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    Enhancing Social Protection Through Contribuition Pension Policy Reforms in Nigeria: A Step Towards Achieving SDGs 1 (NO POVERTY)
    (SCIENTIFIC CULTURE, 2025) Gberevbie, Daniel E.; Undah, Aliyu Hannatu
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    Identifying the Key Challenges Faced by the Energy Commission of Nigeria in the Implementation of the Contributory Pension Policy
    (Transnational Press London, 2025) Gberevbie, Daniel E.; Undah, Aliyu Hannatu
    The Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) in Nigeria has undergone significant changes since its introduction in 2004, with a major revision in 2014. The scheme mandates employers to contribute 10% and employees to contribute 8% of their monthly remuneration into Retirement Savings Accounts managed by licensed Pension Fund Administrators. Despite its aim to secure financial futures, the scheme faces challenges, particularly within the Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN). A study examining the CPS at ECN from 2014 to 2024 identified issues with policy enforcement, administrative compliance, and payment delays. The findings emphasize the need for policy reforms to address these challenges, ensuring improved efficiency, financial security for retirees, and enhanced employee confidence in the system. Respondents suggested increasing lump sum payouts to 75%, boosting awareness, and streamlining administrative processes to ensure a reliable pension system. The Pension Reform Act 2014, which repealed the 2004 Act, provides a framework for the governance and regulation of the contributory pension scheme in Nigeria. It addresses issues such as pensions for political office holders and professors, and provides incentives for increasing coverage of the scheme. However, more needs to be done to address the challenges faced by the staff of ECN and ensure a smooth implementation of the CPS.

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