Ezeaku Faith .O.
Department of Insurance, School of Financial Studies, Federal Polytechnic, Oko.
Corresponding Author’s email: ezeakufaith1983@gmail.com
Abstract
This paper evaluates the level of private sector compliance to contributory pension Scheme in Nigeria. It highlighted the benefits and the implications of noncompliance to contributory pension by the private sector. Five years review of the quarterly report of pension was used to determine the compliance level. The review shows that the response of the private sector compliance is still low at its nosedive. We therefore callon government to help in alleviating the rate of suffering and challenges to noncompliance by the private sector.
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