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PTAD Trains Journalists On Industry Knowledge, Operations

...Says media collaboration key to correcting old narratives and misconceptions

by Nigeria Project News
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The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) on Thursday held a highly interactive one day capacity building workshop for labour, pension correspondents, and online editors in Abuja on key activities, operations and the ongoing reforms in the directorate.

The training workshop was aimed at deepening media understanding of the Directorate’s mandate, operations, future plans and engagements.

Declaring the workshop open, PTAD Executive Secretary, Tolulope A. Odunaiya, expressed appreciation for the consistent support and positive reportage the media has extended to the Directorate over the years. She noted that the collaboration has been instrumental to PTAD’s achievements.

Odunaiya said the training became necessary given the critical role the media plays in shaping public awareness on pension administration, particularly under the Defined Benefits Scheme (DBS).

According to her, PTAD has worked diligently to transform pension payment processes in Nigeria, and the progress recorded so far reflects years of sustained reforms and dedication.

She explained that participants would be taken through the Act establishing PTAD, its mandate, and the operational departments driving its responsibilities. This, she said, would enable reporters to better understand the institution’s work and communicate accurately to the public.

“Pension management in Nigeria is highly sensitive, and PTAD has remained at the forefront of ensuring that pensioners under the Defined Benefit Scheme receive the welfare and attention they deserve,” she said.

Odunaiya described the media as vital partners in progress and stressed PTAD’s commitment to strengthening its relationship with journalists, correcting misconceptions, old narratives and keeping the public informed about ongoing and upcoming initiatives geared towards sustaining pensioners welfare.

She assured that the Directorate would continue to work closely with the media to fulfil its mandate and maintain transparency in all its operations.

Several papers were presented by top directors from the agency.

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