Tag: Civil Service

  • Lagos State Commits Over N1 Billion to Settle Backlog of Retiree Benefits

    Lagos State Commits Over N1 Billion to Settle Backlog of Retiree Benefits

    In an update published by The Punch, the Lagos State Government has successfully distributed more than N1 billion to 543 retirees, covering their long-awaited accrued pension rights. This disbursement is part of a strategic effort by the Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration to clear the financial obligations owed to former public servants and ensure their post-service welfare is prioritized.

    The Governor emphasized that the prompt payment of these benefits is a testament to the state’s commitment to the social contract between the government and its workforce. By settling these claims, the administration aims to provide a financial safety net for the elderly who have spent decades in the service of the state, particularly during times of economic volatility.

    Further validation of this development was provided by The Nation, which noted that the payment exercise was conducted through the Lagos State Pension Commission (LASPEC). The outlet quoted an official stating, “We are determined to maintain a consistent payment schedule to ensure that no retiree is left in financial distress.” Similarly, Daily Post confirmed the disbursement, highlighting the emotional relief for beneficiaries; the report featured a brief quote from a retiree: “This payment is a lifeline that has restored our hope in the system.”

    Echotitbits take:

    Lagos remains the frontrunner in pension reforms in Nigeria, consistently funding its retirement obligations despite national fiscal pressures. This move not only boosts the local economy by increasing the purchasing power of over 500 households but also serves as a stabilizing factor for the state’s civil service. Watch for whether other states, currently grappling with pension backlogs, will adopt the Lagos model of consistent monthly funding into retirement savings accounts.

    Source: The Guardian – https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/lasg-pays-465-retirees-n1-billion-pension-benefits/, and February 2, 2026

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  • Strike Action Cripples FCTA as Workers Demand Removal of Minister Wike

    Strike Action Cripples FCTA as Workers Demand Removal of Minister Wike

    Workers of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), backed by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), have commenced an indefinite strike in Abuja. Protesters gathered at the National Industrial Court on January 26, 2026, demanding the removal of the FCT Minister amid unresolved labor disputes.

    Workers cite unpaid promotion arrears and insufficient working tools, framing the situation as a violation of their rights and welfare. The industrial action has reportedly disrupted administrative activities across the FCT, with labor leaders insisting the strike will continue until meaningful concessions are achieved.

    Separate coverage also referenced court-related developments and included statements supporting the legitimacy of the protest action. The “Wike must go” demand, however, elevates the dispute beyond a standard wage-and-welfare negotiation and into a politically sensitive confrontation.

    Echotitbits take: Minister Nyesom Wike is known for his hardline approach to administration, but this labor confrontation could slow down his ambitious infrastructure projects in Abuja. Negotiation is likely, but the “Wike must go” demand makes it a high-stakes political standoff.
    Source: TVC News – https://www.tvcnews.tv/wike-takes-striking-fcta-workers-to-court/ 2026-01-26

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  • Osun Payroll Audit Flags 8,452 ‘Ghost Workers’ as State Tightens Wage Controls

    Osun Payroll Audit Flags 8,452 ‘Ghost Workers’ as State Tightens Wage Controls

    Reporting by The Punch indicates a payroll audit uncovered 8,452 alleged ghost workers in Osun State, raising fresh questions about payroll controls and wage leakages.

    The report suggests the finding emerged from a verification process aimed at tightening wage administration in a period of fiscal pressure.

    If the clean-up is sustained, it could free funds for public services, though disputes may follow over wrongful deletions and labour politics.

    Premium Times also reported the “8,452 ghost workers” figure, while The Guardian similarly described the discovery within a payroll clean-up narrative for the state.

    Echotitbits take: The real test is enforcement—publishing an audit trail, recovering funds where possible, and sanctioning those who enabled payroll fraud.

    Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/consultant-uncovers-8452-ghost-workers-in-osun/ January 10, 2026

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  • Osun Local Government Workers Resume Work After 11-Month Strike

    Osun Local Government Workers Resume Work After 11-Month Strike

    Figures cited by Vanguard show that local government workers in Osun State have officially resumed their duties following a grueling 11-month industrial action. The strike was sparked by a violent clash between APC and PDP supporters over the control of local council secretariats last year. The Association of Concerned Local Government Workers (ACCLGW) has now urged its members to ‘eschew violence’ and maintain professional ethics as they return to their desks.

    The resumption follows a series of mediation efforts led by traditional rulers and the state government. While the political dispute over council leadership remains in court, a temporary agreement was reached to allow administrative staff to return to ensure that basic services, such as waste management and primary health monitoring, are restored to the communities.

    Validation of this return to work was provided by The Punch and Daily Post. The Punch noted that ‘council secretariats were heavily guarded by police on Monday morning,’ while Daily Post quoted a union leader: ‘Our priority is the welfare of our members and the service to the people of Osun.’

    Echotitbits take: An 11-month strike is a catastrophic failure of local governance. While the staff are back, the ‘peace’ is fragile and entirely dependent on the upcoming court ruling regarding the local government elections. Watch for whether the Ademola Adeleke administration can maintain this truce without further political skirmishes.
    Source: Vanguard – https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/11-months-after-strike-union-warns-workers-against-violence/ January 5, 2026

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  • ICPC scorecard: no federal MDA achieves full ethics compliance in 2025

    ICPC scorecard: no federal MDA achieves full ethics compliance in 2025

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    2025-12-24 08:17:00

    As reported by PUNCH, the ICPC says no federal Ministry, Department or Agency achieved full compliance in its 2025 Ethics and Integrity Compliance Scorecard, pointing to widespread weaknesses in internal ethics systems.

    The assessment covered 344 MDAs, with only a minority rated substantially compliant while many fell into partial, poor, or non-compliance categories.

    The scorecard is intended to strengthen preventive anti-corruption reforms—meaning implementation after publication is as important as the ranking itself.

    Premium Times reported the findings, stating: “No MDA achieved full compliance in the 2025 assessment.” Daily Post likewise noted: “The Commission said no MDA achieved full ethical compliance…”

    Echotitbits take: Publishing rankings is step one; consequences and remediation are step two. Watch for whether compliance becomes tied to leadership performance reviews, procurement controls, and budget releases for repeat defaulters.

    Source: The Punch — December 23, 2025 (https://punchng.com/no-federal-mda-achieved-full-ethics-compliance-in-2025-icpc/)
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  • Lagos Honours 17 Retired Permanent Secretaries

    Lagos Honours 17 Retired Permanent Secretaries

    Lagos State honoured 17 retired permanent secretaries for decades of service, with the Head of Service praising their dedication and institutional contributions.

    Officials reaffirmed commitments to retiree welfare and said the state will continue to benefit from their experience through structured platforms.

    Source: Punch, 2025-12-09

  • Abiodun Appoints Selimot Ottun as Ogun New Head of Service

    Abiodun Appoints Selimot Ottun as Ogun New Head of Service

    Idowu Sowunmi

    Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has approved the appointment of Alhaja Selimot Olapeju Ottun as the new Head of Service in the state.

    Ottun’s appointment was coming after the former Head of Service, TPL Amope Ajibola Chokor, bowed out of the public service of Ogun State over the weekend.

    An accomplished psychologist, community development expert and administrator, she becomes the fifth woman to occupy the office and the 17th Head of Service since the creation of the state.

    While wishing Ottun success in her new assignment, Abiodun said he believed that she would put her vast knowledge in the management of the state’s civil service to good use in her new assignment.

    Ottun comes into her new position with impeccable pedigree and service record.

    Until her appointment, Ottun was Permanent Secretary in the Bureau of Political Affairs and Administration. She previously served as Permanent Secretary at Ogun State Ministry of Culture and Tourism between 2015 and 2019.

    A 1985 graduate of Psychology from University of Ibadan, the new Head of Service also earned a Post Graduate Diploma in Integrated Development from Pan African Institute of Development, Bua in Cameroon.

    Ottun had coordinated many Community Development and Gender Programmes for the state government and was also the state Director of the United Nations Gender Development Programme between 2009 and 2015.

    The new Head of Service has over the years proven to be an asset in different leadership roles she was saddled with. She’s also known to have used her network and creative ingenuity to adapt to changes in public sector management.

    Ottun is happily married and she is the President of Remo Secondary School, Sagamu 1973/78 set.

  • Lagos inspires innovation, pays over N16 billion pension in one year

    Lagos inspires innovation, pays over N16 billion pension in one year

    The Lagos State Government has initiated an interactive knowledge sharing platform to tap into the wisdom of its pool of civil-servant-staff for novel ideas that will aid the development of the state.

    The platform known as SHIFT Talks, was disclosed Wednesday by the state’s Commissioner for Establishments, Training and Pensions, Ajibola Ponnle at the Ministerial Press Briefing to mark the one year in office anniversary of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu held at the JJT park in the Alausa area of Ikeja, Lagos State.

    In her remark to journalists at the event, Ponnle described the initiative as one that will help the State “at harvesting the collective wisdom inherent within the service, showcasing innovation by staff and networking to bridge the inter-ministerial gap”

    Giving further explanation on how the initiative will also celebrate members of the Lagos State Government staff who distinguish themselves by following through on creative ideas, the Commissioner recognised some civil servants who had come up with ideas that aligned with the intent of the initiative in its first edition.

    “Knowledge SHIFTer, like Mrs. Tope George, a lawyer from the Ministry of Justice shared nuggets from a book she authored while Innovation SHIFTer, Seun Ogunmolu, who launched an App he developed, was recognised by Mr. Governor for an excellent performance. It should be worthy of note that Mr. Ogunmolu was advanced to GL 10 as a result of his innovative drive”.

    Giving performance account of her ministry and agencies under her supervision in the last one year, Ponnle noted that the Public Service Staff Development Centre (PSSDC) had by the end of March 2020, designed and implemented a total of 44 Learning and Development programmes for a total of 2,164 Public Service staff to enhance job performance.

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    Among others, She listed the organisation of In-Plant, Tailor-Made Workshops and Seminars, sponsorship of officers for Local and foreign training and approval for Study Leave as programmes implemented to boost the morale of employees.

    Reiterating the commitment of the Sanwo-Olu led government to boost service excellence, the Commissioner noted that: “We have trained a total of 4,210 staff during the year in-class sessions, representing 30% of the cumulative number trained in the previous four years, apart from the over 11,000 participants online”.

    She averred that in order to ensure a safe, conflict-free and productive workplace, the Ministry provided strategic and expert advice on industrial relations and also played an important role in the successful negotiation of the new minimum wage plus consequential adjustments, noting that three months arrears, as agreed, had already been paid to employees between February and April 2020 during the lockdown.

    Ponnle also emphasised that “the Lagos State Government pays more than the Federal recommended minimum wage, which shows the magnanimity of Governor Sanwo-Olu in ensuring that the ‘take-home’ of staff truly take them home”.

    In the area of Pension payments, she affirmed that the State Government has consistently distinguished itself as the leading State in the payment of contributory payment scheme, its management, implementation and administration in Nigeria, while also leading the pack in the full implementation of an increase in employers’ contribution from 7.5% to 10% and employees contribution from 7.5% to 8%.

    She submitted that a total of 4,104 retirees had their accrued pension rights of N16,759,441,707.75 credited into their RSAs between May 2019 to April 2020, saying that the government also approved the release of N13.75billion to fund the Redemption Bond Account, thereby increasing the additional funding rate from 5% to 10% of total annual staff emoluments in order to fully clear the backlog of arrears from the old defined benefit scheme era of pension management by the State.

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    Ponnle stated further that the Lagos State Pension Commission, LASPEC, has commenced the issuance of pensioners ID cards to retirees while additional benefits that will accrue to civil service retirees, who hold ID cards, will be unveiled in due course.

    She reaffirmed the commitment of the Ministry to developing initiatives that will ensure the mandate of a 21st Century-compliant workforce is achieved.