The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD), has announced a policy review of I Am Alive confirmation solution by introducing a Mobile ‘I Am alive’ confirmation.
This will support pensioners who could not validate their life status using either facial or fingerprint due to disabilities and/or health challenges.
PTAD Executive Secretary, Tolulope Odunaiya who disclosed this in a statement released by the Directorate said, Pensioners who are unable to validate status of life using either the facial or fingerprint due to disabilities and/or health challenges, should apply to PTAD for a Mobile “I Am Alive” confirmation’’.
She explained that upon application approval by the appropriate signatory, a Mobile “I Am Alive” confirmation will be carried out by a scheduled visit to the pensioners’ address.
“Where a scheduled visit to the pensioners’ address is not feasible, a Video conference call with the pensioner can be carried out.
The ES stated that the Directorate does not charge Pensioners’ fees for its services. “It is absolute free” she said. Therefore, under no circumstance will a ‘fee for service’ be charged to pensioners directly or indirectly for the use of the application to confirm
the status of their aliveness.
She directed all service support staff to show empathy with pensioners when assisting them with the application, bearing in mind that most are not technology savvy and will need to be guided carefully and gently.
“They must be scheduled from HQ and make themselves available on the agreed dates to complete the process. Thus, the state officers will only give guidance, take inquiries, resolve complaints, and document complaints they need to escalate to the
Headquarters”.
The Executive Secretary enjoined the Unions and Pension Desk officers to act as intermediaries or focal officers between the Directorate and pensioners as necessary for first line enquiries and complaints resolution, provision of grassroots advocacy.
“And support to facilitate adoption and transmission, translation of the ‘I Am Alive’ confirmation service guidelines as appropriate through their networks and administrative structures and continuous notification to their members of their due dates for confirmation of their aliveness”.
“And regularity of performing the I Am Alive Confirmation, sending of complaints to the Directorate on behalf of other pensioners, providing feedback on PTAD’s policy initiatives including the I Am Alive Confirmation solution to ensure improvement in service delivery”.
Odunaiya reminded all pensioners to confirm their aliveness on PTAD “I Am alive” confirmation platform once every six (6) months or as determined by management from time to time for them to continue to enjoy their monthly pension.
She emphasized that pensioners who fail to confirm their ‘I Am Alive’ status at least once every six (6) months (OR as determined by management from time to time) will be dropped from the payroll and moved to the “Likely deceased pool” until such dropped Pensioners re confirmed his/her aliveness to be reinstated to the payroll.