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EFFECTS OF PENSION
SCHEMES ON THE NIGERIAN WORKERS
ABSTRACT
No man is an
island; collectively we have been able to make a thorough research on how
effective pension scheme in both the civil and public sectors of the Nigerian
economy has been beneficial or just a mirage to the Nigerian workers; thus a
case study of Enugu state.
In the first
case, the purpose of the stuffy shall be looked at. As an overview, the aim of
this study as to look at the impact of pension schemes on a sector of Nigerian
workers of this public servants and how effectively this pension arrangement
would be made so as to cover every sphere of there problem in relation to this.
So, the purpose stretches from the important of a proper pension arrangement
and how best it shall be implemented to affect a proper working of the plan.
The method of
study is purely on both qualitative and quantitative basis. But in
particularity, the table analysis was used for the analysis of the data
collection.
The third
part of the project, death on method of data collection which was purely on
interview; so the response from the interview as used a data per analysis for
the research work.
The last part
deals with basically the major pounding. This shall be merit viewed as follows
the factors which militate against the effective administration of pension
scheme in the country which may include: irregular payment of benefits lack of
enlightment programme etc. in our findings, the following recommendation could
ensure a need for regular review of prisoners the manpower needed making the
scheme to be contributory etc.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.0 BACKGROUND OF
STUDY
In the traditional Nigerian society, aged parents look up to
their children for support and this is one reason that the average numbers of
children in Nigeria home are usually more than those of their counterparts in
more developed countries. The home is therefore the bedrock of provision for
the old. This arrangement therefore instates the role of a pension scheme on a
less final setting.
It would be
appropriate at this junctures to briefly give the meaning of a pension.
A pension can
be defined
as a series of regular payments provided by government or
former employer for a person who has come to the end of his normal working
life. It is an income during retirement at it’s most basic level. Such an
income will assist the retired person to survive and depending on the amount
and on any other means he may have, it may also enable him continue to enjoy
some of the luxuries which he could afford during his working life. As earlier
indicated, it is evident now that the Nigerian traditional society simply
substitutes the large extended family as a pension scheme. Members of the
family collectively make every provision required by the retired for his/her
upkeep until death.
This method
of course is crude and not very effective one which can be illustrated as thus:
Assuming the retired has an infirmity this would mean double trouble for the
supporting family and where the loss by accidental means one can retire only
imagine the plight of such a retiree and dependents.
In order not
to dabble much into that aspect, we will now examine the background of the
pension scheme itself. Accordingly, pension dates back to the twelfth century and
in those time, it was only through local manors or boroughs that protection was
obtained from hardship and also within the confines of the community that
guilds distributed relief. At that time though it was only regarded as relief
for the old and poor and not necessary as a benefit for service rendered during
one’s working days. These guilds were founded on religious or charitable basis
and as time want on, merchants and craft guild were also founded. Gradually as
strong central government emerged, caring of the poor because a national issue
rather than a local responsibility so legislature concerning the poor because
common.
As time wants
on, the occupational pension scheme which established a right to a pension as a
result of previous employment was also introduced and this is where, we are
most concerned with in this research work.
In Nigeria
generally, pension scheme does not import much meaning to the workers, not to
mention it’s usefulness. It still has not rested it’s full weight on the
Nigerian populace because all they see and know about is that it is some sort
of income which one is supposed to be entitled to after retirement but never
gets.
This is the
present position of what the average Nigerian worker feels and knows of
pension, which is pathetic.
What is the
cause of this situation? How do we go about correcting the system? All these
and other questions will enable us straighten out the present position of
pension schemes in Nigeria using Enugu state as a case study.
Many Nigerian
workers after retirement from active service whether voluntary or otherwise are
not aware of what entitlements they are entitled to as pension or where there
is awareness, those in authority seen to be up to one thing or the other in
order to delay the commencement and safe of the retiring employee’s pension.
Experts in
Nigeria agree that due to the fact that most workers become dejected and
worn-out after retirement, not a few of them (workers) look up to their
retirement period with optimism.
While the
retired civil servants could be slightly better if as they are entitled to
monthly stipends in the firm of pensions their counterparts in the private
sector are not so lucky. They receive theirs en-bulk at the initial time of
retirement and no more. Therefore it becomes difficult for them to plan and
carry out their obligations which they still carry along with them regardless
of their fresh status, as retried workers.
Another area
where this research would tend to examine are the reasons being given for the
delay in payments of gratuities and pensions which range from structural
defects in payment arrangement in relation to bureaucracy, fraud and
mismanagement of pension funds, though the Nigerian constitution on the
protection of pensioners safe “The right of a pension in all the public service
of the federation to receive pension or gratuity shall be regulated by law. Any
benefit to which a person is entitled shall not be withheld to his disadvantage
it however, is salient on when payments should be made and penalties for delay.
It is against
this background that this research work will be established and recommendation
made curb the present disheartening situation as regards pension schemes in
Nigeria.
1.2 STATEMENT OF
PROBLEM
This study will aim at examining the problems associated with
pension scheme effectiveness and efficiency, the administration of pension
funds and criteria for setting up such schemes in Nigeria. It intends to finds
out why it is near impossible for retirees to receive their pensions, the
employees’ role in pension’s arrangement and the administration of the pension
funds. Another problem that would be considered would be that of managing the
retirees in such a way that they are given adequate opportunity which would
enable them to prepare very well or their new lives after their disengagement
from active service as well as rehabilitating them so as to prevent the social
menace in the society.
1.3 OBJECTIVE OF
STUDY
The objectives of the study are enumerated as follows:
a. Examine the
effects of pension schemes on the average Nigerian workers
b. Ascertain
difficulties associated with the administration of the scheme
c. Cross check
methods in which schemes are run
d. Recommendation
on row to solve difficulties.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE STUDY
The significance or import of this study is such that would
be a useful parameter in the following ways:
i. Reward for loyal service
ii. Promote efficiency within an
organization by making it possible for older employees to retiree without fear
of poverty and wretchedness.
iii. Help employers attract the right
types of staff and retain them
iv. Encourage good employer/employee
relationship
The study
will also be an invaluable contribution to the following groups:
a. Employers of
labour
b. Slate and local
government Authorities
c. Management and
staff of the Nigerian social insurance trust fund
d. Federal
government
e. Insurance and
brokerage companies
1.5 SCOPE AND
LIMITATION
The scope of
this study will be limited to Enugu State and focus on two public limited
companies Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) and NNPC but focusing mainly on
Nigerian Nationally Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). It is anticipated that the
result of this research would provide valuable insight for a possible
re-valuation of not only the target companies but other companies
administration of pension scheme.
Time
constraint was a major limitations in presenting this research work as the
incessant disruption of academic would not encouraged one to carry on with
school chores and finally when academic
eventually began, only a short period was set aside before examinations would
commence, with the present economic for more than 5 years.
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