The witness was led in evidence by the EFCC Counsel, Sylvanus Tahir, SAN.
Mr Onyejeocha expressed concern that compensation paid to the families of deceased workers was often inadequate and must be changed.
He said the NLC would resist any plan to divert contributions meant for injured workers and their families.
The NSITF boss noted that several reforms had been introduced to improve customer relations.
The board stressed the need to safeguard the fund’s independence in the face of regulatory overreach.
The Ministry of Labour and Employment has honoured 22 officers with the 2023 Ministerial Service Award for excellence and productivity.
Mr Buhari had unveiled the government’s plans to lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty by 2030.
