The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate has said that it was working to provide a health insurance package for senior citizens.
The Executive Secretary of PTAD, Dr. Chioma Ejikeme, made this statement during a two-day pensioners/stakeholders engagement forum held in Enugu which also featured the official unveiling of the ‘I Am Alive’ confirmation pilot test of pensioners under the Defined Benefits Scheme in the South-East.
Ejikeme said the Federal Ministry of Health had established a ministerial committee to ensure that senior citizens were included in the national health insurance scheme.
She also said PTAD and representatives of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners were members of the committee.
While performing the official launch of the pilot test, the executive secretary said the era of bringing out pensioners for field verification would be over when the platform became fully operational.
“The Federal Government is currently paying over N91bn annually. I am not talking about arrears. I am talking about a monthly pension because our monthly pension now is over N9bn. When you add arrears, the gratuities that we pay is a humongous amount.”
She explained that the “I Am Alive” Confirmation was an online application to confirm that pensioners on the agency’s monthly pension payroll were alive and should continue to receive their pension.
“This is a web-based platform designed to enable our pensioners to easily confirm their livelihood from the comfort of their homes or neighborhood using either a smartphone or a computer system. This solution takes the pensioner through a three-step confirmation process that ends with a text message response.
“The directorate has decided to deploy the application in phases, starting with 50,000 pensioners cut across the four operational departments and the six geo-political zones, selected to participate in this pilot phase. On the successful implementation of this pilot phase, we will deploy the application on a full scale at predetermined intervals continuously for all verified pensioners on the payroll.”