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CPS: PenCom Lauds Media Over Awareness Creation
The Director-General of National Pension Commission (PenCom), Mrs Aisha Dahir-Umar, has commended journalists for creating awareness on the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS).
Giving the commendation during the 2022 Journalists’ Workshop organised by the commission in Abuja yesterday, Dahir-Umar said the workshop, which is aimed at bolstering the coverage of the CPS, will bring Nigerians in the informal sector into the CPS.
“The aim is to bring into the CPS Nigerians working in the informal sector and those who are self employed through the Micro Pension Plan (MPP).
“It is of utmost importance to educate the media on the MPP and enlist your support to make the plan popular amongst informal sector workers and the self-employed,” she said.
Noting that the 2022 theme is: “Increasing Informal Sector Participation in the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS): The case for Micro Pension Plan”, Dahir-Umar, who was represented by the Head of Corporate Communications, Mr Abdulqadir Dahiru, said there are three papers slated for presentation by the commission.
“The Micro Pension Plan: Bringing financial security at old age to the doorsteps of the informal sector, what you need to know about the investment of the micro pension fund (Fund V) and the administration of retirement benefits under the MPP,” she said.
She continued that the strategic efforts to drive the MPP remain one of the important areas of focus in the commission.
According toher, the MPP was conceptualised to expand pension coverage to the informal sector, including small-scale businesses, entertainers, professionals, petty traders, artisans and entrepreneurs.
Dahir-Umar said the MPP was implemented to curb old-age poverty by assisting the workers, to contribute while working and build long-term savings to fall back on when they become old.
This, she said, would boost confidence in the participation of the MPP, adding that the commission was also strategising to provide incentives such as health insurance.
“The commission is mindful of your critical role in disseminating factual information to its stakeholders.
“So, it is imperative to constantly interact and inform you of recent developments in the pension industry and some of the commission’s significant activities,” Dahir-Umar said.
By: Soibi Max-Alalibo
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