Ghana’s Digitalisation agenda which is making the majority of financial transactions electronic has taken shape to the extent that most Identification Cards require to be synchronized with the Ghana Card.
In view of this, the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) just as the Telecommunications Companies and other service providers are reminding their cherished contributors to do well to merge their SSNIT numbers with their Ghana Card in order not to have problems with receiving their benefits effective 1st July 2022 as instructed by Government and Bank and Ghana.
Nancy Abbey, in charge of Member and Client Service at the Techiman SSNIT Office who disclosed this during a ceremony to inaugurate the Tuobodom branch into the Sisterhood of National Pensioners’ Association (SSNIT) in the Techiman North District of Bono East region, also advised clients who are 72 years of age or above to visit the SSNIT office every year to notify them that they are still alive in order not to lose their entitlements.
Mr Martin Kwabena Agyei, a Philanthropist who chaired the function called on Ghanaians to show the aged massive love and support because every youth will also become old one day.
Mr Emmanuel Derry Minie, Chairman of the newly inaugurated Tuobodom Chapter of Ghana National Association of SSNIT Pensioners advised workers especially the youth to make good savings with their earnings in order not to become miserable and lonely in their old age as such situations kill faster after pension.
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com/Kwabena Nyarko Abronoma