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Jigawa disburses N1.5 billion pension to 569 retirees

He described the state’s pension model as one of the best in the country.

by Diplomatic Info
July 28, 2025
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he Jigawa government says it has begun the disbursement of N1.5 billion in pension entitlements to 569 beneficiaries.

The head of service (HoS), Muhammad Dagaceri, said this on Monday, when he addressed the beneficiaries at the Pension House in Dutse to formally signal the commencement of the exercise.

Mr Dagaceri said that the disbursement was being carried out through the Local Government Contributory Pensions Board.

He described the state’s pension model as one of the best in the country.

According to him,  more than 20 states have visited Jigawa to learn from its exemplary approach.

He commended Governor Umar Namadi for his unwavering commitment to sustaining and enhancing the pension scheme.

The HoS also lauded the governor for his significant support and efforts toward improving the scheme, emphasising the positive effects of the government’s initiatives on both retirees and the broader civil service community.

In a remark, the executive secretary of the pension’s board, Binyaminu Shitu, disclosed that over N1.5 million would be distributed to the 569 retirees.

Mr Shitu said the amount captured various payments, including retirement benefits, death benefits and death pension balances.

He also said that 278 of the beneficiaries were from the state service, 158 from local governments and 124 from local education authorities (LEA), amongst others.

“Specifically, N87 million would be disbursed to those from state service, over N355,025 to local governments employees and N274,798 from LEA,” he said.

He affirmed the board’s commitment to the timely disbursement of entitlements, including payment of monthly pension in the first week of every month.

Mr Shitu further reiterated the state government’s dedication to enhancing the welfare of its workers and ensuring that they enjoy a secure and fulfilling life after their years of service.

(NAN)

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