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Retiree Urges FG To Meet Pension Obligations
A retired senior civil servant, Chief Manasseh Accra Jaja, has called on the relevant authorities in charge of Federal Government pensions and gratuities to urgently meet their pension obligations.
This is as he hinted that while the Akwa Ibom State Government has been regular with the payment of its own part of the pension to its retirees; the Federal Government was yet to meet up with their own counterpart pension funding.
Jaja alleged that certain elements in some quarters have been sending text messages, urging them to come forward with N50,000 for the processing of their pension documents and lamented that the fraudsters are only taking advantage of the long delay in the payment of their pension by the relevant authorities to defraud unsuspecting retirees.
The retiree, who spoke to our correspondent in a chat at Opobo Town, seat of power of Opobo/ Nkoro Local Government Area recently, however revealed that the firm incharge of pensions payment is much aware of the fraudulent moves by some fraudulent individuals. “This is why the pension company in-charge of our pension in Abuja, that is, the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate, warned us to beware of the antics of fraudsters who are using their name to forward such messages to our phones.
But I do believe that if the agency incharge has met with its obligations long ago, over the payment of our pensions, the criminals would not have the means to leverage on the opening to attempt to defraud unsuspecting retirees.
The text message which was sighted by our correspondent reads: “This is to inform all pensioner that they can call PTAD at no cost on 08002255782. Beware of Fraudsters”, the message advised.
According to Chief Accra – Jaja, “The text message was forwarded to our cell phones by our pension directorate as a warning, following the incessant calls from these fraudsters telling us to pay the sum of N50,000 for the processing of our pension documents, I retired since 1986 from the Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Health as Principal Health Superintendent (PHS).
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