Pension

PTAD Pays N8.6Bn Arrears Of N32,000 Pension Increment

By Sunday Etuka, Abuja

The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) has finalized the payment of another instalment of pension arrears arising from the NGN32,000 increment approved by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in 2024.

PTAD announced the development in a statement made available on Monday by the Head, Corporate Communications, Olugbenga Ajayi.

According to the statement, the latest instalment, which totals NGN8.6 billion, covers all 148,625 eligible Defined Benefit Scheme (DBS) pensioners across the Police, Civil Service, Parastatals, as well as the Customs, Immigrations and Prisons Pensions Departments of the Directorate.

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The payment was also in continuation of the Federal Government’s settlement of arrears accruing from the second pension increment of NGN32,000 approved by Mr. President in July 2024.

PTAD had earlier fully settled the arrears of the first increment of 20/28% approved by the President, which took effect from January 2024.

The breakdown of the payment is as follows: The sum of NGN5.7 billion was paid to 59,342 eligiblepensioners under Parastatals Pensions Department (PaPD); The sum of NGN2.3 billion was paid to 71,084 eligible pensioners under the Civil Service Pensions Department (CSPD); The sum of NGN310 million was paid to 9,579 pensioners under the Police Pension Department (PPD); and, The sum of NGN276 million was paid to 8,620 pensioners under the Customs, Immigration and Prisons (now Correctional Service) Pension Department.

The Executive Secretary of PTAD, Ms. Tolulope Odunaiya, while announcing the payment, reiterated the unwavering commitment of the federal government towards the full settlement of the outstanding balance accruing from the increment.

Ms. Odunaiya further emphasized the unflinching determination of the Federal Government to proceed with its programmes aimed at improving the welfare of pensioners in line with Mr. President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

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