
Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun
Ogun
State Government has announced the commencement of payment of backlog
of cooperative deductions and leave bonuses to its workforce.
The Ogun State Governor, Senator
Ibikunle Amosun, broke the news on Tuesday during the special reception
held in honour of the outgoing Head of Service and 35 retired Permanent
Secretaries from the Civil Service at the Arcade Ground, Oke-Mosan,
Abeokuta.
Amosun said he had approved the
immediate payment of the arrears from November 2014 to April 2015 from
the bailout given the state by the Federal Government while it had on
its own paid the deductions from June to September 2015.
He
reiterated his administration’s commitment to paying the salaries of
its workforce as and when due, saying this had been the culture of its
administration even in the face of the sudden economic downturn in the
country.
Amosun, who also used the occasion to
inform journalists that he had sent the list of his intended cabinet
members to the State House of Assembly for clearance, noted that his
administration would immediately hit the ground running in order to
improve the fortunes of the state and mitigate the effect of the
economic downturn on the state.
Meanwhile, Amosun also lauded the
immense contributions of the outgoing Head of Service, Mrs. Modupe
Adekunle, describing her as a significant player in the success story of
his administration.
He said, “Today, you can raise your
shoulders high anywhere because you are a significant part of the
success story of this administration.
“Tell anyone who cares to listen that you were part of the administration that transformed the entire landscape of Ogun State.”
The governor described Adekunle and the
35 other retiring Permanent Secretaries as people of noble character and
worthy examples for others coming behind.
The Chairman, Body of Permanent
Secretaries, Mr. Sola Adeyemi, described the HOS as a woman who
distinguished herself through hard work and dedication and undoubtedly
contributed greatly to the development of the state.
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