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Lest We Forget: With Makinde’s Reform, Pensioners Now Have A New Lease Of Life

by Sulaimon Olanrewaju
July 7, 2026
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“Transparency is another hallmark of Makinde’s pension reform. Pensioners can track payments, confident that the system is no longer shrouded in secrecy.”

On Tuesday, June 26, 2018 in Ibadan, the Oyo State High Court corridors were filled, not with lawyers in crisp suits, but with weary and worried pensioners clutching faded documents. Their faces told stories of decades of service in classrooms and council offices, now overshadowed by years of waiting.

Prelude to Oyo Pensioners’ Reform

It was the hearing of a suit filed by the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP), Oyo State Council, against the then governor of the state, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, and five other top officials of the state.

The union had dragged the state government before the High Court over ₦42.3 billion unpaid gratuities and pensions for retired primary school teachers and local government pensioners.

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The figure was staggering, but for the retirees, it was beyond mere numbers; it was meals they couldn’t afford, the medication they couldn’t access, the responsibilities they couldn’t meet, and the dignity they had lost.

The union’s counsel, Lasun Sanusi (SAN), painted a grim picture of the pensioners’ plight before Justice Maruf Adegbola. He said: “Primary school teachers and local government pensioners are dying almost daily because they cannot afford medications for their health challenges.”

The courtroom fell silent, the words echoing the desperation of thousands of senior citizens.

Outside, the pensioners gathered in clusters, some leaning on walking sticks, others supported by their children. They spoke of promises broken, of agreements to pay arrears in instalments that never materialised.

Representatives of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) stood with them, amplifying their cries for justice.

Speaking at a press conference, the then state chairman of the union, Comrade Gbadegesin Akande, said the decision to institute a suit against the governor and others was a consequence of the roguish disposition of the government towards pensioners’ welfare, which resulted in the hoary heads, who had invested their youthful years in the service of the state, being subjected to agonising hardship and excruciating denigration.

He explained that their recourse to the courts became a Hobson’s choice following the failure of the state government to attend to the series of letters that had been written, endless pleas that had been made, and even countless protests that the union had embarked upon to get the government to address its plight.

But despite their resort to litigation, not much changed for the pensioners; pensions were still owed and gratuities were still unpaid.

At another press conference jointly addressed by the Secretary of the NUP, Comrade Segun Abatan, and the Secretary of the Association of Retired Primary School Teachers, Comrade Tunji Ogunwale, on May 4, 2019, the duo lamented the plight of pensioners and accused the outgoing administration of Governor Abiola Ajimobi of owing ₦62.5bn in pensions and gratuities.

Speaking at the press conference, Comrade Ogunwale said: “Today, Oyo State Government is owing us N62.5billion. That is the amount of gratuities left unpaid. I am personally being owed 35 months pension arrears.

“They are owing some of us 60 months, some 55 and some 40 months. It varies from eight to 60 months. He (Governor Ajimobi) has never paid anybody any gratuity in the last eight years. If we had not gone to court, that means he would not have deemed it fit to pay a dime for eight years.”

So, for pensioners in Oyo State, up to May 2019, life was rough, tough and torturous. It was marked by hardship, uncertainty, and indignity. Many retirees who had served the state faithfully for decades suddenly found themselves struggling to survive, as their pensions and gratuities were either delayed or paid in fractions.

The state government owed billions in arrears, and the elderly were left to bear the brunt of financial neglect. Their plight became a recurring headline, with protests and court actions reflecting the depth of their suffering.

For many of these senior citizens already in the twilight of their lives, with children already grown and independent, there was no steady support system. So, feeding became a major challenge and getting money to buy the needed medication for their ailments became a nightmare.

Many retirees sold property to survive, and some even died while waiting for what was theirs. The situation robbed many of them of the dignity and honour of old age. They were forced into begging or, for those of them who could muster enough strength, taking up menial jobs as security guards or gatemen.

But when Comrades Abatan and Ogunwale held the press conference in May 2019, little did they realise how close the pensioners were to the change they had always wanted. On the 29th of that month, while being inaugurated as the Executive Governor of Oyo State for the first tenure at the iconic Liberty Stadium, Engineer Seyi Makinde made a promise that no longer would pensions be delayed or paid in percentages in the state.

He then donated his entire salary as governor to the state for pension payment. He also promised to clear the backlog of unpaid gratuities. That marked the beginning of the end of the woes that retired civil servants had been subjected to over the years.

Governor Makinde kept his promise to the pensioners and began the implementation immediately. While full pensions were paid alongside workers’ salaries, the governor, in 2019, approved the release of ₦500m monthly for gratuity. This was later increased to ₦1bn monthly in 2024, ₦1.5bn in 2025, and eventually ₦3bn monthly in January 2026. Till date, over ₦25bn gratuity backlog has been cleared with almost 5,000 retirees benefiting.

Makinde did not stop at that. In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the governor approved the free enrolment of pensioners into the State Health Insurance Scheme, reaffirming the administration’s commitment to ensuring accessible and affordable healthcare for senior citizens. The governor also raised the minimum pension in the state to ₦25,000. In addition, Governor Makinde approved that all pension increases since 2007, such as the 33 per cent pension increase of 2010 and the consequential adjustment of 2019, be factored into the pensions of affected pensioners. With that, Oyo State pensioners became the highest paid in the country.

The consistency in pension payment and commitment to outstanding gratuity defrayment have transformed the life of many a pensioner. For many retirees, the moment they received their gratuity was life-changing.

Mrs Modupe Akinola, a retired teacher said: “The day I got my gratuity, I cried.” She added, “It was like a burden lifted off my shoulders. I could finally repair my leaking roof.”

Equally transformative was the prompt payment of monthly pensions. Unlike what it was in the pre-Makinde era, retirees no longer have to wait for months to receive fractions of their pension. Salaries and pensions are paid side by side, restoring confidence and stability.

“I can now buy my drugs without borrowing,” said Mr. Adewale Oladipo, a retired civil servant. “Before, I used to skip medication because I couldn’t afford it. That nearly killed me,” he added.

To express their gratitude to Governor Seyi Makinde for his commitment to their welfare, members of the NUP, Oyo State Council, organised an appreciation rally in front of the Governor’s Office, Oyo State Government Secretariat in 2025.

Speaking at the rally, the Secretary, Comrade Olusegun Abatan, said: “16 years before you took over the mantle of government in Oyo State, pensioners had no government that was sympathetic and empathetic to their plights. Gratuities were not paid as and when due, pensions of those times were withheld or paid in instalments and all entreaties to the governments fell on deaf ears, resulting in massive deaths of our members.

“At one point, Oyo State pensioners were referred to as dead people and in actual fact, we were dying like fowls afflicted by Newcastle disease. When you contested for the first term, we just wanted anybody that would liberate us from the shackles of death and we went ahead to vote en masse for you. We did the same thing when you threw your hat into the ring for a second term.

“You have not disappointed us. Our pensions became regular; you started paying our gratuities that were criminally held down for a whole eight years.”

The ripple effects of the regular payment of pensions and gratuities have spread to all parts of the state. Pensioners are now supporting their families, paying school fees for grandchildren and contributing to community life. Markets across the state have seen pensioners return as active buyers, injecting funds into local economies.

The protests that once filled the streets of Ibadan have petered out. Pensioners no longer need placards to demand justice; they receive it quietly, through bank alerts. Clearing the backlog has also had psychological impact.

Retirees speak of sleeping better, of reduced anxiety, of feeling valued again. “We no longer feel abandoned,” says Mrs. Akinola. “We feel like citizens whose service is appreciated.”

Transparency is another hallmark of Makinde’s pension reform. Pensioners can track payments, confident that the system is no longer shrouded in secrecy. Families that were fractured by financial strain have begun to heal, as pensioners have now reclaimed their role as providers and respected elders.

Today, as a result of Governor Makinde’s pensions reform, the average Oyo State pensioner lives a transformed life. From despair to dignity, from neglect to recognition, Governor Makinde’s intervention has rewritten the story of retirement in Oyo State. Pensioners now live with peace of mind, their golden years restored to what they should be: a time of rest, respect, and pride.

In Ibadan, where pensioners once gathered in protest, the atmosphere today is strikingly different. Governor Seyi Makinde’s administration has transformed the pension landscape in Oyo State, turning years of neglect into a story of relief, dignity, and hope. His reforms are not just about numbers; they are about human lives restored, they are about honouring the social contract, they are about giving the senior citizens their due.

•Dr Olanrewaju is the Special Adviser (Media) to the Governor of Oyo State.

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