Aisha Dahir-Umar, acting director-general, PenCom, disclosed this at the 2019 second quarter consultative forum consisting of critical pension stakeholders in Lagos.
The platform enables the stakeholders to brainstorm on challenges in the implementation of the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) with a view to proffering solutions to such challenge within the ambit of the CPS.
She said all compliance officers of the Pension Fund Administrators (PFA’s) have just been inculcated into the forum to ensure that the issue of service delivery occupies a pride of place in the forum’s deliberations.
She said a major item, which should occupy a front burner during the deliberations, is the recurring issue of non-remittances, which denies concerned employees the investment income that should have accrued to them.
“It is also heart-warming to observe the steady progress of CPS in some states, especially with regards to remittance of pension contributions.
“Returns submitted to the commission by the PFAs further revealed that over N8.09 billion were remitted as pension contributions of state employees in the first quarter of 2019,” Dahir-Umar said.
She said the second quarter in the country’s pension landscape recorded remarkable achievements.
Dahir-Umar said the commission, so far, has conducted three PFA branches inspections in Edo, Ondo and Ekiti states.
Over 60 critical pension stakeholders were present at the forum.
“Some on the prominent personalities that attended the forum included the Head of Service (HoS), Adamawa state, Director-General, Ondo-State Pension Commission, Jayeola Olowosuko, the Permanent Secretary, Establishment and Training, office of HoS, Adamawa-state, Prince Talmon Fwa, a first class chief in Adamawa of a tribe of Mbula.

