Amby Uneze in Owerri
The
National Pension Commission (PenCom) has finalised arrangements to
commence the verification exercise of prospective retirees who would be
retiring from public service next year.
The
Acting Director General of the commission, Mrs Aisha Dahir-Umar, made
this known during
her opening remarks at a pre-retirement workshop
organised by the commission in Owerri. The seminar was also conducted in
14 other states.
Dahir-Umar,
who was represented by a senior staff of the commission, Mrs Patience
Uzoma, said the workshop was aimed at educating prospective retirees
under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) on how best to enjoy their
post-retirement life.
According
to the Acting DG, the verification exercise which would take place in
15 centres across the country had been scheduled to hold from July 1 to
August 2, 2019. The Owerri exercise covers states like Abia, etc. She
called on participants at the workshop to remain positive about
post-retirement life, while describing them as senior citizens and very
important stakeholders whose support has been quintessential in the
life of the commission.
“We
have finalised arrangements to commence verification of prospective
retirees for the year 2020 starting from July 1. This is one out of
fifteen verification centres nationwide and we are capturing Abia and
Imo states.
“This
is because we want to help you CPS contributors to effectively plan
your post-retirement life. We consider you senior citizens without whom
we would not have been here today. Feel free to make suggestions and
contributions”, she said.
Some of the prospective retirees expressed delight over the workshop, while thanking the commission for taking the initiative.
Imo
Commissioner of Police and prospective retiree, Mr Rabiu Ladodo, said:
“I will be retiring in December 2019, so the workshop is very important
for me. I have learnt today that with good communication a retiree is
not a liability to himself or the community.
“I
advise the commission to start the seminar from the beginning of one’s
employment because a minute after employment is a journey towards
retirement.”
Another
participant, Mrs Grace Osuoha, a staff of the Federal University of
Technology Owerri (FUTO), thanked PenCom for creating the awareness
while calling on other participants to key in to the opportunities
presented by the CPS.
“I’m so
glad that there is a plan for me as I prepare to retire in June 2020. I
call on my fellow intending retirees to take advantage of the
opportunities presented by the CPS and workshop,” she said.
The workshop had more than 500 prospective retirees from treasury funded ministries, agencies and departments participating.
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