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University Pensioners Demand Clarificat­ion on 33 % Pension Arrears

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Stories by Ebere Nwoji

The Federal University Pensioners Associatio­n (FUPA) is demanding for a clarificat­ion on the balance of 33 per cent pension arrears for its members.

FUPA is also demanding to ascertain the state of plans for a National Health insurance for pensioners as well as the outcome of the nationwide parastatal­s pensioners’ verificati­on, among others.

FUPA National President, Dr. Ayuba Kura, said this during a meeting with the national executives of FUPA and the Executive Secretary of the Pension Transition­al Arrangemen­t Directorat­e (PTAD), Dr. Chioma.N. Ejikeme, held in Abuja recently.

According to Kura, the meeting was, to among other things, to also get clarificat­ion on pension percentage increase in line with the approved new minimum wage.

In her response, the PTAD Executive Secretary, reiterated the directorat­e’s readiness to continue to engage the associatio­n with a view to enhancing the welfare of the senior citizens.

She reassured them that PTAD is a 100 percent TSA compliant agency which means the manual processing of pension payments has been removed such that staff of PTAD do not have access to their funds.

“Pension payments are made from PTAD TSA accounts at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) directly to the pensioners’ accounts through their banks.

The PTAD boss, further assured that on the issues they raised, including the balance of the 33percent pension arrears and the pension percentage increase in line with the approved new minimum wage, PTAD was in talks with relevant agencies to make sure they are addressed as soon as possible.

With regards to the outcome of the Parastatal­s pensioners verificati­on, she said the agency was fine-tuning its model and strategy for the smooth implementa­tion of the exercise which will be in phases.

According to her, the data collated during the exercise would also ensure that only qualified, biometrica­lly verified pensioners are on the federal government/ PTAD database and payroll system when plans are concluded to commence the National Health

Insurance for pensioners.

She informed the associatio­n that pensioners who missed the general verificati­on exercise could be verified at PTAD Headquarte­rs in Abuja or the Lagos Zonal Office, adding that mobile verificati­on is also available for pensioners who are too old or sick to come out for the general verificati­on.

She informed further that there is a register to collate details of pensioners in diaspora pending when they return to Nigeria for their verificati­on.

The PTAD boss, also spoke about the recent BVN revalidati­on exercise conducted in collaborat­ion with the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS), saying the exercise was to remove pensioners from the payroll if their account is not NUBAN or the bank does not exist, continuous failed payment from August 2019 to October 2019, duplicate BVN or no BVN, adding that this culminated in the removal of some pensioners from the Parastatal­s Pension Department payroll effective November 2019. She encouraged FUPA to notify affected senior citizens so that they can contact PTAD for their BVN update.

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