The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate’s (PTAD’s)
verification exercise for retired Federal Government workers has recorded a
hitch-free exercise in Lagos, despite the large turnout of retirees in the
state...
This is the second and third phases of the nationwide verification
exercise for retired civil service pensioners under the Defined Benefit Scheme
(DBS) in the South West geo-political zone. Executive Secretary of PTAD, Barr. Sharon
Ikeazor, who declared the exercise open at exactly 8am on Monday, said it would
last for two weeks, starting from Monday 18 to 29 September, 2017. Ikeazor said
that the verification exercise would take place simultaneously at five
different locations in the former capital city of the country. She maintained
that the exercise was designed to provide fool proof data for all federal
pensioners after verification processes that terminate at the quality assurance
stage, adding that PTDA would commence the payment of benefit to genuine
pensioners three months after the expiration of the exercise. The verification
of pensioners throughout the country started in 2015 in the South-East and the
North-West zones. The centres, where the field verification exercises are being
conducted are; Alausa, Yaba, Ketu, Amuwo Odofin and Agege. In Agege centre,
where our correspondent was stationed, a total of 4,259 pensioners are expected
to be verified and captured into the database of the agency. The Directorate
said that a total of 21,295 federal civil service retirees would be verified in
Lagos. The PTAD boss, while commenting on the exercise, expressed satisfaction
that the exercise had been successful; and that the retirees were complying
with the requirements accordingly. She put the number of pensioners to be
captured on the first day of the exercise in Agege at 750, just as she assured
that the government was fully committed to ensuring that all eligible
pensioners in the country would be captured and paid accordingly. Commenting on
the exercise, one of the pensioners, Alhaji Animasaun Wasiu, appreciated the
government’s effort in ensuring the verification was orderly. Wasiu said: “I
thank the Federal Government for this exercise. As you can see, it’s very
orderly. They have information even at the gate for you to know your
eligibility status. From the gate, you will know whether you are qualified to
be verified and paid the pension or not. So, if you don’t meet the listed
conditions, you simply go back, because you don’t have any business going into
the venue.” He said,”So, that alone reduced the crowd; and while inside, there
are enough workers to attend to pensioners, and that reduced tension and made
the exercise hitch- free. The government served us refreshment; and this is
commendable.” Mr. Wale Oke, described the arrangement as adequate because,
there were different sections for different categories of issues to be
addressed. He urged the management of PTAD to keep up the temple; and ensure
all eligible pensioners are captured. Oke said, “First and foremost, I want to
thank the Federal Government for remembering pensioners, a labourer is worthy
of his dues; and this verification is a means to ensure that we get our dues.
The government wants to stop ghost pensioners with this exercise; and that is a
commendable effort. Though, I came from a very far place, but I have to be here
to ensure I am captured.” PTAD had already removed no fewer than 15,200
fictitious names from the FG’s payroll since 2016. The ongoing biometric
verification of Federal Civil Service pensioners is aimed at providing accurate
database and eliminate ghost pensioners who may want to benefit from the
payment of pension allowance.
The Pension
Transitional Arrangement Directorate’s (PTAD’s) verification exercise
for retired Federal Government workers has recorded a hitch-free
exercise in Lagos, despite the large turnout of retirees in the state.
This is the second and third phases of the nationwide verification
exercise for retired civil service pensioners under the Defined Benefit
Scheme (DBS) in the South West geo-political zone.
Executive Secretary of PTAD, Barr. Sharon Ikeazor, who declared the
exercise open at exactly 8am on Monday, said it would last for two
weeks, starting from Monday 18 to 29 September, 2017.
Ikeazor said that the verification exercise would take place
simultaneously at five different locations in the former capital city of
the country.
She maintained that the exercise was designed to provide fool proof data
for all federal pensioners after verification processes that terminate
at the quality assurance stage, adding that PTDA would commence the
payment of benefit to genuine pensioners three months after the
expiration of the exercise.
The verification of pensioners throughout the country started in 2015 in
the South-East and the North-West zones.
The centres, where the field verification exercises are being conducted
are; Alausa, Yaba, Ketu, Amuwo Odofin and Agege.
In Agege centre, where our correspondent was stationed, a total of 4,259
pensioners are expected to be verified and captured into the database
of the agency. The Directorate said that a total of 21,295 federal civil
service retirees would be verified in Lagos.
The PTAD boss, while commenting on the exercise, expressed satisfaction
that the exercise had been successful; and that the retirees were
complying with the requirements accordingly.
She put the number of pensioners to be captured on the first day of the
exercise in Agege at 750, just as she assured that the government was
fully committed to ensuring that all eligible pensioners in the country
would be captured and paid accordingly.
Commenting on the exercise, one of the pensioners, Alhaji Animasaun
Wasiu, appreciated the government’s effort in ensuring the verification
was orderly.
Wasiu said: “I thank the Federal Government for this exercise. As you
can see, it’s very orderly. They have information even at the gate for
you to know your eligibility status. From the gate, you will know
whether you are qualified to be verified and paid the pension or not.
So, if you don’t meet the listed conditions, you simply go back, because
you don’t have any business going into the venue.”
He said,”So, that alone reduced the crowd; and while inside, there are
enough workers to attend to pensioners, and that reduced tension and
made the exercise hitch- free. The government served us refreshment; and
this is commendable.”
Mr. Wale Oke, described the arrangement as adequate because, there were
different sections for different categories of issues to be addressed.
He urged the management of PTAD to keep up the temple; and ensure all
eligible pensioners are captured.
Oke said, “First and foremost, I want to thank the Federal Government
for remembering pensioners, a labourer is worthy of his dues; and this
verification is a means to ensure that we get our dues. The government
wants to stop ghost pensioners with this exercise; and that is a
commendable effort. Though, I came from a very far place, but I have to
be here to ensure I am captured.”
PTAD had already removed no fewer than 15,200 fictitious names from the
FG’s payroll since 2016.
The ongoing biometric verification of Federal Civil Service pensioners
is aimed at providing accurate database and eliminate ghost pensioners
who may want to benefit from the payment of pension allowance.
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