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The National Pensioners Association says it will roll out a number of projects to support its members across the country.
According to its General Secretary Stephen Boakye, the association is working with the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) to develop more innovative ideas to support its members.
Speaking to Joy Business at an event to give out some seven apartments to its executives, he expressed his gratitude to lakeside estate for their collective efforts in ensuring the dream becomes a reality.
“We are really grateful to have these seven houses to support our executives. It has been a journey but it has been worth waiting for. We thank Lakeside Estate for this and we will continue to work with them", he said.

Mr. Boakye also pointed out that the association will continue to engage SSNIT to address all issues confronting the activities.
“SSNIT have been very helpful and we say a big thank you to them for all their support over the years. We have never regretted being with SSNIT. We will continue to engage them”, he added
The association said it will make sure all its members across the country benefits from any activity.
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