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Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by PenSniper: 7:13am On Jul 26, 2017
arewaa:

Now, I have some retirees / mates who just came back from the village and are unaware of the
the above submissions. Can they still submit the required info pls. Can somebody respond please.


Question no. 1 - whats required is Patience.
Question no.2 - Let them get it done quickly. Period.
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by PenSniper: 7:16am On Jul 26, 2017
obynolucy:
please update the house any one that Ist sees the verification date. as the people who have not uploaded their document. I think the best option would be to go to the office close to u and make enquiry. most time they just require extra cash to do the late job. but ur money is ur entitlement


They ahould go to a Cyber Cafe to upload it so far the website is still available. Going to any office is a waist of time.
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by Teenz: 2:24pm On Jul 28, 2017
Please is there any update on when the will commence payment of Nitel staff? What next after the verification exercise?

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Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by HisMajesty1(m): 7:17am On Aug 01, 2017
The silence here is mind numbing, any news please?
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by Lilianjessy: 7:21am On Aug 01, 2017
Pls what next ? Ears 're itching
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by obynolucy: 3:52pm On Aug 01, 2017
Good day all. I check on this site almost like 5times a day and yet no new information .the silence is really worrisome. please those that know the people at the top,please update us ,no matter how little the information is ,it will be encouraging .thanks in advance for the update.
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by Apus: 6:17pm On Aug 02, 2017
obynolucy:
Good day all. I check on this site almost like 5times a day and yet no new information .the silence is really worrisome. please those that know the people at the top,please update us ,no matter how little the information is ,it will be encouraging .thanks in advance for the update.



@PTADNigeria ES @sharon_ikeazor receives briefing from Hajia Zainab Ilyasu and her committee on collection of data for Nitel Pensioners. pic.twitter.com/tGjugrcFVr

6:25 AM - 2 Aug 2017
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by Apus: 6:33pm On Aug 02, 2017
PTAD, Sharon Ikeazor receiving briefing on NITEL pensioners.

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Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by tobore09: 1:02pm On Aug 04, 2017
somebody pls explain the difference between nitel pensioners and disengaged staff

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Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by tobore09: 1:05pm On Aug 04, 2017
somebody put me through

Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by kel95: 8:16pm On Aug 06, 2017
I heard an announcement will b made at nta 2nite HW true
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by PenSniper: 8:34am On Aug 07, 2017
"somebody pls explain the difference between nitel pensioners and disengaged staff"

Before the forst disengagement of 2006 and subsequent ones, there were ex-staff on normal pensions.
After the current government gave PTAD the mandate to place all disengaged staff of Nitel and Mtel on monthly pensions wef October, 2006, they too began to be refered to as Nitel/Mtel pensioners. Thus pre-2006 pensioners plus post-disengaged staff of both Nitel and Mtel are henceforth collectively referred to as Nitel pensioners.

@kel95, the news to be expected concerns the timetable for the verification of core civil servants in the South West and does not concern Nitel pensioners yet. There is a publication to that effect.
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by arewaa: 11:43am On Aug 07, 2017
Arewaa.
As at today, it is observed that submission of documents on nitelpesioners.com is closed.Please ,
when will it be re-opened?
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by PenSniper: 11:53am On Aug 07, 2017
arewaa:
Arewaa.
As at today, it is observed that submission of documents on nitelpesioners.com is closed.Please ,
when will it be re-opened?


Truth be said, i don't think it will be re-opened because the deadline was extended with proviso that further extentions shouldn't be expected.
I would advise people concerned to quickly find their way together to the nearest PTAD office or better still, their hqtrs in Abuja.
Collated copy had already been submitted to PTAD and the committee that handled it may've dispersed by now though i'm not being affirnative about that.
My piece of advice, though.
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by PenSniper: 3:45pm On Aug 07, 2017
8. PTAD is working out the modalities for the Verification & Pay rolling of Nitel/Mtel pensioners. #Pensions
7:46 AM - 4 Aug 2017.
The above info copied from PTAD TWITTER page.
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by PenSniper: 3:46pm On Aug 07, 2017
E Pension Transitional Arrangement Direstorate (PTAD) is to pay about N220billion outstanding liabilities from 33 per cent pension increase, unpaid gratuities and death benefits to deceased pensioners to next of kins, among others. The sum, according to its Executive Secretary, Mrs. Sharon Ikeazor, is to settle pensioners under the Defined Benefits Scheme (DBS).
The pensioners, Ikeazor said, were drawn from the Civil Service Pension Department, Police Pension Department and Parastatals Pension Department.
According to her, the PTAD has the outstanding liabilities from the 33 per cent pension increase, which stand at N55.854 billion.
She said other outstanding liabilities comprises pensioners, who have been verified and found to have been short paid, omitted from payroll for a period or completely omitted, unpaid gratuities, death benefits to deceased pensioners, unpaid harmonisation and state pensioners with Federal share, who are not on the payroll and are entitled to pension to the tune of N118.76 billion.
Giving a breakdown on categories of pensioners entitled to the N55.8 billion, she said while 18 months arrears of N9.28 billion is to be paid to pensioners on Level 17 and below from the Civil Service Pension Department and 66 months arrears of N8.81 billion is to be paid to state pensioners with Federal share, 42 months arrears of N2.14 billion is to be paid to the defunct Jos, Katsina and Osogbo Rolling Mills pensioners.
She stated that the Directorate is also expected to pay pensioners on payroll of the Police Pension Department 39 month’s arrears of N5.75 billion and 30 months arrears of N28.47 billion to pensioners on payroll of the Parastatals Pension Department.
She, however, noted that the Directorate has been able to settle all arrears of 33 per cent of pemsion up to 42 months of pensioners on payroll of Customs, Immigration and Prisons.
She pointed out that the Directorate has also paid 24 months arrears to Level 17 and below from the Civil Service Pension Department, three months to pensioners on payroll of the Police Pension Department and 12 months to those on payroll of Parastatals Pension Department.
She noted that the Directorate was yet to pay pensioners suspended from payroll meant to be returned after clearance.
She said: “PTAD has categorised the unfunded liabilities into two, namely 33 per cent pension arrears and other outstanding liabilities. The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Section 173 (3) states that, ‘pensions shall be reviewed every 5 years or together with any Federal Civil Service reviews, whichever comes earlier’.
“In July 2010, there was a salary review of serving officers by 53.37 per cent and that of pensioners was increased by 33 per cent in line with the constitution. However, the implementation of the 33 per cent increment did not take effect till October 2014 when funds were released.
“That was preceded by the release of a circular from the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission, referenced SWC/04/S.542/26 and dated 26th September 2014. By December 2014, more money was released to pay the arrears from January to September 2014, completing the whole of 2014, leaving an outstanding of 42 months i.e July 2010 to December 2013.”
Ikeazu also gave updates on civil service verification.
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by obynolucy: 3:57pm On Aug 11, 2017
embarassed :Good evening every one. thanks to God we have all made to another weekend. I thought sometime last week there was an information that Nitel pension will submit the list of the pensioners compiled so far. Any one with information as to that effect. please anyone with details update us and thanks for the answers. we all can't wait for them to announce the day for the exercise. happy weekend house
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by blaquichan: 6:04pm On Aug 11, 2017
good evening everyone I just got this info so I decided to shorebird. thanks

Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by obindomanya(m): 9:49am On Aug 14, 2017
PenSniper:
E Pension Transitional Arrangement Direstorate (PTAD) is to pay about N220billion outstanding liabilities from 33 per cent pension increase, unpaid gratuities and death benefits to deceased pensioners to next of kins, among others. The sum, according to its Executive Secretary, Mrs. Sharon Ikeazor, is to settle pensioners under the Defined Benefits Scheme (DBS).
The pensioners, Ikeazor said, were drawn from the Civil Service Pension Department, Police Pension Department and Parastatals Pension Department.
According to her, the PTAD has the outstanding liabilities from the 33 per cent pension increase, which stand at N55.854 billion.
She said other outstanding liabilities comprises pensioners, who have been verified and found to have been short paid, omitted from payroll for a period or completely omitted, unpaid gratuities, death benefits to deceased pensioners, unpaid harmonisation and state pensioners with Federal share, who are not on the payroll and are entitled to pension to the tune of N118.76 billion.
Giving a breakdown on categories of pensioners entitled to the N55.8 billion, she said while 18 months arrears of N9.28 billion is to be paid to pensioners on Level 17 and below from the Civil Service Pension Department and 66 months arrears of N8.81 billion is to be paid to state pensioners with Federal share, 42 months arrears of N2.14 billion is to be paid to the defunct Jos, Katsina and Osogbo Rolling Mills pensioners.
She stated that the Directorate is also expected to pay pensioners on payroll of the Police Pension Department 39 month’s arrears of N5.75 billion and 30 months arrears of N28.47 billion to pensioners on payroll of the Parastatals Pension Department.
She, however, noted that the Directorate has been able to settle all arrears of 33 per cent of pemsion up to 42 months of pensioners on payroll of Customs, Immigration and Prisons.
She pointed out that the Directorate has also paid 24 months arrears to Level 17 and below from the Civil Service Pension Department, three months to pensioners on payroll of the Police Pension Department and 12 months to those on payroll of Parastatals Pension Department.
She noted that the Directorate was yet to pay pensioners suspended from payroll meant to be returned after clearance.
She said: “PTAD has categorised the unfunded liabilities into two, namely 33 per cent pension arrears and other outstanding liabilities. The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Section 173 (3) states that, ‘pensions shall be reviewed every 5 years or together with any Federal Civil Service reviews, whichever comes earlier’.
“In July 2010, there was a salary review of serving officers by 53.37 per cent and that of pensioners was increased by 33 per cent in line with the constitution. However, the implementation of the 33 per cent increment did not take effect till October 2014 when funds were released.
“That was preceded by the release of a circular from the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission, referenced SWC/04/S.542/26 and dated 26th September 2014. By December 2014, more money was released to pay the arrears from January to September 2014, completing the whole of 2014, leaving an outstanding of 42 months i.e July 2010 to December 2013.”
Ikeazu also gave updates on civil service verification.
goodone
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by kel95: 10:01am On Aug 14, 2017
Any update/information....
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 8:43pm On Aug 14, 2017
kel95:
Any update/information....


Yes, from a very reliable source, our documents have been submitted to PTAD by the verification committee comprising mainly of our former senior colleagues. The agency promised to publish verification timetable as soon as they firm up our data with assurance that the current verification of core civil servants will not disturb - that is, they do not need to wait until that is concluded before they attend to us.

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Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by kel95: 8:49pm On Aug 14, 2017
BlakKluKluxKlan:



Yes, from a very reliable source, our documents have been submitted to PTAD by the verification committee comprising mainly of our former senior colleagues. The agency promised to publish verification timetable as soon as they firm up our data with assurance that the current verification of core civil servants will not disturb - that is, they do not need to wait until that is concluded before they attend to us.
that's good news....tanz
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by arewaa: 10:35pm On Aug 14, 2017
Arewaa
Please keep us posted for any reliable information you hear from the PTAD.
Many Thanks.
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by segzy3(m): 1:25am On Aug 18, 2017
Collation of document ongoing as at yesterday and will be concluded today.handing over will be done next week.
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by segzy3(m): 1:27am On Aug 18, 2017
BlakKluKluxKlan:



Yes, from a very reliable source, our documents have been submitted to PTAD by the verification committee comprising mainly of our former senior colleagues. The agency promised to publish verification timetable as soon as they firm up our data with assurance that the current verification of core civil servants will not disturb - that is, they do not need to wait until that is concluded before they attend to us.
the doc hasn't been submitted
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by obindomanya(m): 4:46am On Aug 18, 2017
segzy3:
Collation of document ongoing as at yesterday and will be concluded today.handing over will be done next week.
ok
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by eddie7: 6:27am On Aug 18, 2017
Too many conflicting and contradictory info/rumours... well no smoke without fire
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 11:17am On Aug 18, 2017
segzy3:
the doc hasn't been submitted


You may be right. There were said to be some pitfalls and submition may be next wednesday.
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by PenSniper: 2:45pm On Aug 18, 2017
BlakKluKluxKlan:



You may be right. There were said to be some pitfalls and submition may be next wednesday.


@zegzy3, i heard that PTAD said we must join the National Union for Pensioners before we can be paid. That our reps have registered us. Are you aware of this or could you verify ? Thanks.
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 11:33pm On Aug 19, 2017
PenSniper:



@zegzy3, i heard that PTAD said we must join the National Union for Pensioners before we can be paid. That our reps have registered us. Are you aware of this or could you verify ? Thanks.


Yes, someone called me from Ibadan to give same info as the outcome of the SW union's meeting thursday.
Re: Nitel Pensioners Should Come In by Leocent(m): 1:49pm On Aug 20, 2017
BlakKluKluxKlan:



Yes, someone called me from Ibadan to give same info as the outcome of the SW union's meeting thursday.

So are we now members of NUP

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