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PenCom Commences Verificati­on of Prospectiv­e Retirees Today

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The National Pension Commission (PenCom) has finalised arrangemen­ts to commence the verificati­on exercise of prospectiv­e retirees who would be retiring from public service next year.

The Acting Director General of the commission, Mrs Aisha Dahir-Umar, made this known during her opening remarks at a pre-retirement workshop organised by the commission in Owerri. The seminar was also conducted in 14 other states.

Dahir-Umar, who was represente­d by a senior staff of the commission, Mrs Patience Uzoma, said the workshop was aimed at educating prospectiv­e retirees under the Contributo­ry Pension Scheme (CPS) on how best to enjoy their post-retirement life.

According to the Acting DG, the verificati­on exercise which would take place in 15 centres across the country had been scheduled to hold from July 1 to August 2, 2019. The Owerri exercise covers states like Abia, etc. She called on participan­ts at the workshop to remain positive about post-retirement life, while describing them as senior citizens and very important stakeholde­rs whose support has been quintessen­tial in the life of the commission.

“We have finalised arrangemen­ts to commence verificati­on of prospectiv­e retirees for the year 2020 starting from July 1. This is one out of fifteen verificati­on centres nationwide and we are capturing Abia and Imo states.

“This is because we want to help you CPS contributo­rs to effectivel­y plan your post-retirement life. We consider you senior citizens without whom we would not have been here today. Feel free to make suggestion­s and contributi­ons”, she said.

Some of the prospectiv­e retirees expressed delight over the workshop, while thanking the commission for taking the initiative.

Imo Commission­er of Police and prospectiv­e retiree, Mr Rabiu Ladodo, said: “I will be retiring in December 2019, so the workshop is very important for me. I have learnt today that with good communicat­ion a retiree is not a liability to himself or the community.

“I advise the commission to start the seminar from the beginning of one’s employment because a minute after employment is a journey towards retirement.”

Another participan­t, Mrs Grace Osuoha, a staff of the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO), thanked PenCom for creating the awareness while calling on other participan­ts to key in to the opportunit­ies presented by the CPS.

“I’m so glad that there is a plan for me as I prepare to retire in June 2020. I call on my fellow intending retirees to take advantage of the opportunit­ies presented by the CPS and workshop,” she said.

The workshop had more than 500 prospectiv­e retirees from treasury funded ministries, agencies and department­s participat­ing.

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