Monday, February 11, 2008

SCIWAD

SCIWAD

Senior Citizens Welfare Advocacy (SCIWAD) is s non-governmental, Non-political, Non-religious and Non-Profit making organization with a passion to integrating senior citizens into the society.

This is no doubt an uphill task because the mere mention of the word Pensioner, to many, paints a picture of someone who has outlived his usefulness. This is definitely not true as majority of Pensioners still have a lot of things to offer the society especially the youths.

The world over senior citizens (Pensioners) have privileges like free rail and road transportation with a good subsidy on air travels. Medications for senior citizens are highly subsidized while most of their pensions are paid as and when due. We at SCIWAD are trying to make it possible that Rest is actually Sweet after Labour for our senior citizens.

In Nigeria there are six autonomous Pension Boards namely:

(1) Head of Service

(2) Federal Capital Territory

(3) National Universities Commission

(4) Police

(5) Army

(6) Customs, Prisons and Immigration.

It is SCIWADS hope and aspiration that pensioners under the six Boards would come together under the umbrella of SCIWAD for a common cause which is their welfare.

Right now SCIWAD is only working with the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) and pockets of other people as individuals.

SCIWAD is about one year old and her activities are well accepted by the Pensioners.

It will be a wonderful experience, if pensioners visited their former places of work at least ones in a year to know the latest developments vis-à-vis government polices.

For the FRCN, we are requesting that on Thursday December 7, 2006 her programme be anchored by your Pensioner Broadcasters. We hear them from your different zones as they talk about life as broadcaster then.

The one week activities will commence December 5, 2006 with a seminar on the Role of Senior Citizens in Re-molding societal values.

We thank you for everything especially your attempt in putting smiles on the faces of Pensioners. You are no doubt our partner-in-progress. We thank you.

ANNE TIMNI-AKU

Co-ordinator General

SCIWAD

25th July, 2006

THE CHALLENGES OF AGEING

ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF

AGEING:EMPOWERING SENIOR CITIZENS THROUGH PENSIONS: AN ADDRESS DELIVERED BY ENGR. E. O. OKEKE, OON, FNSE, FICE – HEAD OF SERVICE OF THE FEDERATION ON 23RD OCTOBER, 2007

Protocol,

My dear Senior Citizens of Nigeria, it is a great pleasure and honour to have the opportunity to address you this morning.

2. It is a privilege to serve ones’ country in any degree. So it is even a greater privilege and honour to serve to a retiring age. Ageing is a natural process of life. Older persons are valuable resource. As we all know, a country without its old Service Men/Women is a country without history and this means the country has no origin. It is from the elders that we get the wisdom and advice to tackle today’s problems. Therefore, any reasonable society should care for its elders.

3. In Nigeria, as we all know, one retires after 35 years of service or the attainment of 60 years of age, and is entitled to gratuity, repatriation allowance and pension. It is the policy of the Federal Government of Nigeria to have the Pension Law reviewed every 5 years. Many elderly persons throughout the world lack access to the essentials of life. The Government, having realized the inadequacies of the subsisting Pension Policy and realizing that the number of elderly pensioners are increasing due to unprecedented demographic change, has enacted a new Pension Act, tagged “Pension Reform Act 2004”,

which stipulates a Contributory Scheme throughout an employee’s service life and guarantees a life long access to regular pension. A retiree is entitled to the withdrawal of 50% of total contribution at the initial stage of retirement, and the balance spread accordingly. This new Pension Reform Act 2004 is still subject to improvement as the case and need arises.

4. Presently, the issues plaguing the old Pension Policy which resulted from the amortization and increases of 12%, 25%, 42%, etc. are still being worked out by a Committee set up to, among others:

- examine holistically the existing system of pension administration and

proffer solution on how the various applications for payment of

Gratuity and Pension can be processed within a specified time frame.

- to identify problems responsible for the delay in payment of Pension

and Gratuity and suggest ways and means the impediments can be

eliminated.

- to advise on the frequency of regular verification of Pensioners in the

country so as to reduce the problems of ghost pensioners.

- to devise methods in determining genuine state pensioners that have

Federal share of Gratuity and Pension, and

- most of all, to determine the current government liability to pensioners arising from all the increases.

My Office has received the recommendations of the Committee and is taking necessary action for the implementation of the recommendations.

5. Meanwhile, my Office in recognition of the inadequacy of pension payment, has embarked on some pre-retirement training to help retirees transmit from active services to other forms of enterprises. This is with the intention of helping to complement whatever is being earned as pension. Some of these schemes which are scheduled under the Social Services Department of my office are:

- Agriculture Credit Scheme in conjunction with (NAIC).

- Pre-Retirement Training on Fish Farming.

- Other small, medium scale entrepreneurship training.

6. On this note, I want to assure you that Government is doing all that is possible to improve the welfare of its Senior Citizens, as it is our prayer as present serving Civil Servants to be so recognized in future. The labour of our Heroes past shall never be in vain.

7. I, personally believe that Senior Citizens have the right to self fulfillment, dignity and respect, personal security, freedom of speech and association, prompt income, health-care and shelter. I will therefore strive see to the empowerment of Senior Citizens as full participants and equal citizens in our society. Therefore, I work diligently to see to the resolution of the knotty issues regarding pension administration.

8. May God bless you all and this Great Country.