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NSITF begins training on digitalisation as ANAN lauds fund for improving staff welfare

By Collins Olayinka, Abuja
06 September 2018   |   3:06 am
The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), has started a nationwide training of its staffers to prepare them for the take-off of its digital platform for the registration of companies, claims processing and payment of compensation. Speaking at a two-day workshop on Electronic Revenue Compliance, Claims and Compensation (ERC3) and change management, articulated the gains…

Chief Executive of NSITF, Adebayo Somefun,

The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), has started a nationwide training of its staffers to prepare them for the take-off of its digital platform for the registration of companies, claims processing and payment of compensation.

Speaking at a two-day workshop on Electronic Revenue Compliance, Claims and Compensation (ERC3) and change management, articulated the gains of the deployment of this system for the Fund in Yola, Adamawa State, the Managing Director of NSITF, Adebayo Somefun explained that the ERC3 system was borne out of the management’s desire to digitalise all operations of the Fund on real time basis and in line with global world practices.

The NSITF boss, who spoke via a teleconference said: “Our mandate as an agency of government is to be proactive in providing social security and safety nets against deprivation and income insecurity in accordance with national and international laws and conventions as well as world best practices.”

The NSITF helmsman explained that NSITF was determined to improve the status of all its transactions with a view to instilling transparency and accountability in all our processes, and simplifying the modules of registration and payments for employers.

“Definitely when this is achieved, then NSITF’s vision to be the leading social security institution in Africa will be fulfilled with a model for other social security institutions on the continent to emulate,” the MD stated while calling on all staff of the Fund to dedicate themselves to the new system of operations and processes.

With the deployment of the ERC3 software, employers can now register their companies in the Employees’ Compensation Scheme (ECS), make contributions promptly and print the Remita receipts on the go, while making online applications for claims in the event of a workplace injury,” he explained.

ECS is designed to provide compensation to employers who suffer from occupational diseases, sustain injuries from accidents in the course of employment, and also provides compensation for dependants of employees who may have lost their lives in the course of work.

The two-day workshop, which held at the American University, Yola recently is one in a series of on-going trainings to be held in all 11 regions and 56 branches of the Fund.

In a related development, the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN) has lauded the managing director of NSITF and his management team for improving the welfare of staff since assumption of office.

Chairman of the FCT branch of the association, Mrs Petu Joyce, gave the commendation last when she led officials of the branch of ANAN on a courtesy call to the Fund.

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