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Buhari celebrates Dabiri, Ahmed others on Women s Day – Punch Newspapers

Punch Newspapers Sections Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja The Presidency on Sunday unveiled 32 female government officials which it described as “The Buhari Women” to mark this year’s International Women’s Day. The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, listed the women in a statement titled “Internation Women’s Day: See how President Buhari celebrates Nigerian women.” Adesina described the 32 female officials that were listed as just a few of them. “The celebration provides ample opportunity to reflect on how President Muhammadu Buhari honours the womenfolk. “Here is a checklist of ‘The Buhari Women,’ just few of them.”

PTAD pays 559 ex-Biafra police officers N1 1b

PTAD pays 559 ex-Biafra police officers N1.1b On By Dennis Agbo The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate, PTAD, has so far disbursed no less than One billion, One hundred and three million, Nine hundred and eighty-five thousand, one hundred and twenty-four Naira, forty-four kobo (N1, 103,985,124.44) as gratuity and pension arrears to 559 retired war affected police officers, also known as ex-Biafra police officers. The breakdown indicated that N954, 077,715.29 was paid to 414 pensioners, while N149, 907,409.15 was paid as death benefits to 145 next-of-kin of deceased pensioners largely located in South East and South-South geopolitical zones of Nigeria. Executive Secretary of PTAD, Dr Chioma Ejikeme made the disclosure when the Directorate held an interactive meeting with members of the Association of Retired War Affected Police Officers, ARWAPO, in Enugu, on Thursday.

Defunct PHCN retirees cry over unpaid benefits

Vanguard News Defunct PHCN retirees cry over unpaid benefits On Kindly Share This Story: Defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, pensioners, under the aegis of Concerned Pensioners, CPP, have appealed to the Federal Government to intervene over shortfalls in payment of their pension benefits by the Nigeria Electricity Liability Management Limited, NELMCO. The CPP alleged unethical practice by NELMCO in shortchanging the retirees in payment of pension benefits. CPP Secretary, Mr Julius Ayodeji, said some of the pension benefits, harmonisation, monitisation and electricity rebates, were trapped in NELMCO. Ayodeji said NELMCO officially transferred pension payment obligations to Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate, PTAD, in July 2014, however, the Budget Office remitted arrears to NELMCO instead of PITAD, thereby causing administrative conflicts.

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