Dignity of retired public servants who sacrificed for Nigeria’ll be restored – Buhari


President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday in Abuja said the dignity of public servants, who worked tirelessly and sacrificed for the greatness of Nigeria would be restored. 

Speaking at the launch of Micro Pension Plan organised by the National Pension Commission at the State House Conference Centre in Abuja, the president said retired public servants deserved better treatment and effective service that meets their needs to carry on after retirement. 

“The dignity of retired public servants who sacrificed their lives for this country will be restored. We will ensure all hard working Nigerians in the private sector, both formal and informal, can retire without fear,’’ he said.

The president said assured that the federal government would rev up the process of sanitising the pensions system and remove the “rot within the pension system.” 

He said the federal government would continue to support the National Pension Commission to ensure a successful roll-out of the Micro Pension Plan, which would capture citizens that are not fully captured in the formal corporate sector.

“In addition to this program, we are also working tirelessly to sanitize some of the rot within the pension system we inherited. I want to assure all Nigerians that this government remains committed to resolving all pending issues on pension payment in the federal public sector despite the lean resources of Government,’’ he said. 

He said trade associations, unions, non-governmental organisations and other stakeholders in the informal sector should join hands with the government and pensions industry to enlighten their members and general public on the benefits of Micro Pension Plan.

“Today, millions of traders, farmers and other entrepreneurs in various cottage industries are completely excluded from the different pension programs in existence. The Micro Pension Plan is the natural next step. The program guarantees that when these hard working citizens retire, they can still live in dignity and comfort,’’ he said.

As part of efforts to diversify the economy and create a more inclusive and enabling environment for all Nigerians, the president said government has provided grants, concessionary loans and technical support through Small and Medium Enterprises  clinics to farmers, traders and SMEs. 

Also speaking, Secretary to the Government of the Federation Mr Boss Mustapha said the new scheme would provide more security for Nigerians in the informal sector and expand the country’s pension coverage and boost the economy.

“This scheme also benefits the government because it has the potential to generate a pool for investible long term funds that can drive economic development,’’ he said.

In her remarks, the Acting Director General of National Pensions Commission Hajiya Aisha Dahir–Umar said the Contributory Pension Scheme had recorded huge success since it was launched in 2004, with the formation of long term domestic capital, represented by N8.7 trillion worth of pension assets as at January 2019.

“The Micro Pension Plan is remarkable because it unveils a unique financial product, which democratizes the saving culture in Nigeria in a systematic and efficient manner,’’ she said.

She said the plan was designed after wide consultations with stakeholders, stressing  that the product is flexible with contribution amount and channel of remittance of contributions to respective pension accounts.

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