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PTAD Refers 800 ‘Fraudulent’ Pension Accounts to ICPC for Probe

Monthly pension liabilitie­s under defined benefit scheme hits N16bn Recovers N2.4bn from MDAs

- James Emejo in Abuja

The acting Director General/ Executive Secretary, Pension Transition­al Arrangemen­t Directorat­e (PTAD), Mr. Murtala Musa Oluwatoyin, has said the agency has now created a credible data base with proper records that have allowed for genuine and regular payment of pensions to beneficiar­ies without hitches.

He said he had inherited inaccurate date a base of pensioners, despite the several verificati­on exercises which took place in the past, a situation which had led to the closure of about 800 accounts which had also been forwarded to the Independen­t Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) for proper investigat­ion.

He added that the lack of proper records had given room to some irregulari­ties whereby contracts that were hitherto awarded were never executed.

Speaking to THISDAY in Abuja at the weekend, he said duplicate payments and ghost pensioners had been eliminated while anomalies of over payments had been regularise­d with updated records of Next Of Kin (NOK).

He said a fresh verificati­on of the police, customs, immigratio­n and prison pensioners revealed 3,000 ‘bogus’ names which had since been removed from the payroll, saving the federal government about N100 million in fraudulent monthly pension.

He said the agency had also created channels to seamlessly address pensioners’ complaints through text message with almost an immediate response to issues.

The federal government had in March suspended the former PTAD boss, Nellie Mayshak, over allegation­s of unwholesom­e financial under-dealings.

A prima-facie case was establishe­d against her and forwarded to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for prosecutio­n. The report on her investigat­ion is however, still being awaited.

Neverthele­ss, Oluwatoyin, who is a director in the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation was consequent­ly seconded to oversee the affairs of PTAD until a substantiv­e DG is appointed.

He, further disclosed that monthly pension liability under the Defined Benefit Scheme (DBS) or those who are not covered under the contributo­ry pension scheme (CPS) stood at about N16 billion.

He said inadequate funding remained a major challenge to the DBS.

The acting PTAD boss identified some of his achievemen­ts to include regular and prompt monthly pension payments and payment of 12 months of the outstandin­g 42 months of the 33 per cent pension arrears to all categories of pensioners except for the paramilita­ry pensioner who have received their full payment of 42months of the 33 per cent arrears.

He said the sum of N2.4 billion had since been recovered from 18 sister agencies and transferre­d to PTAD’s Treasury Single Account (TSA) with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

He added that the age y had successful­ly verified and paid N1.58 billion in death benefits to 891 NOKs under the phase one of the parastatal­s verificati­on exercise as well as completed the quality assurance exercise on 17,974 verified police pensioners’ files among other achievemen­ts since he assumed office.

He said: “We pay pension now at the same time we pay salaries; here they receive their pensions same time as salary earners receive- and that’s an improvemen­t I have made so far as regards those who are regular on our pay role. For those who are not, we’ve been addressing issues and bringing them on board.”

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