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Pension: PenOp Wants Bill Seeking To Exempt National Assembly Staff Discarded

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By Sola Alabadan

The Pension Fund Operators Association of Nigeria (PenOp) has raised the alarm that the bill seeking to exempt the National Assembly Service from the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) will have negative impacts on the pensioners and should therefore be discarded.

Recently, both Chambers of the National Assembly passed a “Bill for an Act to amend the Pension Reform Act, 2014, to Exclude/Exempt the National Assembly Service from the Contributory Pension Scheme and Establish the National Assembly Service Pension Board; and for Related Matters.”

PenOp stated that “the passage of this bill sets a dangerous precedence that will not augur well for hardworking Nigerians, working across the private and public sector, who depend on the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) for retirement security and stability.
“The introduction of the CPS in Nigeria marked a departure from the unsustainable pension schemes the country had been operating in the past. This scheme has brought transparency, international best practice and guaranteed peace of mind to millions of pensioners. For these reasons and many more, the need for the above bill is indeed unfathomable and unjustifiable.”
The pension operators expressed grave concern regarding the way the bill was passed, saying” The passage of this bill seems to have been unnecessarily expedited and shrouded in secrecy with very little engagement and input from critical stakeholders—as it was passed during the National Assembly’s recess.”” “Indeed, it is disturbing that this bill did not go through any public hearing, a key component of the legislative process that allows stakeholders to have their voices and opinions heard for possible inclusion in the process. If this was done, pertinent issues such as the amendment of retirement age, funding of pension liability, and the potential debt burden on government—all of which are affected by this bill—would have been debated and brought to the fore.
“The National Assembly prides itself as the heart of our democracy. Indeed, the halls of the National Assembly are the people’s halls. As such, it is extremely important that the legislative authority the National Assembly wields is in no way subverted to serve vested interests in passing anti-people legislation. The exemption of any agency or group from the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) holds grave consequences for the Nation’s struggling fiscal position and will potentially upend the retirement security of pensioners who have given their blood and sweat in service to our great Nation.
“Therefore, without reservations, PenOp, as a critical stakeholder in Nigeria’s pension industry, wishes to state that it considers the passage of this bill a procedural anomaly and legislative immorality. Hence, we call on all well-meaning Nigerians to note this grave anomaly and join us in calling on the National Assembly to reconsider its decision as well as enjoin the Executive and the Judiciary to outrightly condemn this action.
“More specifically, we call on the National Economic Council, the Minister of Finance, Budget & National Planning, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and all relevant government stakeholders to look into this anti-people bill and ensure that it is not signed into law.
“Finally, should this bill proceed to Mr. President, we call on him to kindly refuse to assent to this bill in the interest of the people, the sustainability of the Nation’s pension system and the flawed procedure in which this bill went through.”

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PenCom Urges Insurance, Pension Stakeholders To Strive For Economic Growth

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Stakeholders in the nation’s insurance and pension sectors have been urged to take actionable steps that will ensure sustainable development and long-term success towards the achievement of the Federal Government’s one trillion dollar economy by the year 2030.

The call was made by the Acting Director-General, the National Pension Commission (PenCom), Omolola Oloworaran, in her goodwill message at the 2024 national conference of the Nigerian Association of Insurance and Pension Editors (NAIPE) with the theme “Towards A $1 Trillion Economy: Roles of Insurance And Pension Sectors,” in Lagos recently.

The acting DG who was represented at the occasion by Akinsola Adeseun, Zonal Head, South-West Zonal Office, emphasized the need for stakeholders in the two sectors to come together and work hard to ensure the success of the government’s ambition, even as he commended NAIPE for the conference.

She also highlighted the critical roles insurance and pension sectors play in the growth of every economy.

“The insurance and pension sectors are indeed veritable cornerstones in building a strong and resilient economy. Together, they provide financial security and stability for individuals, businesses, and the nation at large.

“Our collective goal of advancing towards a $1 trillion economy is not a mere aspiration but a shared responsibility. This conference serves as a vital platform to exchange insights, ideas, and strategies that will propel us toward achieving this ambitious target.

“Let me commend the organizers of this conference for bringing together, pension and insurance industries experts, policymakers, and key stakeholders to engage in meaningful discussions that will foster innovation and collaboration. It is through such gatherings that we can identify opportunities, address challenges, and create synergies that will enhance the contributions of our sectors to economic growth.

“As we delve into discussions, let us be encouraged to not only envision a prosperous future but to also take actionable steps that will ensure sustainable development and long-term success. Together, let us strive to create an environment where the insurance and pension sectors can thrive, ultimately benefiting every Nigerian,” she said.

She reassured all stakeholders that PenCom remains committed to continuously improving service delivery across the Pension Industry.

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AIICO Insurance Affirms Commitment To ESG Adoption

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AIICO Insurance Plc has reiterated its commitment to the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) adoption towards the achievement of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by year 2030.
ESG is a framework used to assess various sustainability and ethical issues.
While Environmental (E) focuses on a company’s impact on the planet including how businesses manage energy use, waste, pollution, and compliance with environmental regulations; Social (S) refers to a company’s relationship with employees, suppliers, customers, and communities including issues like human rights, diversity, equity, and employee safety.

Governance (G) concerns leadership, executive pay, audits, internal controls, shareholder rights, and strong governance that ensures a company operates ethically and transparently.

On the other hand, SGDs are a set of 17 global goals established by the United Nations in 2015, designed to address pressing global challenges by 2030.

These goals cover a wide range of areas, including poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace, and justice. They are part of the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and provide a blueprint for achieving a better and more sustainable future for all.

In her presentation recently at a one-day training workshop organised by the underwriting Company for members of the Nigerian Association of Insurance and Pension Editors (NAIPE), in Lagos, Mrs. Abimbola Shobanjo, Head, Corporate Responsibility, and Sustainability, highlighted the Company’s commitment to ESG and contribution to SDGs.

She said AIICO has introduced Climate-smart initiatives, Green office practices and sustainable resource management e.g. calculating baseline emissions, reducing paper consumption as well as adopting hybrid work arrangements aimed at protecting the environment.

On the Social side, she said Company is ensuring diversity and inclusion focus, taking into consideration employee engagement, and gender diversity, and fostering a supportive work culture.

She hinted at the Company’s upcoming employee engagement survey to include a diversity and Inclusion section, community programmes and outreach (CSR initiatives like health, education, financial inclusion).

On Governance, she reiterated the firm’s commitment to ethical business practices and transparency, strong leadership and internal governance frameworks with regular audits and compliance checks, complying with local and global regulations.

She said the insurer is contributing to SDGs through its various initiatives namely: Pink by AIICO, ActionAid Nigeria, AIICO Revive, AIICO Blood Drive, World Malaria Day, Health & Safety at AIICO, Global Money Week, Girls in Tech, Academic Support, School Children Outreach Programmes.

Others are AIICO Graduate Trainee Programme, Diversity & Inclusion, International Women’s Day, Tree Planting, Agric Support, AIICO Farming Club, Work from Home (WFH), and Centralised Printing.

The Company’s upcoming programmes, according to her include strengthening environmental programmes (More climate action – GHG emission calculations, waste reduction – process digitalization, recycling); Expanding social impact programmess  (Community outreach, employee well-being); Enhancing corporate governance (More training for leadership, continuous assessment and improvement on internal controls) and ESG Integration (ESG integration into business operations – ISO 26000 SRMS).

She listed three key areas that ESG matters including Investor interest, Long-term business value and Regulatory pressure.

Investor interest: Increasingly, investors prioritize companies that show a strong commitment to ESG as they tend to be more sustainable and lower risk.

Long-term business value: ESG-driven companies build trust, loyalty, and resilience against social and environmental risks.
Regulatory pressure: International standards like the UN SDGs, UNEP Principles for Sustainable Insurance (PSI), and the UN Global Compact are driving companies to take action.
 

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AIICO To Train Journalists In Lagos Thursday

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AIICO Insurance Plc will be conducting training for financial journalists in Lagos tomorrow, in keeping with its promise to equip the media in the country.

The training will focus on Agric Insurance, Annuity Insurance and Environmental, Social and Governance adoption, even as the forum will attempt to intimate members of the Nigerian Association of Insurance and Pension Editors (NAIPE) on recent developments in the insurance and pension sectors, as well as the financial services industry.

The facilitators of the training, which will be drawn from the top management team of AIICO Insurance are experts with vast experience in the insurance and financial sectors of the economy.

The AIICO annual training for NAIPE members is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire AIICO team in the drive to deepen insurance penetration in the country.

Meanwhile, AIICO’s Managing Director, Mr. Babatunde Fajemirokun won BusinessDay Newspaper’s “Top 25 CEOs Award” while AIICO Insurance Plc won the Marketing Edge “Outstanding Insurance Company of the Decade” award.

The BusinessDay award is in recognition and appreciation for the leadership, innovation, and resilience demonstrated by Mr. Fajemirokun, and also his performance in areas such as financial management, strategic planning, profitability, employee motivation, strong customer and stakeholders’ management even in the face of the current economic challenges.

In a related development, AIICO won the “Outstanding Insurance Company of the Decade” by Marketing Edge, a leading specialised media and brand-focused publication.

Reacting to both awards, Mr. Fajemirokun stated “We are truly honoured to receive these prestigious awards. This recognition is a testament to our team’s hard work, dedication, and innovation.

“We dedicate these awards to our valued customers and clients whose trust and support have been instrumental to our success. Your satisfaction is our top priority, and we are committed to providing exceptional service. To our dedicated employees, thank you for your unwavering commitment and passion. Your hard work and dedication are the driving force behind our achievements. Together, we have built a strong foundation for continued growth and success”, he added.

The 60 year old AIICO Insurance has been delivering qualitative services to its clients. The company offers a comprehensive range of products including life and general insurance, health insurance, and investment management services, aimed at creating and protecting wealth for individuals, families, and corporate customers.

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