance that worked for Makinde’s victory in the election. They expected that the governor would appoint one of them since all professionals are found among politicians.

  • Breaking: Makinde sacks Council, Board chairmen

    Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Wednesday night sacked all local government chairmen across the 33 councils and 35 Local Council Development Authorities (LCDAs) with immediate effect.

    Makinde, in a statement by his Chief of Staff, Mr Bisi Ilaka, asked them to handover to the head of local government administration or senior directors in their local government areas and councils.

    The statement reads “His Excellency, the Governor of Oyo State, Engr. Oluseyi Makinde has directed as follows:

    “That all local Government authorities, Local Council Development Authorities be dissolved with immediate effect.

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    “That all Local Government Chairmen are to hand over to their Heads of Local Government Administration (HLA) or the most Senior Directors in their local government areas and councils.

    “That all Boards of Parastatals and corporations be dissolved.

    “That embargo be placed on all Local and State Government accounts until further directives.”