This was revealed in a press statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Ekerete Udoh on Tuesday.
The statement disclosed that a breakdown of the payment showed that a total of N900m was allocated for retired state civil servants, and N500m was earmarked for retired primary school teachers.
“The release of the additional 1.4 billion naira brings the total amount of gratuities paid so far by the Governor, ten months after his inauguration to 16.1 billion naira,” the statement read.
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It added that “even though it is an acknowledged fact that gratuities are entitlements, the courage to consistently release funds for the payment, further demonstrates the people-centric approach to governance by his excellency, Governor Umo Eno”.
“This gesture will undoubtedly help our retirees cushion the harsh effects of the current economic situation in the country”.














