The National Pension Commission has ordered Pension Fund Administrators to temporarily waive the National Identity Number that was a mandatory requirement for retirees to get their benefits following
mounting complaints from retirees.The notice, titled ‘Circular for waiver of some documents required for the smooth processing of retirement benefits during the period of COVID-19 lockdown,’ was signed by the Head, Surveillance Department, PenCom, Ehimeme Ohioma.
“Accordingly, it has become necessary for the commission to issue the following guidance to operators for the processing of retirement benefits during this period.” Explaining the indemnity form further, it stated, “PFAs will recall that this form was deployed for only FGN voluntary retirees in order to forestall the duplication of pension benefits payment.
“Therefore, voluntary retirees shall explore alternative windows available in respective courts to obtain the endorsement of the Commissioner for Oaths on the retiree indemnity form.”
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