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PenCom clears over 4000 firms to bid for FG contracts

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The National Pension Commission (PenCom), on Wednesday issued compliance certificates to more than 4,000 firms to enable them bid for Federal Government contracts.

Dr Amino Farouk, the Head, Research and Corporate Strategy Department, PenCom made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

He said as at March 23, about 353 firms had complied with the requirements as stipulated in the Pension Reform Act (PRA) 2014, and were subsequently cleared to secure Federal Government’s contracts.

“The 353 companies pushed the total sum of the companies the commission issued compliance certificates since PenCom’s inception to over 4000,’’ Farouk said.

According to him, the certificate is evidence that they have fully paid the contributions of their employees.

“The compliance certificates issued to the firms meant they had fully paid the contributions of their employees and had paid the premium for Group Life insurance covering their employees fully.

“Thus, in the event of death in active service, their families will be paid benefits to the tune 300 per cent of the deceased’s full annual salary and allowances,’’ Farouk said.
He appealed to Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to support the initiative of issuing certificate of compliance to deserving firms.

“Some MDAs often accept spurious evidence of compliance from contractors and being reluctant to ensure that companies bidding for works fulfilled their obligations relating to pensions as enunciated in the Public Procurement Act 2007.

“The commission posited that methods deployed by MDAs include, the exclusion of the pension requirement in the advertisement for contractors or acceptance of spurious evidence of compliance from them.

“We once again appeal to them to support the laudable initiative,’’ he stressed.

According to Farouk, some of the firms cleared by the commission included Reynolds Construction Company Limited, which has 3,643 employees and has also contributed N726.43 million.

Others are: Leadway Assurance Company Limited, with 283 employees, and has contributed N133.02 million, Ghazi Shipping and Trading Company Limited, with five employees contributed N3.13 million, AIICO Insurance Plc, with 264 employees contributed N135.11 million.

Farouk also said Cornerstone Insurance Plc with 204 employees, contributed N132.20 million, Linkage Assurance Plc, which has 231 employees, contributed N65.50 million.

NSIA Insurance Limited with 99 employees, contributed N27.95 million, while Solid Trust Insurance Brokers Limited with nine staff contributed N5.03 million.

“Risk Analyst Insurance Brokers Limited, has nine employees and contributed N2.42 million.

“Prorisk Insurance Brokers Limited has nine staff and contributed N2.42 million, while Image Brokers Limited has 16 employees and contributed N1.51 million.

“Wib Insurance Brokers Limited with three staff, contributed N855,499.58 and Denos Insurance Brokers Limited with nine staff, contributed N660,240.12,” said Farouk.’’

Similarly, Geo-Chem West Africa Limited with 19 employees contributed N3.86 million, while Setraco Nigeria Limited with 2839 employees contributed N455.05 million.

North South Power Company Limited, with 331 employees contributed N114.65 million, just as Oriental Energy Resources Limited with 43 employees contributed N41.59 million, among several others. (NAN)

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