By Afolabi Oyekunle. The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) says it has enrolled over 7.6 million employees into the Employees Compensation Scheme (ECS) so far. In the same vein, the Fund has recorded a historic first with the enrollment of the Nigeria Police Force into the scheme. Managing Director of the Fund, Barrister Oluwaseun Falaye, said this at the 2026 International Civil Service Conference in Abuja Wednesday, 20th May 3026. Barrister Falaye In his words, "We have enrolled over 7.6 million employees into the Scheme. We secured the enrolment of the Nigeria Police Force into the ECS — a historic first — after engagements with the Inspector-General of Police. "When our officers know that their families will be protected should they sustain injury or lose their lives in the line of duty, their confidence and gallantry will increase, and our national security will be the safer for us all.” Speaking on the theme of the conference...
B y Afolabi Oyekunle. The future of Nigerian workers after retirement need to be guaranteed, hence proper scheme needs to be put in place to ensure they do not retiree into penury. Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Chairman in Lagos state, Comrade Funmi Sessi said this at a Pension summit in LÃ gos on Informal Workers put together by INSPENONLINE. NLC Lagos state Chairman Comrade Sessi. Comrade Sessi observed that unlike the United Kingdom and other European countries, who have good policies that take care of their retirees, Nigeria case is different as many retirees are made to suffer due to unpalatable retirement policies. She assured that the NLC is committed to policies that promote dignity of labour. Comrade Sessi said there is need to build a society where retirement is not associated with fear and insecurity. Delivering his paper on meeting retirement dreams of informal sector workers with insurance and pension instruments, renowned Economist and a former Direc...