The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has called for immediate suspension of the federal government’s plan to use the N20 trillion Pension Fund on infrastructure development.
This follows the disclosure of the Finance and Coordinating Minister of Economy, Wale Edun to the State House reporters in a two-day Federal Executive Council session chaired by President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa on Tuesday.
Edun pointed out that this initiative is an integral part of Tinubu’s overall efforts to stabilise the economy in the face of rising inflation and interest rates.
He said “The life insurance and investment fund industry. Generally, there are offers of 20 trillion Naira available, or much of it is in short-term funding that doesn’t need to be quite sure money is long-term. People save over their lifetime for their pension.
“And so in conversation, in consultation, collaboration, and cooperation with the private sector, we are now able to announce and with the full knowledge and support of all parties, that there will be an initiative to fund growth through investment in infrastructure, including housing provision of mortgages, long term mortgages, 25-year mortgages at relatively low interest rates.”
However, the former vice president, in a statement posted on his verified Facebook page Wednesday, decried the Federal Government for initiative.
Atiku warned that the initiative could have disastrous consequences for hard-working Nigerians who rely on pensions after retiring from service, if not stopped.
The statement read in part “My attention is drawn to a disturbing disclosure by the Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, as he addressed State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the Presidential Villa on Tuesday, 14 May.
“There is, according to the Minister, a move by the Federal Government to rev up economic growth by unlocking N20 trillion from the nation’s pension funds and other funds to finance critical infrastructure projects across the country. The Minister has indicated that although the initiative is expected to attract foreign investment interest over time, domestic savings are his ‘immediate focus’ for now.”
The Minister was criticised by Atiku for not providing the necessary information, such as the percentage of funds that are to be taken out of pension funds.
It stated “Even at that, this move must be halted immediately! It is a misguided initiative that could lead to disastrous consequences on the lives of Nigeria’s hardworking men and women who toiled and saved and who now survive on their pensions having retired from service.
“It is another attempt to perpetrate illegality by the Federal Government. The government must be cautioned to act strictly within the provisions of the Pension Reform Act of 2014 (PRA 2014), along with the revised Regulation on Investment of Pension Assets issued by the National Pension Commission (PenCom). In particular, the Federal Government must not act contrary to the provisions of the extant Regulation on investment limits to wit: Pension Funds can invest no more than 5% of total pension funds’ assets in infrastructure investments. I note that as of December 2023, total pension funds assets were approximately N18 Trillion, of which 75% of these are investments in FGN Securities.
“There is no free Pension Fund that is more than 5% of the total value of the nation’s pension fund for Mr Edun to fiddle with. There are no easy ways for Mr Edun to address the challenges of funding infrastructure development in Nigeria. He can’t cut corners. He must introduce the necessary reforms to restore investor confidence in the Nigerian economy and to leverage private resources, skills, and technology.”