The Director General said a number of local private sector and international companies have requested him for human resource personnel, who have retired from the government service.
"Unfortunately, at the moment we are not ready to provide details of experience and ability of our retired citizens but we have decided to collect these details from their work places as soon as possible. We can then speed up setting up the website which will then provide many vacancies from local and international companies for pensioners to earn extra money", he said.
"Though retirement is at the age of 60, our citizens have the capacity to provide excellent services and share their experience up to 80 years," he said.
"We have taken steps to avoid delay," he said. "We have launched a special digital identity card which contains the details of the pensioners and this is to be implemented as soon as possible," he said.