The National Pension Commission (PenCom) is the regulator for Pension in Nigeria.
Prior to the enactment of the Pension Reform Act 2004, pension schemes in Nigeria had been bedevilled by many problems. The Public Service operated an unfunded Defined Benefits Scheme 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 the light of resource constraints. In many cases, even where budgetary provisions were made, inadequate and untimely release of funds resulted in delays and accumulation of arrears of payment of pension rights. It was obvious therefore that the Defined Benefits Scheme could not be sustained.
In the private sector on the other hand, many employees were not covered by the pension schemes put in place by their employers and many of these schemes were not funded. Besides, where the schemes were funded, the management of the pension funds was full of malpractices between the fund managers and the Trustees of the pension funds.
This scenario necessitated a re-think of pension administration in Nigeria by the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo. Accordingly, the administration initiated a pension reform in order to address and eliminate the problems associated with pension schemes in the country. The outcome of the reform was the enactment into law of the Pension Reform Act 2004.
The Pension Reform Act empowers PenCom to regulate pension in Nigeria.
No amount can be withdrawn from Retirement Savings Accounts (RSA) with Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) without prior approval from PenCom.
PenCom Mission
PenCom exists for the effective regulation and supervision of the Nigerian Pension Industry to ensure that retirement benefits are paid as and when due.
PenCom Vision
PenCom’s vision has been removed from its website most definitely due to the fact that the Vision was linked to number of contributors as at 2019, we expect PenCom to provide a new Vision soonest.
PenCom old Vision – By 2019, to be a pension industry with 20 million contributors delivering measurable impact on the Economy.
Objectives of the National Pension Commission (PenCom)
Power of the National Pension Commission (PenCom)
Functions of the National Pension Commission (PenCom)
PenCom Address
Head Office
174 Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja, Nigeria
Email: info@pencom.gov.ng
Phone: 0700-CALLPENCOM (0700-225 -573-6266) +234 9460 3930
Zonal Offices
North-Central Zonal Office
Plot 1, Aderemi Adeleye Street,
Off Fate Road, GRA
Ilorin, Kwara State
Tel: (+234) 8078859104, (+234) 8078859105
North-East Zonal Office
Plot No. 10,
Gombe-Biu Road,
Gombe, Gombe state
Tel: (+234) 805 599 9339
North-West Zonal Office
No. 22, Kazaure Road,
Bompai, Kano,
Kano State
Tel: (+234) 805 599 9335
South West Zonal Office
88A Oduduwa Crescent,
Ikeja, GRA
Lagos State
Tel: (+234) 8078859160
South-East Zonal Office
Road 1/47 , Udoka Housing Estate
Awka, Anambra State
Tel: (+234) 805 599 9337
South-South Zonal Office
Plot 9, PCN Layout,
Diamond Hill Calabar,
Cross River State
Tel: (+234) 805 599 9332