Corentyne man gets $1.2m in backdated NIS pension

Mr. Khasow (left) and Chairman of Region Six David Armogan
Mr. Khasow (left) and Chairman of Region Six David Armogan

Through the intervention of the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh and the Office of the Chairman of Region Six, a total of $1.2m in backdated vouchers were paid out to Mr. Khasow of No. 75 village Corentyne man who had been waiting for over 18 years to receive his monthly NIS pension.

A release on the Ministry of Finance’s Facebook page said that this was due to unforeseen circumstances, resulting in the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) being unable to track the records of his contributions. However, it was when the Finance Minister visited Region Six in December 2022 during an outreach for the NIS that Khasow turned up and raised his concern with the Minister who at the time committed to ensuring that it was resolved.

The vouchers were handed over to  Khasow by the Regional Chairman, David Armogan.

 The release said that Khasow related that he is pleased with the efforts shown by the Minister of Finance and the Regional Chairman in ensuring that he received NIS vouchers that were owed to him, and is grateful that he will now be receiving his vouchers monthly.