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FG plans health insurance for pensioners, sets up panel

The Federal Government has set up a committee to look into the provision of health insurance for retired federal workers.

The Executive Secretary of pension Transition Arrangement Directorate, Dr. Chioma Ejikeme, disclosed this at the South East Stakeholders’ forum on Thursday, in Enugu.

She  said, “the government, under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of health, has established a ministerial committee to look into the issue of providing health  insurance for senior citizens.

“PTAD and representatives of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners are members of this committee. We are consequently in collaboration with some of our stakeholders, including the National Health Insurance Scheme, the National Senior Citizens Centre, the Federal Ministry of Health, to see how making health insurance available to our pensioners can be a reality”.

She said PTAD formally launched the “I am Alive” confirmation platform, an online application to confirm that pensioners on its monthly pension payroll are alive and should continue to retrieve their pension.

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Ejikeme said the web-based platform was designed to enable its pensioners to easily confirm this from the comfort of their homes or neighbourhood either using a smartphone or a computer system.

According to her, the solution takes the pensioner through a three step confirmation process that ends with a text message response.

She said, “The directorate has decided to deploy the application in phases, starting with 50,000 pensioners cut across the four operational departments  and the three geopolitical 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 on  a continuous basis for all verified  Pensioners on the payroll”.

According to her, the era of bringing pensioners for field verification is over.

Ejikeme said, in 2021, the directorate received the repatriated 26.5m  pounds from the United Kingdom, which was pension funds under investment with Crown Agents Investment Limited, United Kingdom.

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“The funds have been used to settle the liabilities of the defunct agencies”, she said.

She said the PTAD’s quest to recover pension assets with some insurance underwriters had been yielding some positive results, adding, “We have fully recovered the pension assets with two insurance underwriters”.

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