Business
NSITF Seeks Workers’ Enrolment Into Employees Compensation Scheme
The Management of
Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), has called upon employers of labour in the country to enrol their employees into the employees compensation scheme.
Speaking to The Tide in Port Harcourt on Monday, the Managing Director of the fund, Munir Abubakar, during the NSITF – Nigeria Employers Consultative Association (NECA) Safe Workplace Intervention Project (SWIP) held in the state capital Port Harcourt, urged employers to comply with the Employees Compensation Act 2010.
Abubakar said NSITF’s legal department has been directed to prosecute every non-compliant employer, stressing that recalcitrant employers must be brought to book to serve as deterrent to other employers of labour who had refused to comply with the Employees Compensation Scheme for their workers.
He stressed that employers that have not complied will now pay from July 2011 to date because the payment is a product of the law and those who flout the law must be made to face the full wrath of the law.
The NSITF boss said state government must comply with the Employees Compensation Scheme or face the same consequences as other employers of Labour, stressing that NSITF management has appealed to state government to see the need to enrol their employees.
Abubakar emphasized that the Federal Government has continued to lay a perfect example by consistently paying for its employees on the scheme.
He said the scheme is a move by government to promote safety in the workplace and a step to show concrete commitment to ensure that injured workers are not only treated but are adequately rehabilitated.
He further added that the scheme does not only ensure the safety of workers but also promote efficiency and enhance productivity because workers now know that they can work without inhibition from employers.
The NSITF boss said the fund has competent and knowledgable staffers to handle various challenges faced within the scheme.
Abubakar said the determination of the Fund to revive the centres in Enugu and Lagos for more service delivery.
Philip Okparaji
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