Yobe state Governor Mai Mala Buni has approved the immediate release of ₦5.8 billion for the settlement of all outstanding gratuity liabilities owed to retired state public officers.
A statement by the Commissioner of Finance, Mohammed Abatcha Geidam, which was made available to Newsman, stated that this significant milestone underscores the administration’s unwavering commitment to the welfare of its dedicated civil servants who have served the state meritoriously”,
The statement added that the governor has further directed that, going forward, the payment of gratuities must be integrated into the state’s monthly financial schedule.
“This means that cleared gratuity payments will be made monthly, alongside the regular pension payments, ensuring that no future backlog of retirement benefits is allowed to accumulate”, the Commissioner said.
According to him the approval of ₦5.8 billion is a “clear demonstration of Governor Buni’s compassionate leadership and his administration’s deep appreciation for the years of service rendered by Yobe’s retirees”.
“By clearing this substantial backlog and institutionalizing a prompt, monthly payment system, the governor has provided much-needed financial relief and restored dignity to our senior citizens”, he added.
The statement emphasised that the Ministry of Finance and the Office of the Head of Service are working collaboratively to ensure the seamless and transparent disbursement of these funds to all affected retirees immediately.
He therefore said this bold financial step is part of the Governor’s broader economic and social agenda to ensure fiscal responsibility and prioritize the welfare of Yobe State citizens, particularly those who have contributed immensely to its development.

