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Senate Confirms Opeyemi Agbaje As Chairman Of National Pension Commission (PenCom)

On Tuesday, 11  November 2025, the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria confirmed Opeyemi Agbaje as Chairman of the National Pension Commission (PenCom).

His confirmation came through a plenary session presided over by Deputy Senate President Jibrin Barau, following the adoption of the report of the Senate Committee on Establishment and Public Service chaired by Cyril Oluwole Fasuyi.

The confirmation also included the appointment of four commissioners who will join the PenCom board:

Why This Matters

  1. Board Reconstitution
    The appointment and confirmation come after a protracted period of delay in the reconstitution of PenCom’s governing board. Stakeholders—including the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)—had pressed for the board’s reconstitution, warning that pension funds are “deferred wages, not state revenue”.

  2. Pension Sector Oversight
    PenCom is the regulator of Nigeria’s Contributory Pension Scheme, overseeing the retirement savings of millions of Nigerian workers. A properly constituted board is critical for governance, confidence, and safeguarding of pension assets.

  3. Expertise of the Chairman
    Agbaje brings a multi‑disciplinary background spanning law, banking, consultancy, academia and policy analysis, which suggests he might bring fresh perspectives and reforms to the pension sector.

Profile of Opeyemi Agbaje

Key Challenges Ahead

With his new role, Agbaje faces several key tasks:

What It Could Signal

Conclusion

The Senate’s confirmation of Opeyemi Agbaje as PenCom Chairman marks a pivotal development for Nigeria’s pension industry. With credible credentials and experience, Agbaje is stepping into a role loaded with expectation: to restore full governance at PenCom, improve oversight of retirement savings, and enhance the trust of contributors.

The real test will come in his ability to translate this mandate into concrete reforms, stronger institutional performance and better outcomes for millions of Nigerians relying on the contributory pension scheme.

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