Retirees who are part of Nigeria’s Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) have called for the implementation of minimum pensions. This request was formally made through a statement titled ‘Demand for the full implementation of Contributory Pension Scheme in Nigeria,’ which was signed by Matthew Shittu, the President of the Contributory Pensioners Union of Nigeria, Eleyele Branch, Ibadan.NYSC Portal
In their statement, the retirees appealed for the support of several key figures in the Nigerian government to address their concerns.JAMB Result
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They reached out to Nigeria’s President, Bola Tinubu, the Chief of Staff of the Federation, the Senate president, and the director-general of the National Pension Commission.informationguidenigeria
Their demand for minimum pensions is a critical issue, highlighting the need for adequate financial support for retirees who have contributed to the pension scheme during their working years.JAMB Portal
This move by the Contributory Pensioners Union of Nigeria reflects the growing concerns among retirees regarding their financial security and the effectiveness of the pension system in meeting their needs.
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