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Prospective Retirees Task PenCom On Online Verification
Prospective retirees at the
ongoing 2015 Pension Scheme verification have urged the National Pension Commission (PenCom) to adopt online registration to curtail administrative man-hour loss.
The would-be senior citizens made the appeal in an interview with newsmen said at the Lagos venue for the exercise at the University of Lagos Wednesday.
They said that the current method of assembling hundreds of potential retirees at a particular venue for verification was cumbersome and frustrating.
According to them, online registration is less stressful and will also prevent administrative fraud.
They added that PenCom should evolve a means for the prospective retirees to carry out the verification and data capture in their respective offices.
PenCom reports that NPC had set aside different dates and venues for the exercise for states and for different cadres of workers to ensure that everyone was captured.
Mrs Clara Oniwu, a middle-level civil servant with the Federal Ministry of Works, said that it was time Nigeria adopted online documentation and expunged manual method.
“If registration for the Integrated Personnel and Payment Information System (IPPIS) was online, I see no reason why registration for PenCom should be manual.
“After online registration of documents, PenCom can now invite their candidates for data capturing which could be done under few minutes.
“PenCom can even visit various offices for the capturing on given dates like how IPPIS conducted its exercise years back,’’ Oniwu said.
An invalid would-be pensioner for the exercise, Mr Bolatito Ogunnowo of the Department of Statistics, Federal Inland Revenue, commended PenCom for giving preference to people like him.
Ogunnowo, however, added that coming from far away Sango in Ogun State where he lives for the exercise was stressful.
“I paid transport fares for my aide and myself to get here for the exercise,’’ he said.
Malam Shehu Musa, a top-level officer with a federal government-owned university, said that he was unable to complete his verification on the first day due to incomplete documents.
“But with online registration, I will just scan the documents in my office, attach it and with a press of the button registration is completed,’’ Musa said.
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The agency emphasized that failure to comply will attract strict enforcement measures, including seizure and destruction of goods, suspension or revocation of operational licences, and prosecution under relevant laws.
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