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SSNIT pension scheme intact – Director-General assures contributors

Jeorge Wilson Kingson by Jeorge Wilson Kingson
December 2, 2021
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SSNIT pension scheme intact – Director-General assures contributors

Director-general of SSNIT, Dr John Ofori-Tenkorang

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“Your Tier One pension scheme run by the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) is solvent now and into the future,” the Director-General of the Trust, Dr. John Ofori-Tenkorang, has assured contributors.

In an interview with the Daily Graphic in Accra, he said the scheme presently had enough reserves to pay all accruing benefits due to members and their validly nominated dependants.

Actuarial report

According to an actuarial report released in 2017, at the current rate of 11 percent, even if contributions were halted, the investment can help the scheme to survive until 2037.

However, there are serious inherent threats that need to be surmounted, going forward, to keep the scheme sustainable beyond the projected date.

For instance, the report said in part that the government’s indebtedness to the scheme, growing numbers of pensioners, growing amounts paid pensioners, employer indebtedness, among others, continued to threaten the long-term sustainability of the defined benefit scheme as run by the trust.

Context

The interview followed a call by the Africa Centre for Retirement Research (ACRR) to Parliament to, as a matter of urgency, amend the laws on pensions to ensure the financial sustainability of SSNIT for the benefit of present and future generations.

Key among the proposals was the upward review of the current SSNIT contribution of 11 percent and the law to mandate the scheme to present its actuarial valuation reports to Parliament for scrutiny to save the scheme from becoming insolvent.

It also proposed that people who had strong financial and investment backgrounds be appointed to the SSNIT Board, while the government also made efforts to pay the debts it owed the trust.

Noted, we’re fine

But in his response, Dr. Ofori-Tenkorang said SSNIT had taken note of the concerns raised by the ACRR and “wishes to assure all stakeholders and the public that the SSNIT scheme presently had enough reserves to pay all accruing benefits.”

He gave an assurance that the concerns raised in the 2017 actuarial valuation report, which was referred to by ACRR, were being addressed.

According to him, key among the concerns raised by the research center was the debt owed to the scheme by employers.

Indebtedness

Subsequently, a release issued by the management of the trust last Friday said: “The trust encourages and reminds employers to pay the social security contributions of their workers by 14th of the ensuing month to avoid paying penalties.

“However, where employers fail to do so, they have the option to negotiate terms of settlement.

The management of SSNIT will initiate court action against defaulting employers who fail to take advantage of negotiations,” it said.

The statement said the management of the trust had not relented in its efforts to retrieve all arrears owed the trust by employers to improve the sustainability of the scheme.

For instance, it said, as of September this year, 7,951 criminal cases were pending in court against defaulting employers.

Also, over 500 employers, including government, had arranged for terms of settlement, adding: “It must be noted that the government has, since 2017, paid GH¢5.77 billion to clear social security contributions owed by successive governments.

“SSNIT continues to actively engage the government, the largest employer, to pay the contributions of its employees,” it said.

Tripartite discussions

The release quoted the Director-General of SSNIT, who had hinted in 2019 that the trust was consulting stakeholders for possible reforms in the administration and funding of the basic social security scheme.

Against that background, it said, the trust assured all members and the public that it would continue to ensure prudent management of funds to enhance the long-term sustainability of the scheme.

 

Source: Daily Graphic

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Jeorge Wilson Kingson

Jeorge Wilson Kingson

Jeorge Wilson Kingson is the Managing Editor of ArtCraft Media Consult (Publishers of GhanaNewsOnline.com.gh and BusinessweekGhana.com), and a consulting Editor for The Corporate Guardian Magazine. He is the Chairman of the Media Alliance in Tobacco Control and Health (MATCOH). He is also the National Coordinator for the International Standards Journalism Association (ISJA) and the National Online Newsportals Coordinator for the Private Newspaper and Online Newsportals Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG). He is a senior member of Ghana's Parliamentary Press Corps. He is the ACS Global Cancer Ambassador for Ghana and a Peace Advocate

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