Government of Ekiti State, Nigeria.

EKSG Canvasses Federal Govt. Support for Elders’ Resort Centre

January 12, 2022

…as FG urges other states to emulate Ekiti’s care for aged citizens

The Government of Ekiti State has said it is constructing the Elders’ Resort Centre to boost the morale of senior citizens and give them a sense of belonging in the Land of Honour.

The Deputy Governor, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi, who disclosed this when he received a delegation from the National Senior Citizens Centre, Abuja, led by its Director General, Dr. Emem Omokaro, said the project will provide opportunities for the aged people to socialise among other welfare benefits.

The delegation was also joined on the visit by representatives of the Ekiti Council of Elders led by its General Secretary, Mr. Niyi Ajibulu and the Nigeria Union of Pensioners led by its State Chairman, Mr. Joel Akinola.

Otunba Egbeyemi used the opportunity of the forum to call on the Federal Government through the National Senior Citizens Centre (NSCC) to assist in providing many facilities at the Ekiti Elders’ Resort which is nearing completion.

He explained that the Governor Fayemi Administration places premium on the welfare of the old people going down in history as the first government in Nigeria to pay monthly stipends to registered senior citizens under its Social Security Scheme for the Aged.

The Deputy Governor added that the present Administration also pays monthly pension to retirees and has been clearing the backlog of arrears of gratuities.

He said: “Our administration cares for the welfare of the aged people and our Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, demonstrated this during his first term and in his second term with payment of monthly stipends known as ‘Owo Arugbo’ to them so that they can meet their basic needs.

“During this present tenure, we are building Ekiti Elders’ Resort Centre, a laudable project unprecedented on the history of our country by any state government.

“When it is completed, our old people can ho there and recreate thereby reducing boredom and loneliness. We want the Federal Government to assist us in providing many facilities at the Centre.”

Earlier in her remarks, the NSCC Director-General, Dr. Omokaro, commended the Government of Ekiti State for taking the lead in caring for the senior citizens through various empowerment initiatives.

She explained that the NSCC was established through an Act signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari, calling for the domestication of the law in all the state to firm up the welfare of the aged.

Dr. Omokaro said agency was desirous of partnering with States describing Ekiti as an “entry point” expressing confidence that the bid would be better achieved with Governor Fayemi’s chairmanship of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF).

She stated: “We have been briefed on Mr. Governor’s support for the Ekiti Council of Elders and we have learned of the Elderly People’s Resort being executed by this administration

“We want to partner with Ekiti to build the capacity of workers to take care of the elderly people and the NSCC platform will be a tedious one of there are no frameworks at the state level to support the elderly.”

The NSCC boss urged other states of the federation to emulate the Ekiti example of putting up an enduring legacy for the aged for them to contribute meaningfully in the society.

 

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