Ekiti pensioners laud Fayemi over payment of pension

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Kayode Fayemi, Ekiti State Governor.

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Ekiti State Association of Retired Heads of Service and Permanent Secretaries has praised Governor Kayode Fayemi for his efforts in prioritising the welfare of the pensioners.
The ex-bureaucrat explained that the Dr. Fayemi places high premium on the payment of salaries and allowances of the civil servants and pensioners, saying these would help in improving the economy of the state and the wellbeing of the citizens.
The pensioners also decried the kidnapping and eventual killings of some local government officials while returning to Ado Ekiti from their duty posts, describing such situation saddening and horrific.
They called for more deployment of security operatives to strategic interstate roads that have become dangerous for commuters and motorists to allay the fear of being Kidnapped.
Recently, the Director of Administration of of Gbonyin Local Government, Mr David Jejelowo and two staff of Emure Council Area, were kidnapped by abductors along Ado-Ijan and Ikere-Ise roads.
On the same day, an Accountant with the Emure Council Area, Mr. Abayomi Ajayi was shot by the same gang of kidnappers, who laid siege to highways across the state.
The ex-civil servants urged the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Asuquo Amba and sister agencies chiefs to strengthen their security architecture and comb the forests being used by the bandits for their hide out.
In a statement issued and co-signed by its Chairman, Mr. A. Ajayi and Secretary, Kunle Olofin after its meeting, it said: “Members expressed worries over the deteriorating security situation in Ekiti State which has led to several kidnaps and loss of lives. 
“Members appealed to the governor as the Chief Security Officer to ensure adequate deployment of security personnel to all the nooks and crannies, especially all the inter-state roads”.
“We noted with satisfaction how government has been responding appropriately to the security situation. The charge to the traditional rulers to operate the first line of defence is welcome.
The government should further interact with various communities and their vigilante groups with the view to enlisting their cooperation with security agencies in combing forests being used kidnappers’ dens.
“The hunters should monitor and report strange faces and movements in their farms and communities. We know that the coming on board of a new administration will open up windows of opportunities for investments and our roads must be protected to guarantee the safety of potential businessmen”.
The association pledged its partnership with government in identifying those areas that can smoothen government-labour relations and other sections of the society for Ekiti to be well governed under the Fayemi-led administration.
They therefore advised the government to revisit the issue of gratuity to pensioners and parity of pension to make lives better for the citizens and accelerate their standard of living.


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