- The federal government forms a committee to address ongoing issues in the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) and seek long-term solutions
- Minister Simon Lalong acknowledges various complaints and challenges within NSITF, including concerns related to gratuity payments and internal management
The federal government says it has formed a committee to look into a variety of issues that have caused a lingering crisis within the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) and find a long-term solution.
Simon Lalong, Minister of Labour and Employment, confirmed this at the NSITF headquarters in Abuja on Tuesday. He said that in the short time, he has been in office, he has received a large number of petitions.
Lalong also stated that he had no idea an agency like NSITF existed in the country until he was appointed minister, and that he had reviewed all petitions submitted to his office.
It was previously reported that the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) summoned some top officials of the NSITF for questioning regarding a gratuity payment of N47 million to the Fund’s Managing Director, Mrs Maureen Allagoa.
Those invited are the Head of Administration Department, the Head of Finance and Investment Department, and the Head of Audit and Inspectorate Department, according to a letter dated September 14, 2023, with reference number ICPC/SSD/TB/197/2023 and addressed to the Managing Director of the Fund.
Speaking about the development, Lalong stated that he was aware of various issues that arose from the Fund, particularly how the MD paid herself, how the ministry questioned her, and how she refunded the money when it became public knowledge.
Yes, we saw achievements. We also saw a lot of complaints. A lot of complaints came from this agency. And that was why we all came up to look at it first hand and to see how to address some of these issues. There is no agency that has no problem.
There’s no ministry that has no problem, but if you have problems, you look at ways of addressing some of these problems, so that you can move forward. You may want to step beyond your bounds because you want to achieve beyond that bounds. That is my prayer for NSITF today.
We are here to look at them, it is not to say we are here to open up opportunity to collect grievances again. I want to assure you that those that came to me both formally and informally, I am aware. Just like I told you the other time, there is no petition that comes to me that I don’t look at it. I look at it and I will address it. Right now, I’ve addressed all of them.
It is not only in the interest of the nation, but it’s also in your own interest, because you are given responsibilities and those responsibilities given to you can be accessed. Who knows? Tomorrow, the next Minister of Labour and Employment may come from NSITF. That’s why we are here today.
As a way forward, I quickly set up a committee and that committee I’m going to inaugurate tomorrow to handle all these, summarize them and bring up to me, the minister said.
The minister stated that people outside only know the ministry for settling labour disputes including averting strike actions labour unions might want to embark on.
He said;
In the whole of outside, people think in the ministry, it is just to settle disputes between workers, and yes, we have been baptised with one. That was the withdrawal of the subsidy. Of course, that took the attention of the nation, and gratefully, that was resolved yesterday.
Everybody was thinking that would be the mother of all strikes. I must say to that to the cooperation of the labour leaders, Nigeria is moving forward, moving forward.
Back to the ministry, we gave opportunity for briefings and each agency, all the agencies also came on their own but at the end of the day after collections and summary of all, we realised that this is one big ministry.
For me, like I said, that time, I never knew about NSITF until I became a Minister of Labour and Employment. Out of all the agencies, I’m not saying others are not important, but there is one that we must focus on, if we want to succeed in that ministry. That was why we give this priority to take this visit to your agency. I thank you very much for the welcome.