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Nigeria Pension Contributions Fall 38% in Q1 2026

byStephen Abebor
August 17, 2026
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Nigeria’s pension contributions under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) fell sharply in the first quarter of 2026, reversing part of the unusually large inflow recorded in the final quarter of 2025, according to data from the National Pension Commission (PenCom).

The decline followed a record ₦903.70 billion in pension contributions in the fourth quarter of 2025, when quarterly inflows jumped 79.6% from ₦503.19 billion in Q3. PenCom attributed the exceptional Q4 performance largely to year-end remittances, salary-related payments and the clearance of outstanding arrears.

The sharp Q4 increase meant a moderation in the first quarter was expected. Rather than signalling a collapse in pension savings, the decline reflects the reversal of an unusually high base created by exceptional public-sector remittances.

Public-sector contributions were a major driver of the Q4 surge, reaching ₦550.96 billion, up 234.85% from the previous quarter. Private-sector contributions stood at ₦352.74 billion, representing a more modest 4.16% increase.

The underlying pension industry, meanwhile, continued to expand in early 2026. Total pension assets rose from ₦27.46 trillion at the end of December 2025 to ₦28.04 trillion in January, before reaching about ₦29.43 trillion in February and ₦29.53 trillion in March.

The growth in assets has been supported not only by contributions but also by investment returns and stronger market valuations. Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) also increased their exposure to Nigerian equities during the first quarter, with investments in locally listed ordinary shares rising from ₦3.96 trillion at the end of 2025 to ₦5.46 trillion by March 2026, a 38.09% increase.

The contribution data therefore points to an important distinction: lower quarterly inflows do not necessarily mean the pension system is contracting. The Q1 decline largely reflects the normalisation of remittances after an exceptional year-end spike, while pension assets and investment exposure continued to grow.

PenCom’s latest monthly reports also show that the regulator is continuing to monitor contribution remittances and employer compliance, with the March 2026 report published on April 30.

For Nigeria’s pension system, the bigger challenge remains sustaining regular contributions, improving compliance among employers and expanding coverage, particularly as the CPS seeks to bring more workers into formal retirement savings arrangements.

Tags: Contributory Pension SchemeNigeria PensionNigerian EconomyPenComPension AssetsPension Contributionsretirement savings
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