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Pensioners Thank Caring Monarch
By Azlan Othman & Za'im Zaini
Bandar Seri
Begawan - The increase in pension rate for the old and disabled
people, announced by His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of
Brunei Darussalam Monday, is expected to benefit nearly 17,000 people
in the country.
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According to figures from the
Community Services Department, as of Dec 31, 2005, there are over
16,666 pension recipients, withthe biggest number from BruneiMuara
District at 9,133.
Of the total figure, 136
recipients are visually-impaired, 346 have psychological problems
and 326 are disabled. The increase in pension rate comes on the
heels of accelerated increments announced by His Majesty three
months ago for government servants.
His Majesty announced the latest
increase in his titah marking the revelation of the Holy Quran
Monday night. Many elderly citizens have expressed their
appreciation to the caring monarch.
Awg Haji Piut bin Tarsad, who
lives alone and is nearing 80, told the Bulletin that he is
grateful to His Majesty for increasing the allowance.
The pension hike he says can lessen
his burden as he depends on the money for his daily needs. He
hopes that it can help his business in Kianggeh.
Dyg Hjh Rafiah binte Jaluddin,
75, from Kg Pekilong, Muara also expressed her gratitude to His
Majesty for increasing the pension and wished His Majesty
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prosperity and good health. She
too uses her pension money to buy her daily necessities.
Meanwhile, 80-year-old Dyg Hjh
Saadiah Yassin told the Bulletin that she was delighted when she
heard the announcement. |
"I think this is the first time I
have heard of an increase in the pension rate in many years," she
said. Dyg Hjh Saadiah, who currently lives with her son, said the news
about the increase in pension could not have come at a better time
with the upcoming Hari Raya festival.
Those still working are also overcome
with joy following the announcement.
Dyg Rokayah Hj Kawang, a government
employee who hails from Kg Sinarubai, said she was full of joy to see
her mother happy when told of the news of the increase in pension
rate.
"For low level income earners like us
it is a good news as it will help alleviate our burden. It is not that
we don't have any to give her (her mother) but sometimes it is
difficult because we have our own family to look after," she said.
"My family members are all happy to
hear the news and this move will bring blessings to His Majesty and
the nation," she added.
Others believe that the increase
should be best utilised by sharing them with the needy. Hjh Raf ah Hj
Tengah, 73, from Kg.Sinaut said she will donate the one month extra
pension allowance that she will receive to the needy-people.
Hjh Rafiah, the first Bruneian
midwife who used to carry out her duties in some of the remote areas
of the country, expressed her thanks to His Majesty for his caring
attitude towards the elderly. She retired from her post as a midwife
18 years ago.
The pension allowance in Brunei is
$200. The same amount goes to the disabled people as well. For those
suffering from psychological problems (aged 15 years and above), every
person will receive $200 while his/her spouse will receive $150. Their
dependents (children) will receive $150 for those aged 15 years and
above and $90 for those aged 15 years and below.
For visually impaired recipients
(aged 15 years and above), the pension allowance is fixed at $200,
while the spouse will get $150, children aged 15 years and above will
receive $150 and $90 for children aged 15 years and below.
The pension for the old and disabled
people scheme was enforced 51 years ago as aspired by AI-Marhum Sultan
Hj Omar Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien. It was aimed at helping
residents 60 years and above to upgrade their standard of living as
well as to upgrade the standard of disabled people and their families.
To qualify for the scheme, an
applicant must be aged 60 years and above and must have lived in the
country for not less than 10 years (for those born in Brunei) and not
more than 30 years (for those born outside Brunei). In addition, they
should not leave the country for more than three months consecutively.
For visually impaired and their
dependents, the person must be aged 15 years and above, does not have
a fixed job and income, must have resided in the country for not less
than 10 years and has an approval from the government medical
authority.
For those with psychological problems
and their dependents, they must be aged 15 years and above, are
mentally disturbed, do not have a fixed income and job.
They must have resided in Brunei for
not less than 10 years, obtain an approval from a government medical
officer and treated at any health centre or government medical centre
or under the care of family or friends.
Meanwhile, to be eligible for
disabled pension, the person must be aged 15 years and above, disabled
and could not work, must have resided in Brunei for not less than 10
years, obtain an approval from the government medical authority and
must have been in a disabled situation for a continuous period.
The rate of pension back in 1955 to
1971 was only $20, $25 (1971-1973), $30 (73-76), $37.50 (77-79), $50
(80-83), $100 (84-91), $150 (91-98) and $200 from 1998. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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