In its 40 Years, NIB has Fueled National Growth
By Gena Gibbs:
NASSAU, The Bahamas – In his address of the National Insurance Board’s 40
th
Anniversary Church Service at Evangelistic Temple on Sunday, Minister
of Labour, National Insurance and the Public Service, the Hon. Shane
Gibson illustrated the significant role NIB has played in the overall
growth and development of The Bahamas.
He expounded saying, “we’ve not only assisted with the benefits paid
to contributors, we’ve assisted in building dozens of clinics all over
The Bahamas. We’ve assisted in constructing many Government
facilities. We’ve assisted with unemployment benefits. And we are now
on the way to introducing a National Health Insurance scheme, which
would mean universal healthcare for all Bahamians, throughout the length
and breadth of The Bahamas.”
Acknowledging the significant milestone of 40 years, Minister Gibson
said: “We pause to reflect on and access the National Insurance Board as
an Institution, as a movement, and as a foundation pillar of our modern
Bahamas.”
NIB was created to administer the country’s social security programe,
and first opened its doors on October 7, 1974. Minister Gibson
outlined its history and development since then, noting that Prime
Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie, also present at the service, was
the third Minister of National Insurance, and among the first Ministers
appointed to National Insurance during the period of 1977 to 1982, just
three years after the program was introduced.
Mr. Gibson stated: “In the historical context of The Bahamas, this
was the immediate post Independence period when expectations in the
social, economic and political context were very high. It was a time
when the Government of the Bahamas had to be seen to be delivering on
the promises and aspirations that drove the movement to Independence.
“But as history has proven, time and again, political freedom gained
from a struggle is not an end in itself, but rather a means to an end.
In The Bahamas, we dreamt of and aspired to education for all of our
people, access to basic healthcare, non-discrimination in employment
opportunities, and social mechanisms that would allow and give us some
measure of dignity when things become rough, and a normal means to earn
an income uninterrupted.”
Minister Gibson said that to its credit, the Bahamas Government had
seen the need for a comprehensive system of social security, and a small
group of persons in The Bahamas was charged with developing a social
security scheme that would provide some acceptable form of income
replacement for workers of the country, and their dependents, from the
cradle to the grave.
“And this work was completed with the passage of the National
Insurance legislation in 1972. I think the point of then and now would
best illustrate the phenomenal growth of the scheme. At the start of
the various programs under the National Insurance, short-term benefits
were paid at a maximum rate of $54 per week, long-term benefits were
paid at a rate of $26 per month, and funeral benefits, one-time payment,
was $200,” said Minister Gibson.
“Old age, non-contributory pension, which was paid when insufficient
or no contributions had been made, was $26 per month. At the end of its
first three years, National Insurance had collected some $58 Million in
contributions; had paid out over $6 Million, as Benefits assistance;
and had a reserve fund of some $52 Million.
Minister Gibson said that no one at the time could imagine how significant NIB would grow to become over the years.
“Today, in contrast to its humble, but ambitious beginnings, NIB at
the end of its last financial year 2013 had accumulated reserves of some
$1.6 billion. Its contribution income for the same year was reported
at $229 million. While its benefits expenditure for 2013 was some $222
million,” said Minister Gibson.
“It also realized an investment of some $86.3 million during the
period. Additionally, maximum monthly long-term benefits and weekly
short-term benefits payments have increased on average of 63-fold and
seven-fold respectively, since 1972.”
For its achievements, Minister Gibson congratulated the employees of
NIB, “in particular those long serving employees who would have made a
significant contribution over the years. And even though persons may
say they were well rewarded, I can tell you they have made many
sacrifices in making sure that you get the quality service that you do
get from NIB. And so we thank them and we congratulate them.”
Minister Gibson then introduced Prime Minister Christie as one of the
most socially conscious Prime Ministers in the Commonwealth of The
Bahamas over the last 40 years, who has been there from the beginning
and like NIB, is also celebrating 40 years serving the Bahamian people.
Senior Pastor, Rev. Dr. Vaughan Cash welcomed NIB Board members,
executive management, honourees, and staff attending the service to
launch National Insurance Week.
October 07, 2014
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