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Jordan Sounds Alarm on Legal Breach in Ali’s $10B NIS Grant Payout

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April 13, 2025
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L-R President Irfaan Ali and former Finance Minister Winston Jordan

L-R President Irfaan Ali and former Finance Minister Winston Jordan

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President Irfaan Ali’s recent announcement of a $10billion one-off government injection into the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) to support thousands of near-threshold pensioners is facing sharp criticism, with former Finance Minister Winston Jordan warning that the move may be legally unsound and fiscally reckless.

Under the initiative, individuals who have reached the age of 60 on or before December 31, 2024, but who have not met the 750-contribution threshold to qualify for an NIS pension, will receive a one-off payment based on their total contributions:

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  • 500 to 549 contributions: $260,000
  • 550 to 599 contributions: $390,000
  • 600 to 699 contributions: $520,000
  • 700 to 749 contributions: $650,000

President Ali has attempted to portray the move as an act of compassion toward aging Guyanese, but critics, including former Finance Minister Winston Jordan, argue it is a legally dubious ploy that sidesteps existing laws and sets a dangerous precedent.

“The NIS Act [Chapter 36:01] already provides for a computed grant to contributors who don’t meet the minimum for a pension,” Jordan said. “Outside of that framework, I would think you would need legislation—like what was done in the cases of Hamilton Green, Sister Noel Menezes, and George Walcott—to make pension payments that exceed what is allowed under current law.”

Jordan didn’t mince words in his assessment. “Although populous, it is nothing but a misuse of state funds,” he said. “As far as I know, that statutory provision has not been changed; neither has any law been enacted to allow the implementation of the announced measures.”

Adding to the controversy, Jordan and others have pointed to the ongoing hardship faced by existing NIS pensioners, many of whom have not seen an increase in their benefits since 2019.

“How is it fair to offer generous one-off payments to those who didn’t meet the pension criteria, while those who did are left to struggle on outdated pensions?” one pensioner said.

Legal experts echo Jordan’s concerns. Without new legislation passed by Parliament, they argue, the government could be treading on shaky legal ground. “Even if well-intentioned, these payments must comply with the law. Otherwise, the state is exposed to potential litigation and credibility loss,” said one legal analyst.

The government has not provided clarity on the legislative framework—or lack thereof—underpinning the initiative. There has also been no indication of whether the administration intends to bring a bill to Parliament to regularise the payments.

As the NIS continues to struggle financially, critics fear that politically motivated spending could further erode the scheme’s sustainability.

The debate underscores a broader issue: Guyana’s aging social security infrastructure, long in need of reform but continually used as a political tool.

Unless the government provides legal justification or legislative backing for the payments, President Ali’s $10B NIS relief package may quickly shift from populist promise to legal crisis.

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