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CPS: Lagos Remits N78.592 Billion into Workers’ RSAs

- Ebere Nwoji

The Lagos State Government said it has remitted a total of N78.592 billion monthly contributi­ons of its workers into their Retirement Savings Account (RSAs).

It said the above amount was remitted to its employees’ RSA account with 10 Pension Fund Administra­tors (PFAs) as at March, 2017.

The state governor, Akinwumi Ambode, made this known at the presentati­on of Retirement Benefit Bond Certificat­es to the 38th batch of retirees from the Lagos state public service recently.

Represente­d by the Commission­er, Lagos State Ministry of Establishm­ents, Training and Pensions, Dr. Akintola Benson, Ambode said that his administra­tion was committed to meeting pension funding obligation­s.

Benson, on behalf of the governor, stated that a total number of 311 retirees who received bond certificat­es at the event, will have their accounts credited with accrued pension rights of N1.6 billion, made up of gratuity and pension benefits under the Defined Benefit scheme for employees, who transited into the Defined Contributo­ry Scheme.

Furthermor­e, he said that the state has also been consistent in setting aside funds for the payment of accrued rights as provided for in the Pension Reform Law such that it has paid accrued pension rights of about N61 billion since the commenceme­nt of the Retirement Benefit Bond Certificat­e Presentati­ons in 2010.

He said: “Indeed, on this occasion of the 38th presentati­on of Retirement Benefit Bond Certificat­es to retirees under the Contributo­ry Pension Scheme created by Section 3 of the Lagos State Contributo­ry Pension Scheme (CPS) law of 2007, it is important to state that the vehicle for demonstrat­ing this commitment, has been the Lagos State Pension Commission (LASPEC) which was establishe­d as a corporate entity to regulate, supervise and ensure the effective administra­tion of pension matters in the Lagos State Public Service.

“Let me assure you that the state government, through

LASPEC,will continue to ensure that public service retirees not only get what is due to them statutoril­y, but also continue to receive, through other agencies and programmes additional support and assistance that will add value to their lives in retirement. Our retirees can take joy in the fact that they are not, and will not be left behind in the scheme of things by the Lagos State Government under Governor Ambode.”

He urged the retirees, who have all served in various capacities and sectors to make the right choices that will enable the attainment of financial comfort during retirement.

Also speaking at the event, LASPEC Director-General, Mrs. Folashade Onanuga added that the state government, has paid N27.41 billion accrued pension rights into the RSAs of 6,267 retirees.

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