ABSTRACT
The thrust of this study is to examine the impact of the implementation of the Pension
Reform Act 2004 with particular reference to Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka from 2004
– 2012. The primary objective was to systematically study the Pension Reform Act 2004 and
to find out its e ffectivene ss a nd efficiency in enhancing pensioners’ welfare. To achieve this
objective the researcher stated thre e research que stions a nd three hypotheses for which a
structure d questionnaire containing thirty seven (37) question ite ms was construc ted. The
response s to the question items constitute d the data for the study. The data extracted from
the questionnaire were pre sented and analyzed from which the following findings were
made: Majority of the re sponde nts agreed that the problems of the Old Pension Scheme
negatively affected the pensioners’ welfare; the respondents agreed that the implementa tion
of the Pension Re form Act 2004 has not signific antly enhance d the pensioners’ welfare; the
respondents agreed that the institutional framework for the implementation of the Pension
Reform Act 2004 is not significa ntly effe ctive a nd efficient in delivering pensioners’ welfare
in Nnamdi Azikiwe University. Based on the findings, the following major
recommendations were made: Public enlightenment mechanism for the beneficiaries and the
public about the operations of the new pension sc heme should be instituted; Pe nsion Fund
Administrators should ensure that the y have a credible and competent workforce that will
guarantee the issuance of accurate statement of account regularly. Any employer who fails
to account accurately for his employees’ contributions should be adequate ly sanctioned as
provided by law to serve as deterrent for others. There is urgent need for regular training and
development for human resource managers and others, etc. The researcher hereby
recommends further re search on possible amendments on the gray areas in the Pension
Reform Act 2004 and the impact of the reform on the private sector’s employees and
pensioners.