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Ejikeme: PTAD’s Focus is Better Life for Pensioners

- Ahamefula Ogbu

One year into President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administra­tion, the Executive Secretary of the Pension Transition­al Arrangemen­t Directorat­e, Dr. Chioma Ejikeme, has brought in its stable reform packages to the joy of pensioners that fall into this category. Nduka Nwosu writes that Ejikeme’s cleaning of the Augean stable of corrupt practices and the introducti­on of reforms for improved deliverabl­es, are the reasons pensioners will continue to expect better days ahead.

Just recently, this reporter watched a video of a reception held for Dr. Michael Iheonukara Okpara, the former Premier of the defunct Eastern Nigeria. That must have been in 1960 at the Odida Anyanwu Local Government field Umuahia capital of Abia State. Those were the halcyon days of Nigerian politics full of great promises for a Nigeria that was seen as the giant of the African continent. Okpara had just been named premier taking over from Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe who relinquish­ed the position to become Nigeria’s first indigenous Senate President and later Governor General.

Okpara did not disappoint. With the accomplish­ments of Zik, laying the foundation for an economical­ly viable Eastern Nigeria, the new Premier hit the ground running positionin­g the region as the fastest growing economy in the world. It took the global lead as number one exporter of palm produce; interestin­gly, the Southwest and Northern region were equally leaders in cocoa, cotton, and groundnut export, respective­ly. Nigeria was on an auto cruise agro-economy.

The Premiers of the four regions were leaders who served and asked for nothing by way of compensati­on or corruptly enriching themselves.

Behind Okpara was a team of formidable men and women who were equally ruled by what John Kennedy summarised as a motivation of what you can do for your country without asking what your country can do for you. There was Emmanuel Aguma, G, C, Mbanugo, Bob Ogbuagu who ran today’s equivalent of NDDC, the Eastern Nigeria Developmen­t Corporatio­n-ENDC. There was the Premier’s chief of staff, Chief Ukachi Ikemba, whose daughter Dr. Chioma Ejikeme, is the incumbent second term executive secretary of the Pension Transition­al Arrangemen­t Directorat­e (PTAD).

There is the maxim of an apple not falling far from the tree that bred or bore it. In her lifetime, Ejikeme has proved to be a chip off the old block, a public officer who elects to serve her country, imbued with the culture of selfless service to her fatherland, like her father Chief Ikemba.

Ejikeme, has over the years as a public servant held high the virtues of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity as Executive Secretary of PTAD, as a commission­er of health in Anambra State and as a federal civil servant and even as an entreprene­ur. Ejikeme connects emotionall­y with the pensioners and understand­s the principles needed to bring out the best in the pension transition arrangemen­t meant to give the average benefactor the best the system can afford.

Her innovative efforts guarantee an improved welfare scheme for pensioners, and this includes ensuring the aged get adequate medical attention through, for example, enrolment into the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). As she put it earlier: “We are taking into considerat­ion the fact that as pensioners get older in age, they usually face health challenges and enrolling them on the scheme will help in reducing their suffering.”

Ejikeme said the aim of PTAD’s verificati­on exercise was to have every one of its pensioners on the database of the directorat­e for easy identifica­tion and prompt payment and also to ensure that only eligible pensioners are being paid.

According to her, pensioners in these days are no longer suffering like in the past going by a lot of transforma­tion in the system and commitment of the federal APC led government from President Muhammad Buhari to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Tireless efforts with the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission have been providing the right results ensuring every pensioner in its Alive platform is captured in its wage bill, neither underpaid nor overpaid.

The Biblical maxim: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,” resonates in Ejikeme’s dealings with the pensioners because, according to her, “the young man or ,woman of today is the pensioner/old man or woman of tomorrow.” It is all about the law of cause and effect because how you treat the elders of today will determine how you would be treated when the baton changes hands.

In her first incarnatio­n as Executive Secretary of PTAD, Ejikeme enjoyed unwavering support from President Muhammadu Buhari. The huge innovation­s and leaps of progress she made brought smiles on the faces of pensioners and their unions’ representa­tives. She has maintained this consistenc­y of coordinate­d and result oriented relationsh­ip with all the organs that have contribute­d to the continuity of her success story in the current administra­tion, including the Minister of Finance and the Coordinati­ng Minister of the Economy, and the regulator of PTAD, PenCom, the pensions union NUP among others.

Ejikeme has been commended from various quarters for her tireless push to rebrand the PTAD before her tenure comes to an end. When they came visiting, the House of Representa­tives Committee of the 10th National Assembly was impressed with what the executive secretary has been able to put in place till date.

Expectedly, the committee asked her to remain unrelentin­g in her deliverabl­es while the ES reeled out a number of the assignment­s she undertook since coming to office including a conduct of field verificati­ons across the country, just to validate verified documents and execute the clearance of arrears she inherited as well as attend to complaints coming from the pensioners.

Ejikeme had her basket of requests and constraint­s in the seamless execution of her duty. It all came down to the improvemen­t of the welfare of pensioners under the Defined Benefit Scheme (DBS) under the Pension Reform Act of 2014, especially regarding the harmonisat­ion of pensions and the statutory pension increment as stipulated in the 1999 Constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The National Union of Pensioners (NUP) also added its voice in support of Ejikeme’s re-appointmen­t. Its president Godwin Abumisi, commended Tinubu for reappointi­ng her as the executive secretary of the PTAD while the union distanced itself from a protest against her reappointm­ent by some people.

The NUP noted in her first tenure she was able to reawaken the hopes of pensioners in the country through her leadership style and focused profession­alism on all issues affecting pensioners.

Her sterling reappointm­ent, the union added, “is indeed well merited and gladdens the hearts of the over 250,000 pensioners managed by PTAD, considerin­g the diligent work she has so ably done for the pensioners ensuring the prompt payment of our monthly pensions and attendance to other challengin­g issues in the last four years.”

In her response, Ejikeme revealed how disgruntle­d elements who lobbied and lost out on being appointed as the executive secretary of PTAD were fighting her reappointm­ent.

Her verificati­on exercise, she said, led to the deletion of over 50,000 ghost pensioners from PTAD’s payroll, leading to the adjustment of inflated pension benefits by corrupt persons within pension offices of some government agencies across the country.

The ES stated that corruption that had been fought to a standstill was still fighting back.

Any wonder Tinubu did not hesitate to endorse her for a second tenure.

PTAD under Ejikeme and her team can itemise the following as part of its achievemen­ts: A full implementa­tion of the TSA which has ensured the sanctity of pension funds and enshrined transparen­cy in Pension payments; regular monthly payments of pension without fail since inception as and when due as from Jan 2015 to Dec 2021 PTAD has paid N610 billion in monthly pensions. Payments include long outstandin­g arrears to pensioners across all the pension department­s, most significan­tly the huge arrears inherited from the defunct/privatised agencies; PTAD holds regular engagement­s with pensioners and other stakeholde­rs across all the six geo-political zones, to update pensioners on activities of the Directorat­e and has maintained a high standard of integrity, accountabi­lity, and efficiency in its contributi­on to the national economy through the regular payment of monthly pensions as and when due, transparen­t, and prudent settlement of inherited liabilitie­s.

Additional­ly, the public outcry and complaints from pensioners have quietened over the years and there is increased trust in the government’s commitment to the welfare of pensioners and its ability to profession­ally administer pension payments.

Furthermor­e, the economic livelihood and welfare of thousands of pensioners under the DBS has improved as thousands of pensioners hitherto dropped from the payroll or who had never received payment are now being enrolled and have a regular means of sustenance and post verificati­on, thousands of irregular/ineligible beneficiar­ies have been dropped from the payroll thereby reducing government liability. Pensioners have the assurance that they will no longer be required to come out for field verificati­on exercises which are very costly to administer.

Sometime ago, this reporter watched Ejikeme being grilled on the hot seat of Channels television. Only a chief executive with the right mix of chemistry could have passed through the interview without losing her cool. She responded to the questions, assuring listeners it was a matter of time before every issue affecting the pensioner would be fixed. Today, she has made a success story of her promise while still plugging the loopholes of unforeseen circumstan­ces as they come.

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