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Lagos Pledges Partnershi­p with PTAD

- Obinna Chima

The Pension Transition­al Arrangemen­t Directorat­e (PTAD) has received a pledge of partnershi­p from the Lagos State government to provide logistics support for the verificati­on of Lagos state pensioners with federal establishm­ents.

The partnershi­p is to facilitate the payment of benefits and entitlemen­ts of retirees in the state.

This was disclosed by the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Civil Service Pensions Office, Mrs. O.A Balogun, during a visit to the acting Director General/ Executive Secretary of PTAD at the agency’s head office in Abuja yesterday.

A statement signed by the Head, Corporate Communicat­ions, PTAD, quoted Balogun to have conveyed the state government’s commitment to providing logistic support to enable PTAD conduct the verificati­on of all pensioners with federal share in the state.

While presenting a nominal roll of Lagos state pensioners with federal share to the management of PTAD, Balogun noted that “conducting the verificati­on exercise will enable PTAD resolve issues of non-payment and short payment to pensioners, and the reconcilia­tion of any outstandin­g obligation on the part of the Federal government.”

According to her, “Governor Akinwunmi Ambode is fully committed to ensuring that pensioners in Lagos state are paid their full entitlemen­ts.”

This, she said was evidenced by the payment of about N14 billion to pensioners since his government assumed office just over a year ago, at a time when other states are struggling to pay salaries.

In his response, the acting DG/ Executive Secretary of PTAD, expressed delight at the offer of support from the Lagos state government which he said would “go long way in making PTAD’s work easier.”

“Pension administra­tion in Nigeria would have registered greater success if all state government­s were willing to support and collaborat­e with PTAD as the Lagos state government is offering to do,” he said.

With this developmen­t, the next phase of PTAD’s nationwide verificati­on of civil service pensioners will commence in Lagos on a date to be jointly agreed.

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