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Pension for Public Servants: A Rewarding Retirement or a Pay Cut They’ll Regret? Here is What you Need to Know About The New Law

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By Aggrey Baba

A wise person plans for retirement the same way a farmer prepares for the next harvest, by planting today.

In a significant shift, a new law has been approved to introduce a contributory pension scheme for public servants, ensuring a more reliable and timely system for retirement benefits.

Under this arrangement, employees will contribute 5% of their salaries, while the government adds 10%, creating a self-sustaining fund that will guarantee pensions upon retirement.

The reform seeks to eliminate the chronic delays and arrears that have long plagued retirees, ensuring that funds are readily available when needed. Unlike the current system, which depended on budget allocations that were often insufficient, this new model sets aside dedicated funds to prevent uncertainty.

Beginning next financial year, all public servants under the scheme will see a reduction in their salaries due to the 5% deduction.

However, a corresponding salary adjustment has been suggested to offset this impact. The law also ensures that individuals dismissed from service will receive their accumulated contributions.

Certain groups, including security forces, elected officials, and those nearing retirement, are exempt from the new scheme, with room for additional exemptions as determined by the responsible ministry.

A board of trustees will oversee the fund’s management, ensuring compliance with regulations, approving budgets, and appointing key financial managers.

The law further protects pension savings, preventing them from being seized or misused, except in cases of government-related debts or tax obligations.

While the new scheme is seen as a step forward, worker representatives have expressed concerns about governance and fairness. Some have criticized the equal 10% government contribution for both high and low earners, arguing that lower-paid employees will struggle more with deductions.

Others have raised concerns over the composition of the pension board, warning that excessive government control could lead to mismanagement.

Additionally, questions have been raised about the appointment of key fund officials, with calls for a more independent process to prevent conflicts of interest. There are also worries about whether workers’ savings will be secure in the long term, given past financial mismanagement in other government-controlled funds.

Experts believe this reform is a necessary step toward financial sustainability. The shift to a contributory model reduces the burden on the national budget and ensures that pensions are adequately funded.

Additionally, the fund is expected to provide a stable source of investment, contributing to broader economic growth.

Uganda’s current pension system, established in 1946, has long been considered unsustainable. Without reform, costs were projected to reach trillions in the coming decades.

The new scheme addresses these concerns by ensuring that workers actively contribute to their own retirement security.

Public servants with five years or less until retirement have the option to remain under the existing system, while those who join the new scheme will have their previous benefits accounted for.

With this move, the government aims to create a pension system that guarantees financial security for retirees.

Just as a tree planted today provides shade in the future, this law seeks to lay the foundation for a more stable and predictable retirement system for generations to come. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).

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