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The Deputy Director-General in charge of Operations and Benefits of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), Adam Sulley, has described the Trust as a ‘sure banker’, urging all employees to join and benefit from the scheme.
He said Trust was into huge investments with its assets progressing, saying that the asset performance of the SSNIT grew from GHC20 billion in 2024 to GHC25 billion in 2025 and advised members to ensure that their employers pay their monthly contributions.
Mr Sulley gave the advice in an interview with the media on the sidelines of a regional forum organised by the SSNIT, in collaboration with the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in Sunyani on Monday.
The day’s forum, on the theme: “Empowering Unions, Secure Futures: Deepening Pension Literacy across Ghana”, formed part of a nationwide engagement designed to deepen pension literacy among workers and strengthen collaboration between SSNIT and organised labour.
Mr Sulley explained that with its digital channels, there was no need for employees to walk to the SSNIT offices, saying that they could easily access its services at the comfort of their homes and workplaces.
He emphasised that the financial security of employees was always guaranteed, saying that the long-term benefits of the SSNIT remained enormous, and urged members to contribute more to the trust.
In another interview, Joshua Ansah, the Secretary General of the TUC commended the SSNIT for embarking on the nationwide engagement, saying that had enabled employees and the trade unions to understand its operations and thereby deepening transparency and accountability.
He urged everybody to join and access the various services of the SSNIT, saying that with the Trust one’s long-term financial security was always assured.
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