
For his commitment to the welfare of workers, history will remember the Bayelsa State governor on positive grounds, the Director-General, National Pension Commission (PenCom), Ms Omolola Oloworaran, has said.
At a courtesy call on the governor, Senator Douye Diri, Oloworaran described him as the most worker-friendly governor in the country, noting that his administration has demonstrated unusual commitment to the welfare and retirement security of workers in the state.

The commission gave the commendation on Thursday during a courtesy visit to Government House, Yenagoa. The DG was represented by the Finance Commissioner, Dr Charles Emukowhate.
The DG said the Diri administration had taken various steps to strengthen pension administration in the state, including the amendment of the Pensions Law in December 2022 to align it with the National Pensions Reform Act.
She also stated that the establishment of state pensions institutions, appointment of a substantive head of the Pensions Board in February 2026 and the procurement of Employer Codes for 108 Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) were evidence of the administration’s commitment to pensions reform.
“Not many governors are dedicated to these reforms. These achievements are noteworthy, and we believe Bayelsa State is well positioned to take this important step and emerge as one of the leading states in pension reform implementation in Nigeria. This is easily the most worker-friendly and worker-centric governor in Nigeria.”
She explained that the visit would enable the commission strengthen its collaboration with the state government on pension reform and support the transition to the Contributory Pensions Scheme, adding that pension reform was not merely a financial policy but a social protection mechanism that guaranteed workers dignity, financial security and peace of mind after years of service.
She urged the state to commence the immediate registration of employees with Pension Fund Administrators and the remittance of both employer and employee contributions.
The commission also recommended the engagement of qualified actuaries to determine accrued pension rights and the establishment of appropriate funding arrangements, as well as a group life insurance policy to protect the families of workers who die in active service.
The PenCom boss commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his commitment to the welfare of pensioners and settlement of outstanding pension liabilities at the federal level.
Responding, Diri said the welfare of workers and pensioners remained a major priority of his administration, recalling that his government inherited a huge backlog of unpaid pensions and gratuities when it assumed office in 2020.
According to him, some senior citizens had been owed gratuities dating back to 2007, adding that his administration had since paid more than N20 billion in outstanding gratuities to state retirees.
Diri said the local government system also inherited significant pension and gratuity liabilities, but his administration intervened by supporting the councils financially and undertaking reforms that enabled them to clear their outstanding pension and gratuity obligations.
He assured that his administration was determined to institutionalise a pension system that guarantee workers security and dignity after retirement.
Diri said: “For us, it is something that we must continue to do and even create a better environment before we leave. We want to ensure that anybody who is retiring will have that security and safety that you do not need to go and influence anybody in the office. What is due to you will be given to you.”
He said his administration had commenced the process of transitioning the state to the Contributory Pensions Scheme, including the determination of accrued liabilities and the review of actuarial reports.
He added that the state had amended its pensions law, engaged consultants and was now at the stage of employee registration, modalities for settling existing pensioners and commencement of the scheme.
The governor assured PenCom of the state’s readiness to work with the commission, the Nigeria Labour Congress, the Trade Union Congress and other stakeholders to ensure a transparent and successful implementation of the scheme.






