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Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by PrinceOfLagos: 11:01am On Mar 18, 2022
Despite efforts by the Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba to dissuade junior police officers from embarking on strike, the cops have said there is no going back on the planned industrial action.

The junior officers said the strike would commence on March 26, the same day chieftains of the All Progressives Congress (APC) would gather in Abuja for their national convention.

According to an open letter addressed to the Inspector General, the men said they would not accept any pay rise below N100,000 monthly.

They decried the fact that a Level 3 officer of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) reportedly receives N280,000 monthly, while a constable receives just N45,700 per month.

Also, they said that a Level 8 officer of the EFCC goes home with over N490,000 every month, but an Inspector of police, with many years of experience, is being paid N109,200 as monthly salary.

The rank and file wondered why they were being treated like slaves, even when they protect other people’s lives, with their own lives.

The strike, which they said was long overdue, had now become an option due to what they called the “lackadaisical attitude of the police authorities in representing us before the Federal Government.”

While accepting the fact that the Nigeria Police Force is a regimental organisation whose personnel could be accused of mutiny if they embark on any industrial action, the cops said they have been pushed to the wall and do not have any trust in their leaders.

“Sir, are you aware of the suffering your officers are exposed to? Many of us can’t afford 3-square meals per day. Some can’t send their children to school without bribes. Go to the barracks, you will see the slums where those officers that escort you around sleep.

“Sir, the least constable, who pays house rent, electricity bills, feeds himself and his family still earns about N47,000 in a month. Tell me how such a constable will not extort members of the public?

“We know how much the Senators, House of Representatives members, governors and others we protect day and night earn monthly, yet we don’t misbehave; but don’t forget that a hungry man is an angry man,” the letter signed anonymously by concerned police officers read in part.

Speaking further, the aggrieved officers said they would embark on the purported strike, “if constables earn less than N100,000 monthly; if we continue to buy kits for ourselves; if our promotions are delayed without reason while you give those that serve in IGP SEC special promotions; if our men continue to die without compensation for their families; if the federal government continues to expose our men to danger by not providing weapons to combat crime.”

DAILY POST recalls that the IGP, as a way of stopping the planned strike, ordered the implementation of the new salary structure for officers, the stoppage of tax for policemen, the distribution of accoutrements and others.

However, the rank and file said they have seen the signal, but added, “it’s unfortunate, we don’t believe your story on the salary increment; ‘no be today’.

“We believe in industrial action as the way forward to our problems and the only solution to our yearnings.

“Therefore, we are still interested in embarking on the planned strike on the 26th of March, 2022 as earlier scheduled.”

DAILY POST reliably gathered that there were briefings in almost all the 36 State commands on Thursday as police bosses pacified the rank and file not to go on strike.

Meanwhile, an activist, Deji Adeyanju, has promised to join the police in solidarity if they go on strike.

Adeyanju, in a post on his verified Facebook page, said security agents in Nigeria deserve better pay and treatment.

“I will be joining the Nigerian police in their strike action. Our security agents deserve better pay and treatment. Solidarity forever,” he said.

Our correspondent gathered that a message circulating among the cops is mobilising them for a nationwide protest at the Eagle Square in Abuja and the 36 State commands on March 26.

The message directed the men not to go for duty on the day, asking those attached to politicians to stay at home.

https://dailypost.ng/2022/03/18/policemen-demand-n100000-minimum-wage-as-adeyanju-vows-to-join-strike/

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by bizbrainko: 11:02am On Mar 18, 2022
They deserve it. Honestly inflation has rendered the minimum wage useless. Except government do something about the rising dollar, we are in trouble.

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by PrinceOfLagos: 11:05am On Mar 18, 2022
Will agreeing to their demand stop them from collectinng N50 bribe from motorists

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by FERNANDEZISBACK: 11:12am On Mar 18, 2022
Increase their pay and watch them perform better..why do you think their counterpart are performing better..

I wonder why no one is talking about their issue..you can't keep paying them penny and expect them to perform diligently..the morale ain't there.. cheesy
Probably if a raise or bonus is tied to an expected increase in their service..then it can be an incentive that produces a lot more effort...

People have to understand that these set of persons are also human..they have families and the rest..they have budget to trash out...they also have issues..you can't keep paying them penny and expect them not to look for better way out..

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by KaluwisxPRO: 11:34am On Mar 18, 2022
I think this is a start and reasonable request

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Freestainworld(m): 11:49am On Mar 18, 2022
This is a smart move

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Generalwoodz(m): 1:05pm On Mar 18, 2022
Any Police seen protesting should be shot, manhandled, swiftly pursued until he trips and falls into a dirt gutter. Where he must drink considerable gallons, and he's made to frog jump in the wake.

Any police personnel seen protesting should be grabbed roughly on the belt and dragged to the station like a goat.

Shots should be fired. Tears gas fired until the police protesters gasp for breathe or better still faint.

Batons Should be used in dealing them heavy blows, while blood trickle from their noses.

Thundering slaps should disfigure their corrupt faces too.

Since this strike talk is gradually gaining momentum, same shits, inhumane, and unwholesome treatments they subjected innocent and poor EndSars protesters to, must be given to them 100%.

During ENDSARS, these rogues suppressed all our strategies and made young Nigerians shed tears all because we were demanding for something beneficial. Something that would greatly change the entire force. Sadly, they couldn't see beyond their nose.

Nobody's protesting.

Tit for tat.

Karma is a fuccking damn sweet bitch

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by JosephXavier: 1:05pm On Mar 18, 2022
Police no be wetin we plan be this naa

Una wan dey compete with Yahoo boys?

All the money wey una dey collect from Yahoo boys and road blocks wetin una dey use am do

But on a serious note,salaries of workers need to be upgraded ASAP and not just only police

There is no way on Earth 30k minimum wage can last up to 2 weeks no matter how prudent you are with your spendings

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by crossfm: 1:05pm On Mar 18, 2022
The problem is,will it stop them from extorting innocent Nigerian's on the way.


If this can stop them from their bribery and corruption, then its a welcome idea.

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Okunga: 1:05pm On Mar 18, 2022
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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Okunga: 1:05pm On Mar 18, 2022
Fake news!!!


Rouge police will deny this news and say it’s Fake News …

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Nobody: 1:05pm On Mar 18, 2022
This Shouldn't be true

Make I confirm from my uncle sef

Btw the inflation on the naira has really rendered the minimum wage almost useless
Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by DeathToAfonja: 1:05pm On Mar 18, 2022
It won't stop them from collecting 20 naira

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Olayinka0439: 1:06pm On Mar 18, 2022
Jesus shocked
Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by BigDawsNet: 1:06pm On Mar 18, 2022
If I was to sign the order ...

Then the policemen will have to agree,
Take 150k minimum wages
And Never collect bribe or extort...

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by StoicAdvisor: 1:06pm On Mar 18, 2022
Even if they increased it to 200k monthly, inflation and rising cost of living will eat it out. Nigeria problem is deeper than the increase of salary.

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Elgaxton(m): 1:07pm On Mar 18, 2022
N100,000 is too small as minimum wage for a SECURITY PERSONNEL. Too tiny abeg.

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by princeemmma(m): 1:07pm On Mar 18, 2022
make them go strike jawe, like two month, let us be doing self defence grin grin grin grin grin grin grin............ the money dem dey collect for road no dey work well again grin grin grin
Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by apasino01: 1:08pm On Mar 18, 2022
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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Corrections: 1:08pm On Mar 18, 2022
When unarmed civilians protest for the rights of everyone you ( police ) men and women are the ones that would be sent to kill innocent peaceful protesters as if you guys are citizens of Dubai or America....

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Lovelife433(m): 1:08pm On Mar 18, 2022
May Ogun(god of ion) destroy every zoogaria police. Minimum wage kill all of u thief.

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Dozie32(m): 1:08pm On Mar 18, 2022
Is a commendable action to be taken of.

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by PointZerom: 1:09pm On Mar 18, 2022
grin

The same thing the youths protested on your behalf but you killed them at Lekki Toll gate.

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Oritna94(m): 1:09pm On Mar 18, 2022
I support them. They are paid peanuts.
Do you know how much an average policeman is paid here in KSA? You will be shocked.

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by JoyousFurnitire(m): 1:11pm On Mar 18, 2022
Dem just dey wake?
Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Akharmony: 1:11pm On Mar 18, 2022
Those attach to VIPs knows that the fund is there. . .
Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by snoopz: 1:11pm On Mar 18, 2022
After the ppro talk say na lie, so no be lie say Dem wan go on strike grin
Nice one na the Day of apc convention Dem wan start the strike, make I see maybe na ncdc or army Dem go use as security
Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Godmademan(m): 1:12pm On Mar 18, 2022
PrinceOfLagos:
Will agreeing to their demand stop them from collectinng N50 bribe from motorists
Let's start from somewhere. TBH police remuneration have always been miserly. People see the force as a last resort when more palatable options seem out of reach. There is no desire, no motivation, zero ambition to be a distinguished cop. Perhaps improving their wages and general welfare will make the force more attractive to intelligent and desirous minds. The officers may perhaps not need to engage in vices to meet up with the demands of their family.

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Re: Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike by Hndrrxxx(m): 1:12pm On Mar 18, 2022
shocked shocked




I thought they said it's a hoax so why this now ??

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