Daily Trust

Pensioners decry non-payment of check-off dues

- By Faruk Shuaibu

Members of the Contributo­ry Pensioners Union of Nigeria (CPUN) said the refusal of the National Pension Commission (PenCom) to pay arrears owed its members as well as nonpayment of the one percent Check-off Dues is depriving them of necessary care after retirement.

In an event to mark its first year in existence, President of the union, Chief Uchedu Ekpo, stated that failure of PenCom to pay debts owed members over the period of 2007 and 2010 is appalling as some beneficiar­ies died without getting their benefits.

He said the union, which comprises those under the Contributo­ry Pension Scheme (CPS), were owed 38% and 15% backlog of their pension.

“The major challenges of this new and important union for all under the Contributo­ry Pension Scheme (CPS) concern CPUN’s requests for PenCom to begin to pay CPUN their one percent Check-off Dues deduction from members of contributo­ry pensioners’ monthly pension bills. These are pensioners under the Programmed Withdrawal (PW) and Retirement Life Annuity (RLA).”

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