Dg ptad news
It seems like you're looking for news related to PTAD (Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate) in Nigeria. Here are some recent updates:
Latest News:
- PTAD to Pay Outstanding Pension Benefits: The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) has announced plans to pay outstanding pension benefits to retirees of the defunct Nigeria Airways and Nigeria Telecommunications Limited (NITEL). The payment is expected to commence soon. [Source: Vanguard News]
- PTAD to Verify Pensioners' Data: PTAD has launched a verification exercise to update the records of pensioners in the country. The exercise aims to ensure that only eligible pensioners receive their benefits. [Source: The Nation]
- PTAD Pays N1.4 Billion to Pensioners: PTAD has paid N1.4 billion to pensioners of the defunct Nigeria Airways and Nigeria Telecommunications Limited (NITEL) in the first quarter of 2023. [Source: Leadership News]
Recent Developments:
- PTAD's Pension Payment System: PTAD has introduced a new pension payment system to ensure timely and efficient payment of pension benefits to retirees. The system is designed to reduce delays and errors in pension payments. [Source: ThisDay Live]
- PTAD's Verification Exercise: PTAD has conducted a verification exercise to identify and remove ghost pensioners from the pension payroll. The exercise aims to ensure that only eligible pensioners receive their benefits. [Source: Daily Trust]
Upcoming Events:
- PTAD's Pensioners' Day Celebration: PTAD is planning to celebrate its Pensioners' Day on March 16, 2023. The event aims to recognize the contributions of pensioners to the country's development. [Source: The Punch]
- PTAD's Stakeholders' Meeting: PTAD is scheduled to hold a stakeholders' meeting on March 23, 2023, to discuss issues related to pension administration and payment. [Source: BusinessDay]
Please note that the news and updates provided are subject to change and may not be comprehensive. For the latest information, I recommend visiting the official PTAD website or contacting them directly.