House investigates non-payment of pension arrears of FG retirees…invites HoS, AGoF, PenCom, PTAD

The House of Representatives has called for an investigation into the alleged non-payment of pension to Federal Civil Service retirees by the Pension Transitional  Arrangement Directorate (PTAD).
Lawmakers passed a resolution in Abuja on Tuesday, ordering the investigation after a member from Edo State, Rep. Sergius  Ose-Ogun, moved a motion on the matter.
The House, which was presided over by the Speaker, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, invited the Head  of  Service of  the  Federation, Accountant -General  of  the Federation,  Director-General of  the National  Pension  Commission and  the  Executive Secretary  of  PTAD to appear  before  the Committees  on  Pension and  Public  Service Matters  “and provide  explanations  for the  non-payment  of  pensions and  gratuities  to retired  Federal Civil  Servants for nine  months.”
The investigation will last four weeks, following which a report will be laid before the House for consideration.
Ose-Ogun’s motion reads partly, “The  House notes that  Section 88  (1) and (2)  of  the Constitution of  the  Federal Republic  of  Nigeria, 1999  (as  amended) empowers  the National  Assembly  to conduct  investigations  into the  activities  of any  authority  executing or administering  laws  made by  the  National Assembly; 
“Aware that  Section  14(2) (b)  of  the Constitution  of  the Federal  Republic  of Nigeria,  1999  (as amended) provides  that  the security  and welfare  of the  people  of Nigeria  shall  be the  primary  purpose of  government;   
“Also aware  that  Section 32(b)  of  the Pension  Reform  Act Cap  P4  Laws of  the  Federation of  Nigeria,  2004 saddles the  Pension  Transitional Arrangement  Directorate  (PTAD) with  the  responsibility  of carrying  out functions  aimed at  ensuring  the welfare  of  pensioners;

“Informed that pensioners  under the  defined  benefits scheme  of  the Pension  Transitional  Arrangement Directorate  (PTAD) are  reportedly  owed monthly  pensions  and gratuities  for  a cumulative  period  of nine  (9) months;    
 Disturbed by  the  claim that  the  failure of  the  Pension Transitional  Arrangement  Directorate (PTAD)  to pay pensioners  under the  Defined  Benefits Scheme  for  the said  period  of nine  (9)  months is  as  a result  of technological  glitches;  
“Cognisant  that the  failure  of  the  Pension Transitional  Arrangement  Directorate (PTAD)  to  pay pensioners’ monthly  pensions  and gratuities  based  on technological  glitches amount to  gross  incompetence and ineffectiveness  on the  part of  PTAD;

“Also cognisant  that  the claim  by  PTAD that  the  technological glitches  which  caused it  to  be in  arrears  of pension and  gratuities  is in  the  domain of  the Accountant-General of  the  Federation and  Government Integrated Financial  Management  System (GIFMIS)  is  unacceptable.”

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