Nasarawa to key into  FG contributory scheme

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By Linus Oota, Lafia 

Nasarawa State Government has expressed willingness to key into the Contributory Pension Scheme of the Federal Government to address the prevailing pension issues in the state.

Deputy Governor of the state, Dr. Emmanuel Akabe who expressed the government’s willingness during an interface with officials of the Pension Commission (PENCOM), yesterday in Abuja gave an insight into the rationale behind his visit to the Pension Commission.

According to Akabe, his visit was necessitated by the desire of the government to put to rest the issues affecting local government pensioners and retirees in the state most of whom have not received their gratuity  over time.

He informed the commission that the state Assembly was working to amend the law on the Contributory Pension Scheme and sued for logistics and technical support from the PENCOM to ensure smooth take off and success of the scheme.

While noting that Nasarawa State would pay over N40bn backlog of arrears of pensions and gratuities, Akabe expressed commitment towards the realization of  the scheme in order to reduce the deficit.

Responding, the Commissioner, Inspectorate, Barrister Clement Oyedele Akintola commended the Nasarawa State government for the commitment shown to implement the Contributory Pension Scheme which he described as a good step in Pension administration in the state, assuring of their readiness to offer technical assistance and ensuring the policy roadmap is followed to the latter.

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