- Fire guts cargo truck loaded with eggs on Accra-Nsawam road
- You can MoMo ¢200 in 2 days to avoid e-levy – Ofori-Atta, as he says doomsayers ‘cataclysmic pronouncements not happening’
- We’ll find your missing relatives – Dep Minister to families of persons on FV Comforter 2 vessel
- 6 students die on the spot after driver rams into them
- ‘I owed my son’s school fees, while paying fees for my constituents’ – Former MP
- Armed robbers attack fuel station, attendant shot
GHS3bn SSNIT arrears’ll be cleared by 2020 – Akufo-Addo
Related Articles
The over GHS3 billion arrears owed the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) by the government will be cleared by 2020, President Nana Akufo-Addo has announced at this year’s Workers’ Day celebration in Accra.
Mr Akufo-Addo told thousands of Ghanaian workers who converged on the Independence Square for the 1 May 2019 parade that the Ministry of Finance has already arranged for the part-payment of GHS200 million of the arrears while a bond of GHS700 million will be issued in the course of this year for the same purpose.
“As I told you last year, over GHS3 billion of pension funds, funds that had been outstanding for six years and about which TUC has been largely complaining, were transferred in 2017 from the Temporary Pensions Fund Account (TPFA) at the Bank of Ghana to the appropriate occupational pensions scheme.
“I’m informed that the Ministry of Finance has arranged for the payment of GHS200 million and a bond of GHS700 million towards the retirement of the arrears owed to SSNIT.
“This will leave arrears of GHS800 million, which will be included in next year’s budget,” the president said.
The president also said he has directed the Minister of Employment and Labour Relations to work with SSNIT and the National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA), to resolve dissensions between them as far as pension issues are concerned.
“I acknowledge that there are unresolved issues with the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) and the NPRA. I have asked the Minister for Employment and Labour Relations to liaise with SSNIT and NPRA to bring finality to all outstanding issues in the next three (3) months. In much the same way that we should build trust between workers and the new private pension companies, it is equally important that there is trust between workers and the state established SSNIT. I am informed that the Ministry of Finance has arranged for the payment of GHS200million and a bond of GHS700 million towards the retirement of the arrears owed to SSNIT. This will leave arrears of GHS800 million which will be included in next year’s budget”, he said.
Source: Ghana/ClassFMonline.com/91.3FM
No Comments
Write a comment
LATEST STORIES
Recent Comments
-
Oxygen
Yeah I think it is time the government officials start accounting for their deeds. They cannot just come into power…
View Article -
Sammy the VIRUS
In my estimation,I believe the average man in his quest to satisfy his libido will stop at nothing to have…
View Article -
Sammy the VIRUS
There is this maxim within our local circles that says a man who works at Barkleys bank does not collect…
View Article
Let me tell You a sad story ! There are no comments yet, but You can be first one to comment this article.
Write a comment