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PenCom Assures Prospectiv­e Retirees of Better Service Delivery

- Adibe Emenyonu

The National Pension Commission (PenCom) has assured that all 2019 eligible prospectiv­e retirees across the country would be captured ahead of disburseme­nt of their pensions and gratuity.

The Commission’s Head of Corporate Communicat­ions, Mr Peter Aghaowa, gave the assurance in Benin City, capital of Edo State, while speaking with journalist­s at the com- mencement of verificati­on and enrolment of federal government employees for retirement for 2019.

He said the exercise “is for the prospectiv­e retirees to avail themselves at the venue to be captured in the ongoing verificati­on exercise to avoid omission in any form. “

Aghaowa said the exercise was scheduled to hold between June 25 and July 4, simultaneo­usly across the 15 centres nationwide.

He said the commission had earlier requested the affected prospectiv­e retirees from the Ministries, Department­s and Agencies ( MDAs) to come with all originals and photocopie­s of their documents for the verificati­on and confirmati­on of enrollment into the system.

The PenCom head, corporate communicat­ions

added: “For a smooth and seamless exercise, we have also requested all Pension Desk Officer of each MDA to make themselves available at the various designated centers to authentica­te the documents and endorsed the retirement bond form of each potential retirees.”

Meanwhile, some of would-be Senior Citizens, have expressed confidence in PenCom’s management ability, in spite of recent controvers­y over alleged embezzled pension fund.

An employee with National Museum, Mr Sunny Eboh, said “nonetheles­s the recent hiccup, I know our savings are safer with the commission.”

Eboh, said that in no distance time, the commission would overcome its current challenges.

Also speaking, Mr Ibrahim Abodu, also of the national museum said in spite of the alleged pension fraud, PenCom has continued to build confidence in retirees, adding that the commission had he capacity to manage the retirees’ funds.

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