Reporting by **Daily Post** indicates that the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Rivers State has officially called for the termination of the current contributory pension scheme. During the Workers’ Day celebrations, the union argued that the scheme has failed to protect the interests of workers, citing a lack of transparency and the government’s failure to provide its portion of counterpart funding.
The NLC Chairman, Alex Agwanwor, urged the state government to return to the “defined benefit scheme” to ensure that retirees receive their payments promptly. The union also raised concerns about the exclusion of several local government workers from the salary verification portal, leading to unpaid wages.
Validation: **Vanguard** reported on the labor demands, noting that “Rivers NLC seeks termination of contributory pension.” **The Tide** also highlighted the story, stating that “Labour unions call for pension reforms” in the state.
**Echotitbits take:** The contributory pension scheme was designed to avoid the “ghost pensioner” issues of the past. Reverting to the old system could create a massive future liability for the state, so expect a compromise involving a more transparent “pension board” instead of a total scrap.
Source: NigeriaObserverNews – https://nigerianobservernews.com/2026/05/rivers-nlc-seeks-termination-of-contributory-pension-scheme/, and May 2, 2026
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