 Pensioners in Ogun State have protested the non-payment of their 12 years' gratuities by the state government, which is estimated at 68 billion era. The senior citizens, under the aegis of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, took off from their secretariat in Lemme and marched to the governor's office in Okemosa, Bioputa. Blimindi governor for his failed promises to alleviate their sufferance through prompt payment of their gratuities and other entitlements. Speaking on behalf of the protesters, the chairman of the NUP, Comrade Wahid Oloyode, accused the governor of deliberately punishing pensioners by denying them of their entitlements. Addressing the protesters, the secretary to the state government, Tocumbo Talabi, assured the pensioners of a quick response to their demands. We are at the end of September 2022, and no release has yet been made. Added to the above is the reason I put lateness in the release of monthly pension, which has been caused on top in Nigeria-Hashib to the senior citizens who spend all day on various old aegis. It is an indispensable fact that the state's internal aegis has increased autonomically in periods over the years as we live and reported on media on several occasions by the commissioners of the NAC. Yet, they have never reflected in the partial assessment of their due pensioners. From their perspective, it becomes obvious that this excellent sprint of Dr. Abiyadu MFR is incestuous to our flag, and it's helping to sustain its nonchalant attitude towards the vulnerable. This administration is trying its best to make sure that even the existing one, we meet them, and we thank God for that, but I'm sure that with this due now, everybody's seeing it. The Excellency, if you have been around, we have organized another work before, where you express yourself to the Excellency, but the Excellency is not around now. The only commitment that I can give to you is you have the legitimate right to make this demand. Nobody's going to say it is wrong, but when the Excellency comes back, as soon as he gets back, we will organize a team of five, six, sit with him, put them on a chair, get off of you, and from that meeting, we will also see what can be done.