Saturday 27 August 2016

Anambra former govs, deputies to receive pension

 
Enugu State governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, has said that all former civilian governors and deputy governors of old Anambra State of Enugu extraction would be paid pension by the state government.
Speaking on Saturday during the celebration of the 25th anniversary
of the creation the state in Enugu, Ugwuanyi said that the gesture was in appreciation of their services to their people.
He disclosed that efforts were on to amend the pension laws of the state to give the move the desired legality.

He said that the state was appreciative of the roles of its founding fathers, those who labored to ensure the creation of the state on August 27, 1991.
“The journey to the creation of the state invariably started with the discovery of coal and subsequent development of urban settlement of Enugu in 1909.

“We pay tribute to our founding fathers and former leaders whose agitations heralded a pleasant and more desired end to the long period of agitation,” he said.
Ugwuanyi said that the Coal-city state had remained exceptionally favoured, and had continued to play a key role in the socio-political and economic life of Nigeria.
He said that his administration had committed the state into the hands of God and would continue to record success in all endeavours in spite of obvious challenges.

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