SSNIT Celebrates Longevity with 115-Year-Old Pensioner
SSNIT honours 115-year-old pensioner for service
The Social Security and National Insurance Trust ( SSNIT ) has honoured its oldest pensioner, 115-year-old Amadu Walah , in Cape Coast . The visit highlighted his remarkable longevity and lifelong contribution to national development. SSNIT officials described the gesture as part of efforts to recognise pensioners who have served Ghana diligently. A Lifetime of Service Recognised Amadu Walah’s recognition underscores the value of long-term commitment and discipline. At 115, he stands as the oldest living beneficiary of the SSNIT scheme. During the visit, he encouraged younger generations to embrace hard work, prudent living, and early retirement planning. SSNIT Reaffirms Commitment to Pensioners SSNIT Director-General Kwesi Afreh Biney led a delegation to honour the centenarian . He assured that the Trust remains committed to safeguarding pension funds for both current and future beneficiaries. The visit also reinforced SSNIT’s broader mission of maintaining a sustainable pension system . Family…