Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has promised to review pensioners’ wages and gratuities, clear the backlog of arrears and revisit the Contributory Pension Scheme in the state.
He also vowed to get rid of banditry and other crimes, charging traditional rulers to oversee and exercise authority in their domains, with a view to helping the government improve security in the state.
Makinde stated these at the 2025 Annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service, the 6th edition since 2019, held at the Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan, on Monday.
He commended the state workforce and labour union leaders for their support and cooperation since the inception of his administration, charging them to put in more effort towards validating their values as public/civil servants.
Makinde also congratulated the 45 newly-appointed permanent secretaries, emphasising that most of them merited the appointments after going through rigorous examinations and screening exercises.
The governor advised the new permanent secretaries to see their appointments as the beginning of good things in their lives.
He said: “I want to use this opportunity to say thank you to our Labour leaders. I sincerely thank you for what you are doing on behalf of our state.
“I have been extremely lucky to have met this set of Labour leaders. You have cooperated with us. Well, we are working towards the same purpose and you have demonstrated that over and over again. So, I sincerely thank you.
“To the workers, your disposition and support have given us a lot of encouragement and I want to urge you to keep it up. The way we lay our bed is the way we will sleep on it. Don’t relent and I believe tomorrow will be better.
“To the new permanent secretaries, I want to say congratulations to all of you. I can say it openly and you are there to validate this — 80 per cent of you emerged strictly based on merit.
“Gone are the days in Oyo State when permanent secretaries were appointed on the basis of who you knew or who knew the governor.
“You have done exams, passed in flying colours and you have been appointed permanent secretaries. By the grace of God, on Monday, I will swear you in. Take this as the beginning of good things in your life.
“This is also a validation of what Oyo State Civil Service stands for. We have said everyone will be rewarded for his hard work. So, those of you striving, your own time will also come.”
Makinde added: “I want to make an announcement here today regarding the pensioners, because we negotiated minimum wage and consequential adjustments but yet to finalise that of the pensioners.
“We will do that this week. We will do it because pensioners must also survive. They have given their best to the state during their prime. The last time the Oyo State Government negotiated a pension review was in 2007.”
The governor also said he would make an effort to fully address the issue of pensioners’ gratuities, which he noted is over ₦80 billion for state and local government pensioners.
Earlier in their separate remarks, Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin, represented by the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Muhammed Fadeyi, commended the governor for his relentless efforts towards developing the state.
Chief Judge of Oyo State, Justice Iyabo Yerima, represented by Justice Olusegun Olagunju, also lauded the governor, charging the workers to rededicate themselves to the service of the state in 2025.
Similarly, in her welcome address, the Oyo State Head of Service, Mrs Olubunmi Oni (mni), appreciated the governor for his unwavering commitment to the welfare of the civil/public servants and pensioners despite the challenging economic situation in the country.
She said Governor Makinde had improved the quality of lives and also boosted the morale of civil servants by providing the much-needed stability and security for their households.
Oni commended the governor for the newly-approved minimum wage, appointment of unprecedented number of permanent secretaries, surveyor-general and executive secretaries in the public/civil service and the approval to conduct 2023 and 2024 promotion exercises for public/civil servants.
Mrs Oni also commended the governor for the mass recruitment across ministries, departments and agencies, as well as infrastructure development.
She urged the entire workforce to remain effective, efficient, transparent, disciplined, loyal and supportive towards actualising the Oyo State Roadmap for Sustainable Development, 2023-2027.
In their own goodwill messages, the state chairmen of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Kayode Martins and Comrade Bosun Olabiyi, respectively, appreciated Governor Makinde for enhancing the welfare of the workers.
This, they said, the governor did through prompt payment of salaries, payment of 13th month salary, payment of wage award and the approval of N80,000 minimum wage and consequential adjustment.
The two labour leaders promised the continuous and total support of public workers in the state to the Governor Makinde administration.