Nigerians In The Diaspora To Be Captured In The Pension Scheme Soon—PTAD, DABIRI-EREWA
As
the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) is proposing a
programme that will capture Nigerian pensioners who had served their
country diligently, Nigerians in the Diaspora have a course to smile as their verification is to start soon.
This
cheering news was announced by the Executive Secretary of PTAD, Mrs
Sharon Ikeazor when she paid a courtesy call on Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa,
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and
Diaspora in Abuja.
Ikeazor
said she was in the SSA’s office to see how they can work together to
flag off the pension scheme for the Nigerians in the Diaspora who had
served the country before travelling abroad.
“They
are our heroes and heroines who had worked for this country since
independence and there is need to capture them in our pension scheme
through verification and updating our data base’’ she said.
She
explained that the Diaspora pensioners are Nigerians who had worked in
the country and due for pension but did not collect their pension before
going to abroad.
“My
coming is to see how we can partner with the office of SSA to the
President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora to enable us capture
pensioners in the Diaspora so that we can have their accurate data base.
“Verification
of our pensioners is to ensure that every pensioner is captured. You
know that we have a lot of pensioners in the Diaspora.
“Am hoping that we can partner together to get all the information data on
our Diaspora.
“We
want to set up a portal that will enable them to key in to the scheme
and enhance their verification process without necessarily coming into
the country’’, she said.
The
PTAD boss said the agency would get the nominal roll of pensioners from
the state government through which it can ascertain the state and the
Federal share.
She said the directorate had suspended 15, 600 pensioners from its payroll due to lack of Bank Verification Number (BVN).
Ikeazor
said the measure was part of the agency’s commitment to getting
authentic database of pensioners and streamlining its payroll.
“So
far, we have dropped about 15,600 pensioners off our pay roll that have
no BVN. So we just flag their account so that money does not go in
there.
“We
have told the genuine ones to update their BVN so that we can put them
back on our payroll. We have saved the government millions of naira
through the exercise.
“This
action was in collaboration with the Independent Corrupt Practices
Commission (ICPC) and commercial banks to obtain current status of bank
account being used by pensioners to receive their pension payment,’’ she
said.
She
explained that BVN was mandatory for the operation of a bank account,
adding that pension payment to the accounts would remain suspended until
the affected pensioners update the status of their bank accounts and
submit it to PTAD along with other documents.
.
Ikeazor
added that the aim of the directorate was to go round Nigeria to ensure
that every pensioner is verified, as “ our anthem says the labour of
our heroes past shall not be in vain’’.
“Pensioners
who have used all their lives to serve the nation supposed to get their
pension. As we are verifying, we are also saving the government a lot
of money.
“Because we can give the government accurate data of pensioners so that government can know its liabilities, she said.
Ikeazor
said the pension administration she inherited did not have accurate
data base for the pensioners and that the directorate had started
nationwide verification exercise to correct this.
According
to her, the agency had in last year carried out verification exercise
in some states in the North East which includes Yola, Adamawa, Gombe,
Taraba and Bauchi.
“Now we are going to start in Maiduguri and Yobe as well because we want
to key in to the development agenda of the government for the North East’’, she said.
Ikeazor
said that the agency had this year started the verification exercise
with South-South with Port Harcourt and Bayelsa centres which will move
on to Edo and other centres soon.
Responding,
Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa commended PTAD boss for the unique efforts in
capturing the Diaspora pensioners, as it has never happened before.
“This
is unique in the history of Nigeria as nobody has deemed it fit to
capture the data of Nigeria pensioners in the Diaspora’’, she said.
The
presidential aide explained that the measure would save the Nigerians
abroad the trouble of coming and going back for the collection of
pension.
“The introduction of the scheme is an interesting news to the Diaspora and
we
will work with our pensioners in the Diaspora because they deserve to
receive their pension after meritorious serve to the country.
“Am sure this will go a long way to show that this administration cares for all Nigerians either at home or in the Diaspora.
“We will look forward to capturing every Nigerian in Diaspora who had served the country, Dabiri-Erewa said.
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