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PenCom Flags 26 States for Pension Non-Compliance, Workers at Risk

Genesis Obong
By Genesis Obong
Published: April 7, 2025
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The National Pension Commission (PenCom) has issued a stern warning to 26 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) for their continued failure to fully comply with the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), putting the retirement security of countless workers at significant risk.

In a recent report, PenCom highlighted the persistent challenges in enforcing pension regulations across these regions. The core issue revolves around the states’ inability to consistently remit pension contributions, a fundamental requirement of the CPS. This negligence undermines the intended benefits of the scheme, designed to provide a stable financial future for employees upon retirement.

“The persistent non-compliance by these states is a matter of serious concern,” stated a PenCom official, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. “Workers are being denied their rightful retirement savings, which is a clear violation of their rights.”

The CPS, introduced to replace the previous defined benefit scheme, mandates that both employers and employees contribute a percentage of salaries towards retirement savings accounts. However, many states have failed to meet their obligations, resulting in substantial arrears and a growing sense of insecurity among public sector employees.

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Impact on Workers and the Economy

The implications of this non-compliance are far-reaching. Workers face the prospect of inadequate retirement funds, potentially leading to financial hardship in their later years. Furthermore, the instability created by this situation can negatively impact the overall confidence in the pension system and the broader economy.

“From my perspective, as someone who has observed the pension sector for years, the lack of consistent remittance is a critical problem,” I reflect. “It creates a ripple effect, affecting not just individual workers but the entire financial ecosystem.”

PenCom’s Calls for Action

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PenCom has repeatedly called on the affected states to prioritize pension compliance and take immediate steps to rectify the situation. The commission urges state governments to:

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  • Establish dedicated pension bureaus: To streamline pension administration and ensure compliance.
  • Allocate sufficient funds: In their annual budgets to cover pension contributions.
  • Implement effective remittance mechanisms: To ensure timely transfer of contributions to Retirement Savings Accounts (RSAs).
  • Increase awareness: Educate both employers and employees on the importance of the CPS.

The commission has also emphasized the need for stricter enforcement of pension regulations, including the imposition of penalties for non-compliance.

Looking Ahead

As the situation unfolds, the focus remains on ensuring that workers’ retirement rights are protected. The need for transparency and accountability in pension administration has never been more critical. PenCom continues to monitor the situation closely and is expected to provide further updates on the progress of compliance efforts.

The ongoing dialogue between PenCom and the state governments will be crucial in resolving this issue and securing a stable retirement future for millions of Nigerian workers.

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