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Trustfund Promises Prompt Payment Of Benefits
Nigerian workers have been promised better service delivery and timely payment of their pension to guarantee a comfortable retirement.
The acting Managing Director, Trustfund Pension Plc, Mrs Helen Da-Souza, gave the promise in Abuja at the interactive session with the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria.
She said that labour should take the driving seat in the entire process of transformation to the new pension scheme in the country as a whole.
Da-Souza told the workers that there were many instances when employers made deductions without remitting.
She explained that the implication of it was that upon retirement, the affected workers might not have the correct amount that was due to them.
She said that labour had a vital role to play in ensuring that the contributions of its members were safe and secured.
“As a major stakeholders and beneficiary of pension schemes, it is our submission that labour should take the driving seat in the entire process of transformation to the new pension scheme in the entire country.
“Those of us presented as workers today are the pensioners of tomorrow.
“We need to remind ourselves of the terrible past in which workers died awaiting their pensions.
“This meeting is to re-echo the great possibilities that we have and the need for unions and the pension managers should work together for a brighter future.’’
The National President of the union, Mr Ayuba Wabba said the meeting was to enable the union address the issues of retirement benefits of its members.
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