Governor Sanwo-Olu settles N68 billion in pension payments

Governor Sanwo-Olu settles N68 billion in pension payments


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The Lagos State Government under Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has cleared N68.5 billion pension arrears for retirees in the state public servant.

The Head of Service Lagos State,(HoS) Mr Bode Agoro, disclosed this on Tuesday in Lagos.

Agoro spoke at a public sensitisations on Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) for public servants in the state, organised by Lagos State Pension Commission (LASPEC).

The HoS hailed Sanwo-Olu for his continuous efforts in ensuring that the senior citizens receive their retirement benefits immediately they exit the service.

He also commended the governor for placing premium on the well-being of the public servants, as well as the retirees.

He said the CPS, which was passed into law on  March 19, 2007 in Lagos state, was to provide a sustainable retirement plan that ensures financial security upon staff retirement from active service.

“Since its introduction, a lot of government policies have been made to strengthen the Nigerian pension industry, provide security for citizens’ savings, well as protect workers’ retirement benefits.

“However, all these policies have come with the need to align ourselves, as workers, with the evolvement of the scheme.

“Knowledge, they say is power, and

information is key. Therefore, a man without the right information will no doubt be deformed,” he said.

According to him, the need to avoid misinformation regarding the CPS, led to the sensitisation orgnaised by LASPEC, to disseminate vital information about important updates and changes on the CPS as it affects stakeholders.

The HoS added that the state had continually embarked on data updating exercise, occasioned by linking of National Identification Number (NIN) to all of the existing accounts, be it in the banks, telecommunication service providers and others.

He noted that it was imperative to have the data recaptured with the Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) to ease documentation, facilitate processing and smooth pension payments upon retirement.

According to him, for those who just have their service documents regularised, changed locations or names, the exercise was poised to provide them with fresh opportunities to register such changes with their PFAs, accordingly.

He said: “Considering the different development that public servants might have experienced over the years, this exercise will be made periodic to allow you register such development with your PFAs.

“This is to enable updated information that will ease processing of your

retirement benefits by LASPEC as well as the PFAs.

“As partners in progress, our PFAs will be made available at the Adeyemi-Bero Auditorium at Alausa, Ikeja, for four days as scheduled in our circular, to attend to your proper documentation.

Agoro commended LASPEC for the laudable initiatives and bringing the PFAs services to the doorsteps of the civil servants for them to update their data accordingly.

He urged the workers to pay attention to the vital information  concerning the pension scheme.

“Let me reiterate that this exercise is not aimed at stressing anybody, however, it is an avenue to ease the process of receiving your retirement benefits as soon as you exit the services,” he said.

In his address, Mr Babalola Obilana, Director General (DG), LASPEC, said that the sensitisations was crucial to share vital updates and changes in the CPS to the public servants.

Obilana explained that the CPS was designed to ensure that all employees have a secure and sustainable source of income upon retirement.

He said the scheme operates on a simple principle: both employees and employers contribute a portion of the employee’s salary into a pension fund, which is then managed by a designated authority.

“This collective effort provides financial security for our future and fosters a culture of savings and responsibility among public servants.

“It is a mutual commitment to one another that we all need to embrace,” he said.

He noted that over the years, the administration of the CPS in Lagos state had undergone several important updates, aimed at enhancing its efficiency and transparency.

The DG said that the changes reflect on the commitment to improving the management of pension funds and ensuring that the benefits are protected and accessible.

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