'We’ve improved the welfare of senior citizens,' Uhuru says as he opens CBK Pension Towers

President Uhuru Kenyatta officially opens the landmark CBK Pension Towers in the Nairobi CBD on May 26, 2022. PHOTO | PSCU
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Thursday said the
government has over the last 10 years significantly improved the welfare of
senior citizens in the country.
“It is often stated that one of the best
measures of how progressive a country is; is how it treats its older
citizens. And by that measure, Kenya has over the last decade
dramatically improved the way we treat our senior citizens,” the President
said.
The Head of State added that he was proud to
be the first Kenyan President to institutionalize a framework for supporting
senior citizens through the “Inua Jamii Programme” that currently has over one
million beneficiaries, in recognition of their contribution to the development
of the nation.
President Kenyatta spoke when he officially
opened the landmark CBK Pension Towers in the Nairobi Central Business
District.
Beyond the impressive glass, steel and stone
works, the President said the magnificent building is the fruit of decades of
dedicated service to the nation by the senior citizens, a towering symbol of a
legacy of good works and proof of the wisdom of investing in the future.
“What is also admirable about the
construction of this building is that it was fully financed from internal
resources of the Pension Fund, with no contribution from the Central Bank of
Kenya (CBK),” President Kenyatta said.
“You, our senior citizens, it is your hard
work that provided the resources to construct this magnificent edifice. I am
confident that the returns arising from this investment will return a healthy
dividend, thus providing financial resources that will take care of you and
afford you a comfortable retirement.”
The President commended the CBK Pension Fund
for tapping from local human capital, noting that the professionals that were
entrusted to put the towers together as architects, quantity surveyors and
engineers were all young Kenyans.
The Head of State pointed out that the
inauguration of the building also celebrates the rising role of the pensions
industry in accelerating the achievement of the national development agenda,
adding that Kenya now compares favourably with the developed markets in terms
of the management of pension funds.
He noted that since the enactment of the
Retirement Benefits Act in 1997 and the subsequent establishment of the
Retirement Benefits Authority in 2000, pension assets have grown from Ksh.40
billion in 2000 to Ksh.1.4 trillion as at June 2021.
“This remarkable growth was supported by a
favourable regulatory environment and the consequent good governance of the
pension funds,” the President said.
To further grow the pension sector, President
Kenyatta assured that the government will continue to enforce good governance
of the sector.
Speaking during the occasion attended by
Chief Justice Martha Koome and CS Dr. Fred Matiang’i among other senior
Government officials, CBK Chairman Prof. Dominic Mwenja thanked President
Kenyatta for his leadership that has made Kenya a better place than it was 10
years ago.
“As you leave office we are confident that
the foundations that you have laid for the economic take-off of this country
will enable the next government to lead this country to greater heights of
economic growth and development without being caught in the middle-income trap
that has happened in many middle-income countries,” Prof. Mwenja said.
Explaining the design of the building, Prof.
Mwenja said the towers leaning in the opposite direction represent two retired
individuals facing opposite directions with the Pension Towers, Pension Fund
and the CBK in between as the anchor and support of the retirees.
“This is a testament to how we view our
retirees. Our retirees give us the best years of their lives, it is incumbent
upon us also to make sure that they are comfortable in their golden years,” he
said.
Other speakers included Treasury Cabinet
Secretary Ukur Yatani and CBK Governor Patrick Njoroge.
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