Organisation National Pension Commission
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Abbreviation NPC
Parent Government of Nigeria
u.r.l. www.pencom.gov.ng
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Country Nigeria
Location Abuja
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Sector Pensions - General
Organisation Type African Government
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Notes Historical Background
Introduction
Prior to the enactment of the Pension Reform Act 2004, pension schemes in Nigeria had been bedevilled by many problems. The Public Service operated an unfunded Defined Benefits Scheme and the payment of retirement benefits were budgeted annually. The annual budgetary allocation for pension was often one of the most vulnerable items in budget implementation in the light of resource constraints. In many cases, even where budgetary provisions were made, inadequate and untimely release of funds resulted in delays and accumulation of arrears of payment of pension rights. It was obvious therefore that the Defined Benefits Scheme could not be sustained.
In the private sector on the other hand, many employees were not covered by the pension schemes put in place their employers and many of these schemes were not funded. Besides, where the schemes were funded, the management of the pension funds was full of malpractices between the fund managers and the Trustees of the pension funds.

This scenario necessitated a re-think of pension administration in Nigeria by the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo. Accordingly, the administration initiated a pension reform in order to address and eliminate the problems associated with pension schemes in the country. The outcome of the reform was the enactment into law of the Pension Reform Act 2004.
Objectives:
The main objectives and features of the Pension Reform Act 2004 are:
To ensure that every person who worked in either the Public Service of the Federation, Federal Capital Territory or Private Sector receives his retirement benefits as and when due;
To assist individuals by ensuring that they save to cater for their livelihood during old age and thereby reducing old age poverty;
To ensure that pensioners are not subjected to untold suffering due to inefficient and cumbersome process of pension payment;
To establish a uniform set of rules, regulations and standards for the administration and payments of retirement benefits for the Public Service of the Federation, Federal Capital Territory and the Private Sector; and
To stem the growth of outstanding pension liabilities.
The pension reform programme is governed by the key principles of sustainability, safety and security of benefits, transparency, accountability, equity, flexibility, inclusivity, uniformity and practicability.


Functions of THE COMMISSION:
The Pension Reform Act 2004 established the National Pension Commission (PenCom) as the body to regulate, supervise and ensure the effective administration of pension matters in Nigeria.
The functions of the Commission include:
Regulation and supervision of the Scheme established under the Act.
Issuance of guidelines for the investment of pension funds.
Approving, licensing, regulating and supervising pension fund administrators, custodians and other institutions relating to pension matters as the Commission may, from time to time, determine.
Establishing standards, rules and guidelines for the management of the pension funds under the Act.
Ensuring the maintenance of a National Data Bank on all pension matters.
Carrying out public awareness and education on the establishment and
management of the Scheme.
Promoting capacity building and institutional strengthening of pension fund administrators and custodians.
Receiving and investigating complaints of impropriety levelled against any pension fund administrator, custodian or employer or any of their staff or agents.
Performing such other duties which, in the opinion of the Commission, are necessary or expedient for the discharge of its functions under the Act.

Powers:
The Commission shall have the power to:
Formulate, direct and oversee the overall policy on pension matters in Nigeria.
Fix the terms and conditions of service including remuneration of the employees of the Commission.
Request or call for information from any employer or pension fund administrator or custodian or any other person or institution on matters relating to retirement benefit.
Charge and collect such fees, levy or penalties, as may be specified by the Commission.
Establish and acquire offices and other premises for the use of the Commission in such locations as it may deem necessary for the proper performance of its functions under the Act.
Establish standards, rules and regulations for the management of the pension funds under the Act.
Investigate any pension fund administrator, custodian or other party involved in the management of pension funds.
Impose administrative sanctions or fines on erring employers or pension fund administrators or custodians.
Order the transfer of management or custody of all pension funds or assets being managed by a pension fund administrator or held by a custodian whose licence has been revoked under this Act or subject to insolvency proceedings to another pension fund administrator or custodian, as the case may be.
Do such other things which in its opinion are necessary to ensure the efficient performance of the functions of the Commission under the Act.


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Links to Related Organisations
Parent Tree Government of Nigeria
Subsidiary Organisations  
Sibling Organisations Ministry of Defence [8]
Ministry of Aviation - Defunct 2007 [22]
Ministry of Commerce - Defunct 2007 [27]
Ministry of Communications - Defunct 2007 [8]
Ministry of Cooperation & Integration in Africa - Defunct 2007
Ministry of Education [30]
Ministry of Finance [27]
Ministry of Foreign Affairs [33]
Ministry of Health [17]
Ministry of Housing & Urban Development - Defunct 2007
Ministry of Industries - Defunct 2007 [43]
Ministry of Inter-Government Affairs, Youth Development & Special Duties - Defunct 2007
Ministry of Internal Affairs - Defunct 2007 [4]
Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Employment, Labour & Productivity - Defunct 2007 [5]
Ministry of Police Affairs - Defunct 2007 [7]
Ministry of Power & Steel - Defunct 2007 [39]
Ministry of Science & Technology [60]
Ministry of Solid Mineral Development - Defunct 2007 [13]
Ministry of Sport & Social Development - Defunct 2007 [12]
Ministry of Transportation [8]
Ministry of Water Resources - Defunct 2007 [29]
Ministry of Womens Affairs [8]
Ministry of Works - Defunct 2007 [18]
Ministry of Petroleum Resources - Defunct 2007 [2]
Ministry of Environment - Defunct 2007 [2]
National Bureau of Statistics
Central Bank of Nigeria [26]
The Presidency [38]
Ministry of Commerce & Industry [8]
Ministry of Information & Communications
Ministry of Interior [1]
Ministry of Mines & Steel Development
Ministry of Youth Development
Ministry of Environment & Housing
Ministry of Tourism, Culture & National Orientation - Defunct 2007 [1]
Ministry of Agriculture & Water Resources
Ministry of Energy [1]
Ministry of Labour [5]
Independent Corrupt Practices & Other Related Offences Commission
Ministry of the Niger Delta
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Record last updated on 02 AUG 2007