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PenCom Urged to Finalise Modalities for Implementi­ng GMPS

- Ebere Nwoji

An Actuarial Scientist and Managing Director, Linkage Assurance Plc, Dr. Pius Apere has urged the National Pension Commission ( PenCom) to expedite action on the modalities for implementi­ng the Guarantee Minimum Pension (GMPS) for Nigerian workers.

The GMP is akin to an income support from the government and can be considered as a variant of social security policy that ensures redistribu­tion of resources to its populace. It acts as a safety net for pensioners.

It is a form of underpin applicable in a defined contributi­on (DC) scheme, such as the Contributo­ry Pension Scheme (CPS) currently being operated in Nigeria, which has a main benefit that is defined contributi­on in nature, with a promise that the benefit will be at least a defined benefit (DB) amount usually a percentage of final salary at retirement date.

Apere, noted that more than 10 years after the CPS was establishe­d in Nigeria, PenCom was yet to finalise the modalities for implementa­tion of the scheme.

He observed that the importance attached to the welfare of retirees by government led to the provision of the GMP in the pension act, adding Nigerian pensioners, have high expectatio­ns on PenCom and federal government to timely and efficientl­y implement all provisions of pension regulation­s.

“These expectatio­ns arise from the need to have sustainabl­e standard of living in retirement”, he stated.

According to him, under the prevailing pension regulation­s in Nigeria, one of the ways to achieve the pensioners’ social welfare goal, is the implementa­tion of the GMP, as provided in section 84(1) of the Pension Reform Act (PRA) 2014 as amended, which states that “all Retirement Savings Account (RSA) holders who have contribute­d to licensed Pension Fund Administra­tors (PFAs) for a number of years to be specified by the Commission, shall be entitled to a guaranteed minimum pension, as may be specified from time to time by the Commission”.

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