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Pensioners Demand Action as PTAD Reaffirms Commitment

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Despite a fresh pledge by the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) to prioritize the welfare of retirees and maintain stakeholder trust, Nigerian pensioners have expressed growing frustration over unpaid arrears, operational inefficiencies, and continued silence on service disruptions.

In a recent statement tagged "Commitment to Pensioners and Stakeholders", PTAD reiterated its dedication to improving the pension administration system and resolving outstanding issues. However, many retirees are unconvinced, citing years of unfulfilled promises and systemic failures.

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