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SSNIT covers less than 1% of 6m informal workers – Management

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Less than 1% of the over 6 million workers in the informal sector are currently covered by the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), a stark contrast to the 60% enrollment rate among the over 3 million workers in the formal sector.

SSNIT’s Director-General, John Ofori Tenkorang, revealed the introduction of the Self-Employed Enrollment Drive (SEED) in an effort to boost enrollments in the informal sector.

In a media interview, he stated, “When we started last year, we only had about 14,000 people enrolled on the SSNIT scheme as self-employed but today, we have about 71,000 people enrolled on the scheme as self-employed persons.”

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Despite the progress, Tenkorang emphasized the challenge, noting that out of the 245,000 pensioners paid in the February payroll, only 630, constituting 0.3%, were retired self-employed individuals.

He acknowledged there is still a significant distance to cover in expanding coverage within the informal sector.

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