MUHANGA – Demobilised
soldiers in the Southern Province have been urged to continue
contributing to their pension schemes if they acquire employment else
where, so as to save for the future.
The call was made by Rtd Lt.
Col. Abdul Kaberuka, the chairman of demobilised soldiers in the
province, during a training session on the importance of pension scheme.
The training was organised by the Rwanda Social Security Fund (CSR) at the Muhanga cultural centre, on Tuesday.
Kaberuka
said that the training was intended to educate the discharged officers
on the importance of continuing with contributing to the pension
scheme.
“Most of the demobilised soldiers have not had any
knowledge on the procedures of acquiring pension. This training has made
them aware of their rights and enables them to continue contributing
and to benefit from their savings,” he said.
The participants
were encouraged to join cooperatives engaged in income generating
activities to enable them continue contributing to the pension schemes.
Some
of the demobilised soldiers said that they lacked knowledge on
procedures for receiving their pension, and had given up making
contributions after leaving the forces.
James Nsabyimana, a CSR
official said that pension is a right for everybody and the organisation
of demobilised soldiers and other institutions will be supported to
benefit from their contributions.
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