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FG Pensioners Gets Over N96bn-PTAD, Paid N77billion To 244,643 Pensioners In July

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The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) said between July 2019 and August 2020 it has paid over N96 billion to all the operational departments of the Federal Government.

Speaking on ABUJA, the Executive Secretary of the directorate, Dr Chioma Ejikeme, said that the directorate paid over N77 billion as monthly pension payments to 244,643 pensioners in July 2020 while N19 billion was paid to 87,842 pensioners as arrears and gratuities.

Ejikeme said that over N670 million was paid to Next of Kins (NoKs) of deceased pensioners as outstanding while the balance of 33 per cent arrears of parastatal pensioners whose entitlements had been outstanding since 2010 was fully paid in November/December 2019.

She said that the directorate made payments of inherited liabilities in December 2019, as well as the second and third quarters of 2020.
According to her, the payment was to various groups of pensioners to reduce the inherited liabilities.

Ejikeme said that the directorate completed the nationwide verification exercise for parastatal pensioners in November 2019 and continuous verification conducted mainly in its Lagos and Abuja offices, as well as in eight state offices.

“There will be continuous computation of monthly pension payment, restoration of pensioners not on payroll to monthly pension payroll, monthly pension adjustment of over payment and under payment.
“Review computation and payment of death benefits of the NoK, compliant resolution, logging and archiving of verified pensioners files,” she said.

Ejikeme said that in 2019, PTAD collaborated with Nigeria Interbank Settlement System (NIBSS) on Bank Verification Number (BVN) authentication.
She that the NIBSS BVN validation exercise led to the initial suspension of 5,834 pensioners from the payroll, adding that 2,416 of those removed had been restored after undergoing positive review and validation.

The executive secretary said there had been continuous expansion of information technology infrastructure for effective service delivery in all the state offices to make the directorate more accessible to pensioners.

“ Our future plans are: war against pension scammers and fraudsters, recovery of legacy funds and assets, I’m alive project, health insurance for pensioners, a permanent site for the directorate, and pensioners welfare through sustainable benefit payment and staff welfare,”

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