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Lagos clears N3.6bn salary backlog, boosts public workers’ welfare

The Lagos State Government has approved and paid N3.67 billion in salary arrears to 6,293 academic and non-academic staff of state-owned tertiary institutions as part of sweeping welfare and public service reforms aimed at improving workers’ wellbeing and sustaining industrial harmony across the state.

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Lagos clears N3.6bn salary backlog, boosts public workers’ welfare

The Lagos State Government has approved and paid N3.67 billion in salary arrears to 6,293 academic and non-academic staff of state-owned tertiary institutions as part of sweeping welfare and public service reforms aimed…

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Lagos pays N88bn to 25,656 retirees in seven years

Lagos State Government has paid N88.4bn in pension bonds to 25,656 Lagos retirees since May 2019, with new increments and palliatives approved.

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  1. martedì 26 maggio 2026·punchng.com

    Lagos pays N88bn to 25,656 retirees in seven years

    Lagos State Government has paid N88.4bn in pension bonds to 25,656 Lagos retirees since May 2019, with new increments and palliatives approved.

  2. martedì 26 maggio 2026·vanguardngr.com

    Lagos clears N3.6bn salary backlog, boosts public workers’ welfare

    The Lagos State Government has approved and paid N3.67 billion in salary arrears to 6,293 academic and non-academic staff of state-owned tertiary institutions as part of sweeping…