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PenCom Recovers N2.55bn Unremitted Pensions in 2021  

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By Joseph Amah, Abuja

The National Pension Commission has said it recovered N2.55bn pensions deducted by employers from employees’ monthly emoluments in 2021 but not remitted to the Retirement Savings Accounts with their respective Pension Fund Administrators.

Data obtained from PenCom’s latest quarterly report on Thursday showed that the recovery included unremitted contributions and sanctions.

PenCom also disclosed its plan to take legal action against some of the employers.It said in its fourth-quarter report, “Following the issuance of demand notices to defaulting employers whose pension liabilities were established by the recovery agents, the sum of N984.

m representing principal contribution (N406.42m) and penalty (N577.87m) was recovered from 36 defaulting employers during the quarter under review.

“Meanwhile, 18 defaulting employers have been recommended for appropriate legal action.”The commission, in its Q3 report, said, “Following the issuance of demand notices to defaulting employers whose pension liabilities were established by the recovery agents, the sum of N559.35m representing principal contribution (N394.79m) and penalty (N164.56m) was recovered from 28 defaulting employers during the quarter under review. “Meanwhile, 29 defaulting employers have been recommended for appropriate legal action.”PenCom’s Q2 report added that the sum of N398.01m, representing principal contribution (N243.4m) and penalty (N154.61m), was recovered from 31 defaulting employers during the quarter under review.

In Q1, the sum of N608.55m, representing principal contribution (N162.39m) and penalty (N446.17m), was recovered from 25 defaulting employers during the quarter under review. PenCom said to boost compliance, it carried out sensitisation workshops, capacity-building programmes, and stakeholder engagement meetings during the fourth quarter. It said the activities included a meeting with four pioneer PFAs managing a majority of the RSAs of employees of Kaduna State to review the solutions proposed by the PFAs and Kaduna State to address the accrued rights liabilities owed to the retired and disengaged employees of the state.

PenCom said it conducted various workshops on the developments in the Contributory Pension Scheme for a number of public and private sector organisations across the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. It said, “The commission participated at the 2021 Lagos International Trade Fair organised by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry in collaboration with the Lagos State Government.“The fair provided the opportunity to sensitise members of the public on the workings of the Micro Pension Plan as well as respond to other inquiries on the CPS.”

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PenCom Slams Seven Mortgage Banks for Violating Housing Loans Guidelines

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

The National Pension Commission has directed Pension Fund Administrators and Pension Fund Custodians to immediately stop accepting or processing equity contribution applications submitted by seven Primary Mortgage Banks over alleged non-compliance with its housing loan guidelines.

This was contained in a circular by the Head of Benefits and Insurance Department, Obiora Ibeziako, and addressed to PFAs and PFCs.

The PenCom circular read, “Following the cited letter, the commission instructs that Pension Fund Administrators, including Closed Pension Fund Administrators and Pension Fund Custodians, immediately stop accepting or processing equity contribution applications submitted by the following Primary Mortgage Banks.

It listed the affected institutions as Jigawa Savings & Loans Limited, FHA Mortgage Bank Limited, Delta Trust Mortgage Bank Limited, AG Mortgage Bank Limited, Infinity Trust Mortgage Bank Plc, First Trust Mortgage Bank Limited, and Mutual Alliance Mortgage Bank Limited. “Please be guided,” the letter read in part.

According to the spokesman of PenCom, Ibrahim Buwai, the decision followed the failure of the affected mortgage banks to generate the loans for which pension funds had been approved.

He said, “When you have policies like these, you will have rules and guidelines. The whole purpose of giving access to RSA holders is to enable them to own houses through mortgages.

“The whole thing is meant for those who apply and get approved. The monies that get approved are meant to enable them to pay equity through mortgages. So, it was discovered that some of the primary mortgage institutions were not generating mortgages.

“That is just the long and short of it. If that is the case, that means they are not complying with the regulations. That is the reason for their blacklisting.”

The Equity contribution for residential mortgage was introduced in September 2022 by PenCom.

This is the portion of funds that an RSA holder can apply from the RSA balance towards the payment required to secure a residential mortgage. RSA holders are permitted to utilise a maximum of 25 per cent of their RSA balance for this purpose.

As of the end of the first quarter of 2025, about 24,582 RSA holders have benefited from the scheme to the tune of N149.84bn.

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Nigeria Must Act Fast to Drive Electric Vehicle Adoption – MEMAN

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Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN) has warned that Nigeria cannot afford to be left behind in the global shift to clean mobility, calling for urgent collaboration to fast-track Electric Vehicle (EV) adoption.

Its Executive Secretary, Clement Isong, gave the warning during an online webinar titled “Accelerating Electric Mobility Adoption in Nigeria by Unlocking Downstream Potential” on Monday.

Isong said that the association had already taken practical steps by installing 12 EV charging and battery-swapping stations alongside five aftersales facilities across the country.

“Collaboration among regulators, investors, and private sector stakeholders is critical to building a viable EV ecosystem in Nigeria.

“MEMAN remains committed to fostering dialogue and innovation in the downstream sector,” Isong said.

He said that with transportation accounting for 28 per cent of Nigeria’s greenhouse gas emissions and rising fuel prices burdening households and businesses.

Director of Operations, Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Dr Mukaila Oseni cited the International Energy Agency’s forecast that the number of EVs worldwide will rise to 145 million by 2030.

“Nigeria must diversify its energy mix, lower transportation costs in the long run, and reduce carbon emissions.

“EV adoption is no longer optional. It is essential,” Oseni said.

He, however, admitted challenges remain: high upfront vehicle costs, weak charging infrastructure, unreliable grid power, and low consumer awareness.

Oseni added that NMDPRA had been reviewing regulatory policies to encourage private investment, technology adoption, and innovative business models.

He further urged stakeholders to leverage the nation’s vast fuel retail network as future charging hubs, while also considering interim options such as compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as cleaner alternatives.

The webinar, hosted by MEMAN’s Competency Centre, highlighted financing models, local vehicle assembly, and consumer education as critical tools to make EVs accessible and affordable.

With the world moving rapidly towards electrified transport, participants agreed on one point: Nigeria must act decisively to embed EVs in its energy transition strategy or risk being left behind.

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FG Bows to NLC Pressure, Appoints Chairman for PenCom

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The Federal Government has bowed to the threat of a strike by the Nigeria Labour Congress for not constituting the governing board of the National Pension Commission by appointing Opeyemi Agbaje as the chairman.

The news of Agbaje’s appointment was confirmed by impeccable NLC sources, as well as some industry officials.

At the end of its August 13th meeting, the Central Working Committee of the NLC demanded the constitution of the PenCom Governing Board in line with the law within seven working days.

The NLC also asked PenCom to submit to the NLC a full status report of the funds within these same seven days.

Spokesman for PenCom, Ibrahim Buwal, said there was no official confirmation from the presidency yet as to Agbaje’s appointment.

Section 19 of the Pension Reform Act 2014 provides for the establishment of a 16-member Governing Board for PenCom. The Chairman, Director-General, and four full-time Commissioners are to be appointed by the President, subject to confirmation by the Senate.

The remaining ten members are representatives of key stakeholder institutions, including the Nigeria Labour Congress, the Trade Union Congress, the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, and the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, among others.

Meanwhile, the newly-appointed chairman of the pension industry regulator, Agbaje, is the Chief Executive Officer of RTC Advisory Services Ltd (formerly Resources and Trust Company Ltd). RTC Advisory Services Ltd is a strategy and business advisory firm with two main strategic business units-RTC Strategy and Advisory and RTC Policy.

Agbaje has experience in the banking sector. He holds a Master’s degree in Law from the University of Lagos and an MBA from IESE Business School, Spain in 1997. He was previously on the board of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund for two terms between 2011 and August 2019.

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