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2011/12 Osun pensioners disrupt prayers for Aregbesola's mother despite payment of N5.1billion to workers (photo)

– Pensioners in Osun state have staged a protest during the prayers for Governor Aregbesola’s late mother

– The government has however paid over N5.1billion to workers

– The protest also coincided with the 3rd day Fidua prayer of Alhaja Saratu Aregbesola, mother of the governor

Following the payment of over N5.1billion to workers by the state government of Osun, pensioners under the aegis of Forum 2011/12 retired public servant in Osun has staged a well-planed protest demanding for more payment from the government.

The protest which coincided with the 3rd day Fidua prayer of Alhaja Saratu Aregbesola, mother of the governor who died on Tuesday, was staged to press home more payment from the government of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola.

Pensioners in Osun state have staged a protest during the prayers for Governor Aregbesola's late mother

Pensioners in Osun state have staged a protest during the prayers for Governor Aregbesola’s late mother

The pensioners who converged at the entrance of the state’s secretariat, Abere were seeing discussing with no placards to drive home reasons for their protest.

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Recall that the state government of Osun committed N5.1 billion out of the N6.3 billion second tranche Paris club refund received from the federal government for the payment of salaries and pensions.

It was gathered that the workers, pensioners inclusive have since been receiving credit alert of payment of the agreed payment reached with the various unions.

The government reached the sharing formula through the state’s Revenue Allocation Committee, led by Hassan Sunmonu, in conjunction with labour unions in the state.

It was learnt that the unions agreed to the decision to pay the arrears of July and August 2015, the balance of leave bonuses of 2015 to workers in grade level 8-17 who had been receiving modulated salaries, as well as the July 2017 salary and pension entitlements to all workers in the state.

Prince Rotimi Adelugba, the chairman of the Triangular Group of Pensioners in

Osun state described the latest protest embarked upon by a faction of pensioners as ‘sponsored’, describing their conduct as unnecessary and a plot to undermine the good intention of the government.

He said the state government has paid the salary of all workers in the state up to July, 2017 in line with the agreement made between it and the labour union.

According to him, the state government and the labour union met and decided that the state should pay July and August, 2015 balance of the modulated salaries of workers whose pay had been on modulation since 2015.

The Osun Triangular Pensioners chairman warned those that are preoccupied in sowing seed of discord with aim of heating up the polity and inciting the populace against the government to desist in the collective interest of all in the state.

Prince Adelugba opined that at a time when the whole state is in mourning over the death of the illustrious mother of our governor, it is only fair that they sympathize with him and the government, rather than put up a show of shame, on a day dedicated for the 3rd Fidau Prayer for Alhaja Saratu Aregbesola.

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In an interesting twist, one of the protesters, who dressed like an Islamic cleric was spotted with a black goat, for yet to be identified purpose, however, the policemen on ground barred the man from slaughtering the animal.

ZENITHBLOG.com had earlier reported that President Muhammadu Buhari who is on medical leave in London joined the list of sympathizers to console Governor Aregbesola over the death of his mother, Alhaja Saratu.

President Buhari who has been away in a telephone call expressed sympathy with the Osun state governor and eulogised Aregbesola’s mother Alhaja Saratu.

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