DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE STRATEGY FOR PENSION ADMINISTRATION IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC SECTOR
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objectives of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Pension Administration
- 2.2Historical Perspectives on Pension Management
- 2.3Legal Framework Governing Pension in Nigeria
- 2.4Global Best Practices in Pension Administration
- 2.5Challenges Facing Pension Administration in the Nigerian Public Sector
- 2.6Technological Innovations in Pension Management
- 2.7Employee Perception and Attitudes towards Pension Schemes
- 2.8Pension Fund Investments and Returns
- 2.9Pension Fund Governance and Regulation
- 2.10Social Security Systems and Pension Benefits
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design and Methodology
- 3.2Sampling Techniques and Sample Size
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.5Questionnaire Design and Administration
- 3.6Case Study Approach
- 3.7Ethical Considerations
- 3.8Validity and Reliability of Research Instruments
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Research Findings
- 4.2Analysis of Employee Perspectives on Pension Schemes
- 4.3Evaluation of Pension Fund Investments and Returns
- 4.4Examination of Pension Fund Governance and Regulation
- 4.5Impact of Technological Innovations on Pension Management
- 4.6Comparison of Global Best Practices in Pension Administration
- 4.7Recommendations for Improving Pension Administration in Nigeria
- 4.8Implications for Policy and Practice
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusions Drawn from the Research
- 5.3Contributions to Knowledge and Practice
- 5.4Recommendations for Future Research
- 5.5Conclusion and Final Remarks
Project Abstract
Pension administration in the Nigerian public sector is a critical issue that requires strategic development to ensure the financial security of retired public servants. This research project aims to investigate and propose effective strategies for improving pension administration in the Nigerian public sector. The study will utilize both quantitative and qualitative research methods to gather data from retired public servants, pension administrators, and government officials involved in pension management. The research will focus on identifying the current challenges and gaps in pension administration, such as delays in pension payments, inadequate record-keeping systems, and issues with fund management. By understanding these challenges, the research aims to develop tailored strategies that address these specific issues and improve the overall efficiency and effectiveness of pension administration in the Nigerian public sector. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature on pension administration and best practices from other countries, the research will identify potential strategies that can be adapted to the Nigerian context. These strategies may include implementing digital pension management systems, improving transparency and accountability in fund management, and enhancing communication between pension administrators and retirees. Furthermore, the research will explore the role of regulatory bodies and government policies in shaping pension administration practices in Nigeria. By understanding the regulatory framework governing pension administration, the study aims to propose policy recommendations that can enhance the governance and oversight of pension funds in the public sector. The findings of this research project are expected to provide valuable insights for policymakers, pension administrators, and other stakeholders involved in pension management in Nigeria. By developing effective strategies for pension administration, the research aims to contribute to the financial security and well-being of retired public servants in the country. Additionally, the study may also help to improve public trust and confidence in the pension system, thereby promoting sustainable pension practices in the Nigerian public sector. In conclusion, this research project seeks to address the challenges facing pension administration in the Nigerian public sector by proposing evidence-based strategies that can enhance the efficiency, transparency, and governance of pension management practices. Through collaboration with key stakeholders and a thorough analysis of the current landscape of pension administration, this study aims to make a significant contribution to the improvement of pension services for retired public servants in Nigeria.
Project Overview
<p>
</p><p><strong>1.0 INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The greatest challenge to government worldwide remains the issue relating to pension fund management. A financial analyst called Alexandra Forbes argues “Pension Management, world over, has become an increasingly great concern to most government and countries of the world”. And coming to Nigeria, the country was guided by a number of pension regimes prior to the promulgation of the pension Act 2004, pension schemes in Nigeria had been bedeviled with many pitfalls. The public service operated an unfounded defined benefit schemes and the payment of retirement benefits were budgeted annually. The annual budgetary allocation for pension was often one of the most vulnerable items in budget implementation in even where budgetary provisions were made, inadequate and untimely release of fund resulted in delays and accumulation of arrears of payment of pension rights. It is then obvious that, the defined benefit scheme could not be sustained. In the private sector on the other hand, many employees were not covered by the pension scheme put in place by their employers and many other schemes were not funded. Besides, where the schemes were funded, the management of the pension funds was full of malpractices between the fund management and the trustees of the pension board. The scenario agitated a re-think of pension administration in Nigeria by the then President Olusegun Obasanjo`s administration, accordingly, the administration initiated a pension reform in order to address, eliminate and eradicate the problems associated with pension reform act 2004. Good times come and go, retirement is definite, and the question therefore is “Can people still live a good life after retirement”? The non-implementation of budgeted income to pensioners, a non-effective strategy for pension administration is seemingly a growing problem in Nigerian economy. Some retirees are forced to continue to work throughout their life not out of choice but for lack of means of sustenance at old age. They are therefore forced to go in search of menial jobs to make ends meet, since they are not even sure of getting their pensions.</p><p>Apart from the stress associated with working at old age, how relevant can an individual be at age 70 or 80 in the face of ever changing knowledge brought about by advancement in technology? Besides, of what use is life without rest at old age? Even where one is willing and able to continue working, the opportunity for the elderly to continue working is declining. However, it is against this backgrounds that the researcher wishes to develop effective strategy for pension administration in the Nigeria public sector.</p><p><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</strong></p><p>First comes the layoffs then pay cuts finally a delay in the payments of benefits due to poor policy formulation and implementation, incorrect record keeping and inadequate accountability of public funds. The non-implementation of budgeted income to pensioners, delay in the payment and denial of pension accrued to pensioners leading to pensioners protesting over non-payment of pensions and non-compliance with ethics of public financial management.</p><p><strong>1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The aims and objectives of the study are to ;-</p><p>1. To proffer solutions to the problem that brings about a non-effective and efficient management in pension administration.</p><p>2. To identify measures and steps dealing with the issues of poor implementation of budgeted income to pensioners.</p><p>3. To examine the quality of personnel in various pension boards.</p><p>4. To ascertain whether the administration of pension funds are done judiciously.</p><p><strong>1.4 TEST OF HYPOTHESIS</strong></p><p>For the purpose of the study, the following hypothesis were put forward;-</p><p>1. Ho : Non-effective and efficient management cannot be compared to poor pension administration.</p><p>2. Hi : Non-effective and efficient management can be compared to poor pension administration.</p><p>Ho : The budgeted income to pension are not implemented as at when due.</p><p>Hi : The budgeted income are implemented as at when due</p><p><strong>1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS</strong></p><p>1. Can people still live a good life after retirement?</p><p>2. Why poor policy formulation and implementation of pension benefits?</p><p>3. Does incorrect record keeping and inadequate accountability of public funds case delay pension benefits?</p><p>4. Does non-implementation of budgeted income to pensioner leading to pensioners protesting over non-payment of pension?</p><p>5. Does non-compliance with ethics of public financial management cause problem of pension?</p><p><strong>1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>Holistic change is required in order to create a framework that will enable consumers have a greater financial security at old age. This study signifies a whole lot; it is intended to find out the intrinsic and extrinsic cause of poor pension administration. The findings will hopefully:</p><p>1. Assist the researcher that although simple in nature will a. Effect radical improvements in the administration of pension funds b. Deliver significant benefits to all consumers when they retire.</p><p>2. Serve as a guide to public official in charge of this administration of pension funds to pensioners.</p><p>3. Assist the governments in setting priorities according to their social fiscal policies.</p><p>4. Enable providers of pension, plans quickly to improve the flexibility and appropriateness of today`s product.</p><p>However, it is the researcher`s belief that greater attention to ethical and social responsibilities will improve the way pension funds are managed and ministered.</p><p><strong>1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>This project work is concerned with an effective strategy for pension administration in Nigeria public sector. The work will be limited with pension commission (PENCOM) and with other relevant areas such as pension scheme for civil servants, pension governance, Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, Contributory pension scheme.</p><p><strong>1.8 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>1. Developing effective strategy for pension administration in the Nigeria public sector (a study of pension commission) has not been an easy task due to inaccessibility to some relevant materials most managers of government prostrate perceived this research work as adding their companies thereby withholding vital information. Consequently, some staff of the pension bodies was reluctant to discuss the subject freely.</p><p>2. Time factor is also another problem, which affected the compilation of this work, despite the high scheme in the school; period allocated for the project work must be strictly worked towards.</p><p>3. The incessant bombing in the country thereby posing everybody a prime suspect also was one of the limitations.</p><p><strong>1.9 DEFINITION OF TERM</strong></p><p><strong>1. PENSION:</strong> is a fixed sum paid regularly to a person, typically given retirement from service.</p><p><strong>2. PENSION FUND:</strong> is any plan, fund or scheme which provides retirement income. Pension should not be confused with severance pay; the former is made in regular installments while the later is paid in one lump sum.</p><p><strong>3. RETIREE:</strong> is one who has retired from active working life. Retirees receive pension.</p><p><strong>4. GRATUITY:</strong> is money given to an employee in return for service(s) at retirement.</p><p><strong>5. LUMP SUM:</strong> is a single payment for a number of separate items, money paid in full rather than in several smaller amounts.</p><p><strong>6. ANNUITY:</strong> is any terminating stream of fixed payments over a specified period of time.</p><p><strong>7. PENSION ADMINISTRATION:</strong> is the management of pension funds and fairs.</p><p><strong>8. PREREQUISITE:</strong> is a thing required as a condition for some other things to happen or exist.</p><p><strong>9. PUBLIC SECTOR:</strong> is the part of an economy concerned with providing basic government services. These include services such as Police, Hospitals, Schools, Military and Public transport.</p>
<br><p></p>