LABORATORY SCIENTIST URGES SSNIT TO MANAGE AFFAIRS INDEPENDENTLY

By Mavis Ewoenam Ahianyo

Laboratory scientist and manager at the Kpetoe Health Sector, Mr. Sampson Ahianyo,  has expressed concerns about the management of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) pension scheme. With 17 years of experience working with the Ghana Health Service, Mr. Ahianyo contributes 13.5% of his salary to SSNIT, while the government contributes 5%.


He again states that, SSNIT is not efficient to outgrow interest and pay a handsome amount towards retirement and that managers managing these investments should be looked into.


Mr. Ahianyo believes the 13.5% contribution is sufficient, considering it's deducted from his salary every month. However, he urges SSNIT to manage its affairs independently, reducing government interference. He also expresses concerns about SSNIT's efficiency in generating interest and providing substantial retirement benefits, suggesting that the managers overseeing these investments should be scrutinized.


Mr. Ahianyo's concerns highlight the need for transparency and efficiency in the management of SSNIT's pension scheme, ensuring that contributors receive fair benefits upon retirement.


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