ABSTRACT
Pension scheme is not new in Nigeria. Before the new pension scheme, there
were pockets of legislations regarding pension matters, which were not comprehensive
and could not address the needs of pensioners because they were deficient of what is seen
globally as the characteristics of an ideal pension scheme. Unfortunately, the introduction
of the Pension Reform Act 2004 that was meant to correct the wrongs of previous
schemes, witnessed increased voluntary retirement from public service. The purpose of
this research therefore, was to investigate workers’ understanding and perception of the
Pension Reform Act 2004 and to find out the influence of some socio-demographic
variables on understanding and perception of the Act. The study was carried out using
the entire staff of the various prison stations in Enugu State Command (600 respondents
for the questionnaire, 12 for in-dept interview and 48 for focus group discussions).
Information gathered were analyzed using percentage (%) while chi-square (X2) was
adopted in testing the hypotheses. The study found out that there was lack of
understanding and wrong (negative) perception of the PRA 2004 as a result of inadequate
sensitization and education on the administration and modus operandi of the new pension
scheme. Five hypotheses were proposed and tested. The study also revealed that sex,
rank/cadre, level of education and station of respondents had no significant relationship
with understanding while age and length of service of respondents had slightly and highly
significant relationship respectively with understanding of the scheme. Surprisingly, sex,
rank/cadre, and level of education had significant relationship with degree of perception
while age and length of service of respondents had no significant relationships with
degree of perception as revealed by their chi square test values. Conclusively, there is no
relationship between understanding and perception of PRA 2004. These findings have
clear implications for social policy and social work practice in Nigeria. It therefore
revealed the need for regular education and sensitization of workers on the new pension
scheme.
, A & USIAGU, G (2021). Workers’ Understanding And Perception Of The Pension Reform Act 2004: A Study Of Prisons’ Staff In Enugu State. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/workers-understanding-and-perception-of-the-pension-reform-act-2004-a-study-of-prisons-staff-in-enugu-state
, AGHEDO and GABRIEL USIAGU "Workers’ Understanding And Perception Of The Pension Reform Act 2004: A Study Of Prisons’ Staff In Enugu State" Afribary. Afribary, 06 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/workers-understanding-and-perception-of-the-pension-reform-act-2004-a-study-of-prisons-staff-in-enugu-state. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.
, AGHEDO, GABRIEL USIAGU . "Workers’ Understanding And Perception Of The Pension Reform Act 2004: A Study Of Prisons’ Staff In Enugu State". Afribary, Afribary, 06 May. 2021. Web. 22 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/workers-understanding-and-perception-of-the-pension-reform-act-2004-a-study-of-prisons-staff-in-enugu-state >.
, AGHEDO and USIAGU, GABRIEL . "Workers’ Understanding And Perception Of The Pension Reform Act 2004: A Study Of Prisons’ Staff In Enugu State" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/workers-understanding-and-perception-of-the-pension-reform-act-2004-a-study-of-prisons-staff-in-enugu-state