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Gov Oyebanji Extends EKiti Teachers’ Retirement Age To 65 Years

Gov. Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti  has approved the immediate extension of retirement age of teachers in the state,  from 60 years to 65 years and service year raised from 35 to 40 years.

The governor also rewarded outstanding teachers in the state with cash gifts totalling N46 million.

Oyebanji  approved upward review of Science Teachers and Head of Department allowances, as well as immediate payment of 2019 leave bonus arrears to further motivate the teachers.

The governor made these  declarations on Sunday at the 2025 World Teachers’ Day celebration held at the Ekiti Parapo Pavalion, Ado Ekiti.

Oyebanji, who thanked the teachers for their invaluable contributions to the growth and development of the state, described them as the foundation upon which the future of the state is built.

 He affirmed that the gesture os part of his administration’s efforts to motivate teachers, recognise their immense contributions to the development of education, and enhance their welfare in line with the shared prosperity agenda of his administration.

He explained that  extension of the retirement age is in fulfilment of his promise to reposition the education sector and retain competent and experienced hands in the teaching profession,.

“A committee will be set up to oversee the elongation of the service year and ensure that only the agile individuals enjoy the privilege.”

Oyebanji further assured the teachers that his administration would continue to prioritise their welfare and continue to create an enabling environment for effective teaching and learning.

The governor also informed the gathering that he would be seeking  re-election  and solicited for their continued support.

Earlier in her opening remarks, the Commissioner for Education, Dr Olabimpe Aderiye expressed  gratitude to the governor for his efforts at repositioning the education sector and ensuring  that teachers’ welfare are taken care of.

The commissioner highlighted various efforts of the governor at improving the general well-being of teachers in the state to include, release of over N1.6 billion as running grant to schools in the last three years, and payment of over N6.2 billion as UBEC counterpart fund to ensure renovation of schools in the state.

“The governor also paid  over N1.5 billion for WAEC in the last years of his   administration as well as prompt payment exam fees for students, placement, BECE and SS2 exams among others.”

In their separate goodwill messages, the National President of ASUSS, Mr  Sola Adigun, Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), represented by Mr Lateef Adesiyan, and Ekiti State NUT Chairman, Mr  Adedeji Egbeyemi, commended  the governor for his continued demonstration of love and passion for teachers and the  profession.

They also commended the  governor for his significant achievements in the education sector, including  sustenance of free and compulsory education in the state, appointment of retired teachers as political office holders, and massive renovation of schools across the state.

They said the governor also  approved   career progression of graduate teachers, upward review of gratuities paid to retired teachers, employment of 1500 primary school teachers and 2500 secondary school teachers, among others.

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