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Monday, 6 May 2013

Contributory pension: PenCom, PENOP intensify effort to convince Nigerians

There is the fact that the average Nigerian worker needs strong conviction that government and stake holders in the ongoing contributory Pension scheme (CPS) meant well for him at his retirement. Indeed, he needs to be convinced beyond reasonable doubt that the ongoing effort being made by both the National Pension Commission (PenCom) and pension Fund Managers (PFAS) to carefully and gainfully manage his pension contributions are geared towards ensuring that he does not pass through the pains of retirement without benefit.
It is apparent that eight years down the line in the experimentation of the contributory Pension Scheme, most Nigerian workers still do not believe that the much talked about pension benefit after his retirement is real.
Evidence to prove this is the fact that today, some workers even in the formal sector have no pension plan put in place by their employers yet they are not bothered neither do they complain to the appropriate authority.
 This is simply because their employers do not deduct anything from their salaries since there is no pension plan in place. One has severally heard such workers say, “so long as they are not deducting anything from my salary I am not bothered after all, how are you sure that this pension of a thing will be paid to you when you retire.
Some said it is better they have their full salary now rather than pay it to anybody to save for them.
This is why some workers immediately they leave one employer for another wants to collect all their contributions from their fund manager but thanks to the portion of the Pension Reform Act 2004 that says no to that, insisting that such money is not meant to be paid now but at retirement.
The reason for this is obvious, the confidence they have in pension  and pension  related matters has  totally been eroded by  ugly experience in the hands of previous institutions and people that managed retirees’ money before the contributory pension scheme was put in place.
Indeed some  Nigerian workers will not forget the ordeal their father or mother passed through while queuing up to meet their pension pay masters whose faces they never saw until their death.
Against this backdrop ., most workers are still far from believing in the activities of PenCom and pension fund managers.
But contrary to this thinking,  going by their actions and programmes,PenCom and members of Pension Operators Association of Nigeria(PENOP) are well  determined in their effort to ensure that present day Nigerian workers do not pass through the agony of sad retirement .
The stake holders through the contributory pension scheme are out to prove to Nigerians that
 Pension benefit is real and that pension is a form of savings and not part of salary lost.
Having in the past eight years of experiment with the  contributory pension scheme(CPS) put in place by the pension Reform Act of 2004  familiarised themselves and their activities with the public sector workers and the formal sector workers and their employees at least to a reasonable extent, they now want to extend their tentacles to the informal sector operators to bring them into the contributory pension scheme and ensure that at  old age, they must have put together enough savings that would sustain them for the rest of their life.
PENOP Chairman Mr Dave Uduanu at a recent media chat in Lagos said this is their major headache now.      
He also said PenCom is leading the way in this arrangement adding that the commission has mapped out strategies that would attract the informal sector operators into the scheme.
PenCop on its part is gearing up for this as investigations into the activities of the commission in the past one year shows that it is moving faster in its effort to bring the people closer to pencom and its activities. A source close to the new administration in Pencom said the management is having sleepless nights on how to deepen awareness about pension matters across the country.
Daily Newswatch gathered that the commission has concluded plans to open up regional offices in different parts of the country .According to the source, PenCon will soon open six zonal offices in Awka, Kano, Gombe, Ilorin, and Calabar.Each of the zonal offices according to Daily Newswatch findings will man five states.
This according to investigations is to bring the commission closer to the people and enable it have cordial relationship with the people for better understanding.
It was also gathered that the commission is planning to hit various states with offices with the aim of penetrating people at the grass with the good message of pension.
The pension operators said through the idea of sweeping in the informal sector operators into the contributory pension scheme; they would build huge long term investible funds for borrowers   and help the growth of the economy in general.
The pension operators said their target is to ensure that Nigerians in all walks of life whether in public sector, formal and informal sector workers understand the relevance of pension and willingly imbibe the spirit of saving for their old age.
According to Uduanu, Pension Fund operators are looking forward to seeing a time when Nigeria workers would ask their employers to deduct more than the statutorily required percentage from their salaries in a bid to save more for their retirement.
As good as their desires and aspiration are, industry watchers have advised that for their target of the private sector to be fruitful, both PenCom and  PFAS would have to put more effort in awareness creation and sensitization of the people in order  to prepare the mind of the people for participation in the contributory  pension scheme.

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