PenCom DG Explains Errors Of Claim On N10trn Loan To FG

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The Director-General of the National Pension Commission (PenCom), Mrs. Aisha Dahir-Umar, has offered explanation to errors of claims over reports making rounds that the Commission gave a N10 trillion loan to the Federal Government.

She faulted such allegations in response to claims that PenCom owed Federal Government retirees arrears of pensions.

Dahir-Umar, in a media chat, also addressed insinuations that Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) were not fulfilling their obligations to retirees regarding access to their retirement savings.

She said that apart from the fact that PenCom is not a bank and does not warehouse or manage pension funds, the Federal Government did not take a loan of N10trn from the Commission.

Explaining the misconception, she said: “Investments by the PFAs in the securities of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) are not loans as erroneously portrayed, but investments in securities, through bonds and treasury bills, as approved by the relevant government agencies, in this case the Debt Management Office (DMO) and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). They are traded on authorized capital markets. That is, the Nigerian Exchange Limited and FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange,” she explained.

“Moreover, pension fund assets are not managed by PenCom. I have said it repeatedly that when we say pension assets have grown to N15trn, that does not mean PenCom has N15trn locked somewhere in its office or bank accounts.

“Pension fund assets are managed by licensed PFAs and held in custody by licensed Pension Fund Custodians (PFCs). The PFAs are responsible for investing pension fund assets in all allowable asset classes, including FGN debt instruments.

“The objectives are safety and fair returns. All these are in line with the provisions of the enabling law, the Pension Reform Act 2014, and the rules issued by the Commission. It is obvious from the above that what is referred to as ‘loan to FGN’ is just investment in FGN securities by the PFAs, as is done by other institutional investors such as banks, insurance companies, asset managers, etc,” she clarified.

The PenCom DG added that it is an international best practice to invest in investible instruments issued or backed by the sovereign authority and that the FGN securities meet the objectives of safety and fair returns.

“The FGN has consistently met its repayment obligations, both principal amount and accrued interest, for all investments in bonds and T-bills to all investors including pension funds. The information is always in the open” she said.

The PenCom DG further clarified claims about outstanding benefits to Federal Government retirees, saying “The delayed payment of retirement benefits to some Federal Government retirees and deceased employees is because of inadequate and delayed funding for the payment of Accrued Pension Rights for those who were in service before the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) was introduced when PenCom was established in 2004.

“Payment of the accrued rights is subject to the release of funds by the Federal Government. So, it is beyond the powers of the Commission. However, we have been engaging the Federal Ministry of Finance for more funds to be released to settle these liabilities, but it is not a secret that the government itself has budgetary constraints.”

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