Vihiga Residents Urged to Join the Social Security Scheme

The bodaboda operators, on the foreground, waiting for the passengers in Mbale town, Vihiga county. The local NSSF office is encouraging them, together with others in the juakali sector, to enroll with the Fund in order to secure their future life.

Empowerment

The people working in the informal sector and those in self-employment have been urged to enroll with the social security scheme for protection in old age. The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) Vihiga County branch manager Esther Kemei, says a good number of adults are still unwilling to save with the Fund and yet it is the surest way of guaranteed comfortable life for the aged.

The manager lamented that some people hold the notion that enrolling with a social protection scheme is a preserve for those in formal employment, terming it a misconception as everybody deserves a sustained good life for the full cycle.

Kemei said any adult with the national identification card is eligible for enrolling with the Fund under the voluntary contribution arrangement.

She stated that they are using public forums to sensitize the bodaboda operators, numbering over 5,000 in the county to embrace the scheme, disclosing that a substantial number have so far registered are making the contributions.

“We are looking out for the juakali entrepreneurs including stall owners in the open-air markets, the matatu crews, luggage carriers among others and encouraging them to voluntarily register and save with us,” she explained.

She said now that the operations have been digitized, one can easily register by visiting the NSSF website.

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