September 27, 2024

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Finance Min assures that Gov’t working to improve NIS services

Dr. Ashni Singh listens to the concerns of an NIS contributor at a recent outreach

Finance Minister, Dr. Ashni Singh has indicated that he is working with the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) to make pensions payable immediately after contributors turn 60. The minister was speaking at a recent outreach on the East Coast of Demerara, where he acknowledged the challenges persons encounter while seeking to access their pension.

“I want to get to a point where as soon as you reach 60, next month you start getting your pension, that is what should happen and that is the instruction that I have given to NIS. Now, we must not have this business that people are waiting for a year, two years and you wouldn’t believe, we have had cases where people are waiting for 30 years. I have dealt with people who are 93 years old and didn’t get their pension, thankfully we were able to resolve it,” Dr. Singh said. The finance minister pointed out that the insurance company should reach a point where persons could go to any office and have their issues resolved.

“I have said to the NIS, they need to fix those issues within the NIS. I have said it clearly to the board, and they have made a lot of progress, more than 13,000 pending matters have been resolved,” minister Singh explained. Dr. Singh disclosed that there are now less than 1000 outstanding issues to be resolved.

“I’m prepared to do as many of these outreaches as possible to be able to hear what people’s issues are and personally sit here, listen to the issues, and work with the NIS to get them to fix those issues,” he assured. Dr. Singh stressed that the efforts to improve the services of the NIS is a holistic approach by the Guyana Government to transform the country by modernising state institutions, and the way the staff interact with citizens.

Dr. Ashni Singh

“Because we recognise that the quality of services provided by our public institutions to citizens has a lot of improvement, one of those institutions of course is the NIS which is an extremely important national institution,” Dr. Singh noted.  He declared, “Over the years we have seen and heard an accumulation of concerns and complaints expressed by people for one reason or another about their inability to access their NIS benefits in a timely manner, or their inability to interact with the NIS in an efficient manner.”

The finance minister said that since assuming office, the government appointed a new board of directors. Dr. Singh added that the new board and management is aware of government’s expectations regarding the modernisation of the NIS, and quality of service delivered.