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Senate Moves To Cater For Poor, Aged Nigerians

 

By: HighCelebritySquard

 

 

 

The Senate on Wednesday considered a critical bill seeking to cater for poor, aged and vulnerable Nigerians, sponsored by the Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege.

According to an aide to the Senate President, Ezrel Tabiowo, the bill was tagged, “A bill For An Act To Establish The National Social Security Commission For The Regulation, Management And Administration Of Social Security Benefits and Services, And Other Related Matters, 2022 (SB.899)”.

Omo-Agege, while leading debate on the general principles of the bill which has scaled second reading, said the bill seeks to provide a comprehensive legal and governance framework for the proper administration of an inclusive national social security protection system in Nigeria.

He explained that the National Social Security Commission when established, would provide the needed structure that offers adjustable periodic benefits to eligible Nigerians who face improvidence arising from old age (above 70 years), sickness, unemployment, and morbid conditions requiring medical care.

Omo-Agege emphasised that the introduction and passage of the bill into law became imperative, particularly against the backdrop of Nigeria being a signatory to the Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No. 102) of the International Labour Organisation (ILO).

“This Convention articulates globally-agreed minimum social security standards in nine (9) domains.

“Except employment injury benefit that is already statutorily covered in Nigeria, eight (8 of the domains are uncovered, and they are the focus of this Bill”, Omo-Agege said.

According to him, “successive governments over the years have acted in many ways to protect our people’s security and welfare.

“The reality, however, is that there is still a huge and unsustainable gulf between the poor, the weak, the vulnerable, and the voiceless on the one hand and the rich and the Government on the other.

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“Historically, this divide has been a major threat to national cohesion, peace and stability in our polity.

“As leaders, it is our solemn constitutional obligation to respond effectively to this clear challenge.

“Humbly, it is my thoughtful view that an Act of this parliament that focuses on the necessities of the ordinary Nigerian is itself a necessity for our nation. This is the essential spirit driving this all-important Bill”, the Deputy Senate President added.

The bill after consideration was referred by the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, to the Committee on Establishment and Public Service.

 

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