The Kaduna State Government has approved the release of ₦4.289 billion to settle pension entitlements, gratuities, and death benefits owed to retired civil servants and the families of deceased workers in the state.
The approval was granted by Governor Uba Sani, according to a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Culture, Ahmed Maiyaki.
The funds will cover obligations under both the Contributory Pension Scheme (accrued rights) and the Defined Benefit Scheme, as part of ongoing efforts to clear outstanding liabilities and strengthen social protection.
Maiyaki described the intervention as a reflection of Governor Sani’s people-centred leadership and commitment to the welfare of senior citizens, noting that the initiative goes beyond debt settlement to restoring dignity and recognising retirees’ contributions.

He added that the latest payment forms part of a wider strategy to clear pension arrears and rebuild confidence in the system.
According to him, total pension-related disbursements under the current administration have now reached ₦17.796 billion, benefiting over 8,300 retirees and families of deceased workers.
He further explained that the government’s actions in the pension sector are part of broader reforms aimed at improving fiscal discipline, enhancing transparency, and ensuring sustainable public financial management.
The state government reaffirmed its commitment to prompt pension payments and the long-term sustainability of the system, stressing that retirees’ welfare remains a key priority.
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