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FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by HenryThegreat1(m): 6:02am On Jul 01
No payment made for over a year
•Legally binding upward review suspended for 15yrs
•Stakehaolders call for boycott of govt securities
•Regular dialogue, pressure from Labour required – PenOp



The agonies of retirees from the Federal Civil Service appear to be getting worse as the Federal Government has failed to release funds for payment of accrued pension rights in the first half of 2024, H1’24, which ended yesterday.

The FG had reneged for the full year 2023, FY’23, as no funds were released despite budgetary provisions.

The release made in the first quarter of 2023, was for outstanding payments in 2022.
This comes against the backdrop of FG’s failure to implement its policy on
the upward review of pension amounts under the Contributory Pension Scheme, CPS, for 15 years, against policy prescriptions of upward review every five years as stipulated by law.


While the law stipulates that pensions shall be reviewed every five years or together with any federal civil service salary reviews, whichever is earlier, the FG has failed to implement pension adjustments under the Contributory Pension Scheme, CPS, since the scheme’s inception in 2004.

The FG’s indebtedness to retirees on accrued pension rights in the last 16 months is estimated at N230 billion.

Some pensioner groups have called for a boycott of investing pension assets in FG securities since the government borrowing comes mainly from pension assets. At the same time, the FG has always been found wanting in complying with the extant pension scheme.

Accrued rights

Accrued rights represent an employee’s benefits for the past years of service up to June 2004, when the Pension Reform Act (PRA) that birthed the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) came into effect.

According to a report by the National Pension Commission, PenCom, in 2021, the FG released a total of N100.29 billion for payment of accrued rights which brought the total amount released by the FG from inception to N980.18 billion.

In March 2022, the FG released N14.92 billion for payment of accrued rights.

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However, according to the Pension Fund Operators Association of Nigeria, PenOp, the FG has released funds up till February 2023, with no payment made after then.

According to experts, the delay in the release of funds for payment of accrued rights was inevitable as the provision for pensions, gratuities and retirees benefits in the 2024 Appropriation Act declined by 21.3 per cent.

According to the 2024 Appropriation Act, provision for Pensions, Gratuities & Retirees Benefits declined to N673.01 billion from N854.81 billion budgeted in 2023.


Financial Vanguard checks also reveal that over 60 per cent of pension assets have been invested in FGN securities since the establishment of the CPS in 2004.

Further analysis shows that in the first quarter of 2024, Q1’24, 62.03 per cent of the total pension assets were invested in FGN securities amounting to N12.2 trillion against total pension fund assets of N19.7 trillion.

Further analysis shows that in Q4’23, 64.94 per cent of total pension assets was invested in federal government securities amounting to N11.9 trillion against a total pension fund assets of N18.4 trillion.


Experts, stakeholders’ insight

According to the Chief Executive of Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers Limited, Mr Olumide Oyetan, the last time the federal government released funds for payment of accrued rights to retirees was in February 2023.

Oyetan said: “Funds were last released in February 2023, however, approval for March and April has been made but no money has been released.”

Also speaking, the Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian University Pension Management Company Limited, NUPEMCO, Mrs Oluwakemi Ugwu, said: “The purpose of the CPS is defeated if you retire and you are not paid your benefits.

“We need supporting legislation to ensure that once the money is there it is not wired to other needs of the government.”


Also speaking, the Chairman, Committee on Establishments and Public Service of the Senate, Senator Fasuyi Oluwole said that as people retire, they should get their retirement entitlements.

He said: “PenCom should give us the total amount of outstanding accrued benefits and also give us an estimate for the next five years so that we know how to pursue it from the government.

“What we want to achieve now, at the National Assembly is that as people retire, they should get their money. Pension should be payable at the point of retirement and if we don’t achieve that, it means we are not doing anything.

“However it is going to be, whatever means we are going to employ, these accrued benefits have to be dealt with so that our people will not continue to suffer.”

Lamenting the situation, the President of the Contributory Pensioners Union of Nigeria (CPUN), Ibadan Branch, Mr. Amao Shittu said that the FG’s indifference to the plight of pensioners is appalling.

He said: “The situation is very appalling because lawmakers are taking millions every month. The reason why former President Obasanjo created the CPS is that benefits will not be delayed, but unfortunately, the reverse is the case.

“Also, recently, FG released palliatives to workers but none was given to retirees. We are not enjoying anything contrary to the objectives of the CPS which states that retirees should enjoy their retirement and get their benefits when due.

“Even the retirees that have been collecting pension did not get theirs this month until after the Sallah holidays when the payment should have been made before the holidays.

“So we demand that henceforth any entitlement due to retirees under CPS should not be delayed.”


Also speaking, the Chairman, of Lagos State Chapter of the Association of Retired Federal Senior Public Officers of Nigeria, ARFESPON, Mr Olufemi Odewabi said: “Non-payment of accrued rights of retirees long after they retire is a crime against humanity.

“Despite several calls on FG to look into the plight of retirees and effect immediate payment of pension arrears has fallen on deaf ears.

“Due to the waiting period, some retirees who would have had access to health care are deprived and they die early. Life expectancy in Nigeria is less than 70yrs which means they have cheated death; yet they wait for an average of one year before they access their funds. This is very pathetic.”

Speaking on the development, Executive Director of the Centre for Pension Rights Advocacy, Mr Ivor Takor, stated: “It is common knowledge that federal public servants often retire and wait for extended periods, sometimes a year or more, before receiving their benefits.

“This delay in payment directly contradicts the objective of timely payment of retirement benefits outlined in the Act. It reflects systemic issues within the government implementation of the CPS, which need urgent attention.

“These delays impact retirees’ financial well-being and erode trust in the pension system and the government’s commitment to fulfilling its obligations under the law.

“The second issue has to do with the constitutional provision for an increase in pension. Section 173(3) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) provides that “Pensions shall be reviewed every five years or together with any federal civil service salary reviews, whichever is earlier.

“The governments of Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari breached the provisions of Section 173(3) of the Constitution and Section 39(3) of the Pension Reform Act 2014 by failing to implement pension adjustments for pensioners under the CPS. Unfortunately, President Tinubu’s government has followed the same path, perpetuating the disregard for CPS pensioners’ rights as outlined in these crucial legal frameworks.

“From the instances stated above, it is evident that the federal government is not fully implementing the CPS.

“Therefore, pension fund assets should not have been invested in bonds, sukuk, or other debt instruments issued by the federal government in the first place.

“The omission of listing the federal government in Section 2.8 of PenCom’s Regulation on Investment of Pension Fund Assets may have been based on the assumption that the federal government would fully implement the CPS as mandated by law.

“However, the reality of delayed pension payments and other challenges faced by retirees indicates otherwise.


“This situation raises concerns about the appropriateness of investing pension funds in instruments tied to entities not fully compliant with CPS implementation.”

However, the Head of the Media Committee, Pension Fund Operators Association of Nigeria, PenOp, as well as Managing Director of Fidelity Pensions, Mr Donald Onuoha, said that boycotting federal government securities may not be the right thing to do as it may not benefit retirement savings account holders.

Onuoha said: “Essentially, what we do as pension fund administrators is to hunt for values for our customers.

“If for example, there is a government instrument for 21 per cent, PFAs will take advantage of that opportunity and add value to customers’ savings.

“I do not think that boycotting investing in federal government securities should be beneficial to RSA holders.

“However, what should work is engagement and collaboration. What we can do as an industry is to engage more with the government especially the minister of finance and all the relevant parties that would help to solve the problem and also involve the Nigerian Labour Congress and TUC.

“Every Nigerian worker belongs to either NLC or TUC, so they can also bring some level of pressure on the part of the government to do the right thing.

“Boycotting investing in federal government instruments will not solve the problem, it may just be a temporary relief, but that cannot help us to solve the problem.

“So the right thing is to engage more and collaborate with government. If Lagos state government can get it right, it simply means that if we have the right type of leadership, and collaboration, we can solve the problem of accrued rights in Nigeria.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/07/fgs-retirees-groan-under-n230bn-pension-arrears/

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by Deltafirstson(m): 6:03am On Jul 01
What's Tinubu government actually doing to the benefit of the common man?
Absolutely nothing...
They said inflation is dropping but a paint of beans is now NGN12,500.

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by magoo10(m): 6:10am On Jul 01
When fg started borrowing from pension funds I knew the end is about to come .
They have borrowed Nigeria into misery and now tampering with the lives of retirees sending them to early graves while they continue to budget billions for SUVs and private jets .very evil.
Buhari and Tinubu didn't mean well for Nigeria

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by EasternActivist: 6:45am On Jul 01
Fg, You can do to us whatever but please not to our retiree's

They ought to be paid their stipend as at when do

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by princepeter566: 7:03am On Jul 01
A police officer was paid 800k as gratuity and 18k as monthly pension . A retired inspector for that matter. 800k can not buy 8 bags of raw rice.
Can u imagine the wickedness of PENCOM??
Someone that serve the country for 35 years with his life at stake.
Some are collecting 1.2million some 1.5 million. With 25k as monthly pension.
God forbids I do Federal government work after all my dad pass through as a retired police officer.
At least I do far better than most of them at this age

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by stonemasonn: 7:25am On Jul 01
Looks like the country is falling apart.

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by PointZerom: 9:02am On Jul 01
grin
Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by Sheuns(m): 9:04am On Jul 01
“If we remove petrol subsidy, we’ll save more money and Channel to other avenues”.

Our President wan buy plane of $100M while owing pensioners for 16 months.

You pay pensioners peanuts that you lots barely use in flexing your girlfriends and still owe them those peanuts.

As a young person finishing from University or any tertiary institution, I’ll advise you not to go into civil service both in federal and state levels if you have options to work in private firms (banks eg). If you see what most pensioners take home as gratuity and pension after 35 years in service you may end up regretting your actions.

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by Brendaniel: 9:05am On Jul 01
And they still want to borrow from the remaining pension fund to loot...

AntiChristian:
Massive!

May Allah heal us and grant us mercy!

Oh! After supporting nonsense into office because of religion and tribalism, you are now asking Allah to have mercy, election will reach again and you begin with the same template...

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by AntiChristian: 9:05am On Jul 01
Massive!

May Allah heal us and grant us mercy!

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by PointZerom: 9:06am On Jul 01
princepeter566:
A police officer was paid 800k as gratuity and 18k as monthly pension . A retired inspector for that matter. 800k can not buy 8 bags of raw rice.
Can u imagine the wickedness of PENCOM??
Someone that serve the country for 35 years with his life at stake.
Some are collecting 1.2million some 1.5 million. With 25k as monthly pension.
God forbids I do Federal government work after all my dad pass through as a retired police officer.
At least I do far better than most of them at this age

That's why there's insecurity everywhere, some officers has joined armed robbery and kidnapping because they know that nothing for them after 35yrs of serving Nigeria.

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 9:06am On Jul 01
Nigerian Central Bank-Owned NIRSAL Contract Workers Protest Unfair Treatment

Multiple sources told SaharaReporters that contract staffers at NIRSAL's field offices in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have deep-seated grievances.


The Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL Plc.), established by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), was envisioned as a catalyst for agricultural development through effective management of agribusiness credit risks.

However, behind its noble mandate lies a troubling story of alleged maltreatment and exploitation, particularly of contract workers, who are part of the backbone of its operations.

Multiple sources told SaharaReporters that contract staffers at NIRSAL's field offices in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have deep-seated grievances.

Despite being instrumental in executing the organisation's grassroots initiatives and engaging directly with farmers, these staff members are subjected to grossly unfair compensation and lack essential benefits.

Below Par Compensation


According to sources within NIRSAL, contract staffers are paid significantly less than their core staff counterparts at the headquarters in Abuja.

This pay discrepancy has been a longstanding issue, dating back to when operations were managed by consultants. Despite the direct takeover by NIRSAL's head office, expectations of fairer compensation were dashed as the pay remained inadequate.

An aggrieved staff member expressed said, "It's actually maltreatment because we, the contract staff, handle all the activities right from onboarding farmers to other operational tasks, yet our payment is just below 40% of what we're supposed to receive.


The disparity in pay is compounded by the absence of benefits and allowances for contract staff. Unlike their counterparts, contract staff receive no health insurance or transportation allowances, making them entirely dependent on their inadequate monthly salaries.

"There is no provision for health insurance or any other insurance or allowances. Everything in our lives depends on our monthly salary. This is why we feel we have been financially maltreated," the source continued.

Field operations require significant travel, yet there is no support for transportation costs. Contract staff bear the burden of travel expenses, even when they have to cover long distances for field activities. This further exacerbates their financial strain, making their role increasingly unsustainable.

The maltreatment of contract staff is not a new phenomenon. The dissatisfaction began when operations were managed by consultants, who were eventually dismissed for their unfair practices.

Despite hopes that direct management by NIRSAL would bring positive changes, contract staff continue to face the same financial and moral injustices.


The contract staff at NIRSAL are now calling for justice and fair treatment. They argue that as Nigerians contributing significantly to the organisation's success, they deserve equitable pay and benefits.

We were initially employed with training promises; however, we realised it was a scam when we began sponsoring ourselves for training.

"Some of us took exams and had interviews with NIRSAL, but they segregated us, promising absorption in six months. It has been seven years,” said a source. " The system has failed us.”

Source: https://saharareporters.com/2024/06/23/nigerian-central-bank-owned-nirsal-contract-workers-protest-unfair-treatment-demand#google_vignette

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by Risingblue008(m): 9:06am On Jul 01
I heared thay have paid some pension or gratuity to some FG ministries

I pray oo cos i dey expect something ooo
If it really happen fg paid d money
I go support tinibu for just this month

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by Skillsnigeria: 9:07am On Jul 01
tongue
Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by ufotunang: 9:11am On Jul 01
What did you expect from a president like Tinubu that the only thing he could tell nigerians during his presidential campaign that...it's my turn for

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by Mrchippychappy(m): 9:11am On Jul 01
grin

This reminds me of that old mama that sold smoke fish and gave her last savings to Buhari's campaign back in 2015.

3 years later, mama family talk say hardship in the country don kpai their mama

I laugh tire. Hor hor hor, wahorlor

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by ufotunang: 9:13am On Jul 01
While former presidents and governors are collecting their pensions regularly and promptly.... nawaoooo

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by Blessmeforever(m): 9:14am On Jul 01
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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by ufotunang: 9:16am On Jul 01
magoo10:
When fg started borrowing from pension funds I knew the end is about to come .
They have borrowed Nigeria into misery and now tampering with the lives of retirees sending them to early graces while they continue to budget billions for SUVs and private jets .very evil.
Buhari and Tinubu didn't mean well for Nigeria
..the FG should even be ashamed from borrowing money from pension funds., which means they do not have any idea or knowledge on what to do to generate revenue money into the country and into the federation account...it's a pity

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by Onyinyeperpetua: 9:20am On Jul 01
Unfair

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by paymentvoucher: 9:21am On Jul 01
sad
Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by SAMAJ: 9:21am On Jul 01
...and General Patrick Aziza, former Chief of Defence Staff went away with 69 billion US dollars!!!

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by paymentvoucher: 9:22am On Jul 01
Ministry work no be here at all. Working with better government agencies is the best.
Risingblue008:
I heared thay have paid some pension or gratuity to some FG ministries

I pray oo cos i dey expect something ooo
If it really happen fg paid d money
I go support tinibu for just this month

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by Michael547(m): 9:34am On Jul 01
Na wa

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by anonimi: 9:40am On Jul 01
HenryThegreat1:
No payment made for over a year
•Legally binding upward review suspended for 15yrs
•Stakehaolders call for boycott of govt securities
•Regular dialogue, pressure from Labour required – PenOp




https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/07/fgs-retirees-groan-under-n230bn-pension-arrears/

As it was in Lagos back in the days, so it is now at the federal level.
Ebilokan shege will finish us all.

SteveDGreat:
There are 6 SW states, but only Tinubu owed pension in his State. This is who some people want to be president. Okay oo.

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by Usmanovic95(m): 9:41am On Jul 01
Brendaniel:
And they still want to borrow from the remaining pension fund to loot...



Oh! After supporting nonsense into office because of religion and tribalism, you are now asking Allah to have mercy, election will reach again and you begin with the same template...

Not all Muslims actually support the MM ticket fly by APC

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by alexvic12: 9:45am On Jul 01
NOTE THAT THE PENSION WAS DEDUCTED FROM THE MONTHLY SALARIES OF THESE RETIREES WHILE THEY WERE IN ACTIVE SERVICE. IT IS THEIR MONEY!!!

This evil cannot go unanswered. How can you keep old and sick elders queueing in the sun for hours just to do some sort of verification after 35 years of service!

And then the 10k, 15k, 20k you'll "pay them" as pension is getting hooked! You take their legally-owned monies and don't pay them! This is evil!!!

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Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by magoo10(m): 9:46am On Jul 01
ufotunang:
..the FG should even be ashamed from borrowing money from pension funds., which means they do not have any idea or knowledge on what to do to generate revenue money into the country and into the federation account...it's a pity
these sets of political office holders just weak me and to think they claim to have fought for democracy only to come and destroy it.
Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by Umuinyioku: 9:46am On Jul 01
SAMAJ:
...and General Patrick Aziza, former Chief of Defence Staff went away with 69 billion US dollars!!!
This is mind boggling if it is true.

What's Tinubu waiting to seize the money for people's wellbeing?
Re: FG’s Retirees Groan Under ₦‎230 Billion Pension Arrears by anonimi: 9:47am On Jul 01
stonemasonn:
Looks like the country is falling apart.

The pace of falling apart accelerated under Buhari in 2015, and ThiefNuibu is continuing as promised for his Emilokan turn, which is his reward for solely recycling the old soldier as democratic president.

Emergingnation:
Flashback: How Bola Tinubu spoke highly of Buhari in 2015, named PDP ‘Poverty Development Party

National leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu had during the presidential campaign in 2015, referred to President Muhammadu Buhari as the only solution for the security and economic challenges facing Nigeria.

During a mega presidential rally, the former governor of Lagos State recalled how some powerful nations in the world returned to army generals when they were challenged, saying “Major General Buhari would revive Nigeria’s economy”.

He named the current opposition People’s Democratic Party, PDP as the “Poverty Development Party saying they had nothing to offer.

His words at the time were; “Every nation has a period of their own challenges, when America was challenged, they turned to one great man, their ex-military general, General Eisenhower. When the French were challenged, they turned to their general, Charles de Gaulle.

“When Britain was challenged, they turned to their general. Today, Nigeria is economically and physically challenged so we turn to General Muhammadu Buhari. He is the right man for the job. If you talk about military experience, he has it abundantly, he has courage, simplicity, he has it abundantly.

“If you talk about great determination, a combination of vision and ability to perform, honesty and integrity, he has it abundantly.

“I laugh when the incapable government, ‘Poverty Development Party’ PDP were talking. They have nothing again to say, they now want to question the qualifications of General Buhari and look for his certificate”.

Following the manifestos in 2015 which projected the APC presidential candidate as a ‘saviour’, Buhari defeated the then incumbent president, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan with Nigerians expecting a total change in security and economy.

https://dailypost.ng/2021/09/01/flashback-how-bola-tinubu-spoke-highly-of-buhari-in-2015-named-pdp-poverty-development-party/

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