Don’t Make Us Suffer – Ekiti Pensioners Beg Gov-Elect, Oyebanji

Don’t Make Us Suffer - Ekiti Pensioners Beg Gov-Elect, Oyebanji
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Joel Akinola who is the Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Ekiti State Branch, has openly urged the governor-elect, Biodun Oyebanji, to make sure he applies the experience he has garnered over the years in act of governance in moving the state forward.

Akinola had also urged Oyebanji to, on the assumption of office in October, make sure that he prioritises the welfare and wellness of pensioners, saying, “We want you to ensure pensioners no longer suffer at old age after service to the state during our active days.”

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The pensioners’ chairman, who made this statement in Ado Ekiti when the governor-elect paid a thank you visit to the retirees in the state following his victory in the June 18 Ekiti governorship election, also presented the Holy Bible to him just as the senior citizens offered prayers to put his administration on a good footing as he would be taking over affairs of the state mid-October.

He told Oyebanji, “You are not a novice in the mechanics and dynamics of state administration. We appeal to you to please always apply this in moving the state forward, developing the land and its people.”

Oyebanji, who expressed gratitude for the support given to him during the election, assured the retirees that his administration would make pensioners’ welfare a top priority, describing them as fathers and mothers whose welfare could not be toyed with.

He lauded the senior citizens for their prayers, saying, “You didn’t only give me your support, you prayed for me here because you believe I am your son. On this note, I’m emphasising it again that I won’t disappoint you.”

Oyebanji urges the pensioners to relate with him as their son and feel free to call his attention to any lapse in his administration before it gets compounded.

 

Africa Daily News, New York

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