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BREAKING: Lagosians Jubilate As Sanwo-Olu Led Administration Set To Distribute N3.1 billion To 1,000 Retirees

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BREAKING: Lagosians Jubilate As Sanwo-Olu Led Administration Set To Distribute N3.1 billion To 1,000 Retirees....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Written By Oshiobugie John

In a groundbreaking move aimed at providing much-needed support to retirees in Lagos State, the administration led by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has announced a historic distribution of N3.1 billion to 1,000 retirees. This significant allocation signals a profound commitment to the welfare and well-being of Lagosians, eliciting jubilation and gratitude across the state. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

 

 

 

 

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PRESS RELEASE:

Hello Lagos, I’m happy to share some news with you that I hope will put smiles on the faces of families.

Next week, we’re set to disburse N3.1 billion under the Contributory Pension Scheme to over 1,000 retirees who have served our state tirelessly. Your sacrifices have not gone unnoticed. It is pertinent to take note of the fact that in the lifetime of our administration, we have disbursed over N60 billion as pension to over 17,000 retirees. This achievement fills us with pride.

Prioritizing the welfare of those who’ve shaped Lagos’ history is not just a commitment; it’s our legacy. Your trust is paramount, and together, we’re constructing a Lagos that champions its own. A heartfelt thank you for your unwavering dedication. Your contributions form the very foundation of our vibrant state. There is so much more to be done, and we will continue to strive to achieve more. Let’s keep building a stronger, caring Lagos together.

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