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Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by alphonsojaybaz(op): 8:02am On Jul 31, 2025
Our Pensions Are Miserable" – IGP Egbetokun Petitions Senate, Demands Police Exit from Contributory Pension Scheme


The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, has formally petitioned the Nigerian Senate, demanding the immediate removal of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) from the existing Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS). This strategic move follows a wave of nationwide protests by retired police personnel, who have voiced long-standing discontent over the poor remuneration structure associated with the CPS. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

In a letter dated July 25, 2025, and officially received by the Office of the Senate President on July 29, the IGP made a compelling appeal to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, urging swift legislative action to amend the extant pension laws governing the NPF. The letter has since surfaced on social media after being leaked by human rights activist and politician Omoyele Sowore, who characterized the IGP’s appeal as performative and lacking genuine commitment.

A Systemic Crisis in Police Retirement Benefits

The IGP’s letter articulates the institutional hardship imposed on police retirees by the current CPS structure. In a strongly worded plea, Egbetokun described the situation as “deeply troubling and demoralizing,” emphasizing that the retirement benefits accruing to ex-police officers are “abysmally low and inadequate to meet even their most basic needs.”

Quoting directly from the letter:

“Most retired officers of the Nigeria Police Force live in conditions that are not only unacceptable but humiliating, given the sacrifices they made in service to the nation. Their monthly pension under the CPS is grossly inadequate.”

The letter continued:

“The debilitating impact of the CPS on police morale and institutional cohesion cannot be overstated. We must act swiftly to restore dignity to our retired officers.”


Retirees Stage Mass Protest at National Assembly

The IGP’s letter comes against the backdrop of organized demonstrations led by retired police officers across Abuja, including protests staged at the Force Headquarters and National Assembly Complex. Chanting slogans and carrying placards, the retirees called for urgent intervention by the Federal Government, citing the Contributory Pension Act 2014 as a framework that has failed to address their welfare post-service.

One retired officer stated:

“After 35 years of risking our lives for this country, we are rewarded with peanuts. Some of our colleagues can’t even afford basic healthcare.”


Mixed Reactions: Is the Letter Enough?

While some see the IGP’s intervention as timely and necessary, others, including Omoyele Sowore, have criticized the move as a deliberate distraction to temper rising tensions among active and retired officers.

“It is a calculated attempt to calm the anger—not a genuine reform move,” Sowore posted via his verified handle, urging retirees to demand legislative action, not bureaucratic appeasement.

Despite the skepticism, IGP Egbetokun assured protesters that the Force Management is in active discussions with National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, and other key stakeholders to resolve the pension crisis holistically.

“There are administrative efforts already in progress,” the IGP noted, “but these will not be disclosed prematurely to avoid jeopardizing their effectiveness.”

Awaiting Official Response

As of press time, the Nigeria Police Force has not issued a formal statement regarding the leaked petition. Inquiries made to Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, remain unanswered.

This development adds further pressure on the National Assembly to revisit the legislative framework of Nigeria’s pension system, especially as it pertains to high-risk uniformed services like the police.
https://eyesoflagos.com/our-pensions-are-miserable-igp-egbetokun-petitions-senate-demands-police-exit-from-contributory-pension-scheme/

Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Racoon(m): 8:17am On Jul 31, 2025
And this nonsense of an IGP does not know how the police under him have made life miserable for Nigerians.
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by njokuuche77(m): 8:17am On Jul 31, 2025
I'm happy he is bringing this up.
Truly Police Pensions are very miserable
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by LagosOrigin: 8:18am On Jul 31, 2025
I think the president and the Senate should make a law that mandates the pension companies or whatever they are called to give pensioners all they contributed immediately after leaving service .
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by joshbj(m): 8:19am On Jul 31, 2025
Sometimes I pity police, but when I remember their atrocities, I don't flinch
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Sircharacter: 8:19am On Jul 31, 2025
Nigera my country you can always do better. Joy is coming
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by fuckingAyaya(m): 8:19am On Jul 31, 2025
Pension wey una don collect for road. If other citizens or government parastatals protest against poor pensions and gratuities na una go still open fire on them.

Keep playing!
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by IamANigerianMan: 8:21am On Jul 31, 2025
Racoon:
And this nonsense of an IGP does not know how the police under him have made life miserable for Nigerians.
IGP does not need all this letter to remove POLICE FROM CPS, AIG, DIG, IGP , DSS, ARMY. AIRFORCE AND NAVY are accepted without all this drama...
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by kingxo88: 8:21am On Jul 31, 2025
Finally, after decades of suffering and smiling, one IGP have decided to openly say the truth. It's really commendable
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Shawarmagirl: 8:21am On Jul 31, 2025
It amuse me how people still rush to join NPF in this dispensation.
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Softmirror: 8:29am On Jul 31, 2025
Shawarmagirl:
It amuse me how people still rush to join NPF in this dispensation.
Because there is a lot of money made from bribery. The rot is with in the police force itself. Aba Kyari comes to mind, Tafa Balogun comes to mind and so many others.
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Smartcitizen: 8:39am On Jul 31, 2025
After collecting road block money and you are still asking for pension?

If they increase your pension will you stop road block and extortion in Nigeria?


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Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by jojothaiv(m): 8:51am On Jul 31, 2025
People that are tools in the hands of the political class and one will think that the same political class will atleast give them a living salary but hell no..
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by tojahh(m): 8:54am On Jul 31, 2025
Pension wey Dem suppose stop? Una don chop Una pension for checkpoint and roadblock na.
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Abee79(m): 8:54am On Jul 31, 2025
Nigerian Police Officers deserve better training, equipment, remuneration and welfare conditions.
I support this petition.
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by jetguy(m): 8:56am On Jul 31, 2025
The roja me they involved themselves through out their service on our roads is not enough for them abi☹️
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Reference(m): 9:01am On Jul 31, 2025
I keep on saying this. There is no alternative to a well run economy. An economy with low inflation and reasonable interest rates that spur enterprise. Every other thing is just chasing a mirage. Increased wages will just be like pouring water into a scalding pot, it vaporizes instantly

Governments of sensibly run countries set bench marks for the critical index of inflation and fight it with everything they have.

I said it on this forum immediately the announcement of subsidy removal was made two years ago. That inflation is indeed ignited and like a wild fire it will spread from the pumps to engulf the entire economy and that by the time it hits the durable goods sector it will become systemic and unmanageable.

The government did nothing to fight inflation. Now the security sector is impacted. And if agents are not able to secure their livelihoods how will they secure this country. How will their responsibilities not become commercialized and open to bidding by all and sundry including the criminal sector.

Nigerians should stand up and demand for a well run economy. There is no alternative to this. Throwing money at every problem is not going to cut it.
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Riskymarvelous(m): 9:09am On Jul 31, 2025
The power of omoyele sowore and Issac fayose God bless them
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by iwaeda: 9:14am On Jul 31, 2025
Reason police stand everywhere to torment us, you can't differentiate armed robbers from our police are scary to see on our roads. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 9:30am On Jul 31, 2025
Smartcitizen:
After collecting road block money and you are still asking for pension?

If they increase your pension will you stop road block and extortion in Nigeria?


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If we can really start asking this question in all sectors of this country, believe me our brothers in foreign countries will start coming back to Nigeria....

It takes discipline to create an enabling environment and the moment from the President down to the least human being on the street can start asking and knowing the right thing to do in this country, then the above mentioned can be possible....
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Kavod: 9:41am On Jul 31, 2025
njokuuche77:
I'm happy he is bringing this up.
Truly Police Pensions are very miserable
If the police pensions are miserable, can he explain how his own wife had jewelries that was stolen by her care givers amounting to almost 1billion naira.
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Kasdat5(m): 9:42am On Jul 31, 2025
If Sowore didn't protest ,you won't know it was miserable abi .
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Jevica: 9:49am On Jul 31, 2025
When citizens protest against bag governance, it is the police officers the government will use to kills innocent citizens.

it is their turn to feel what we have been feelling,
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 9:51am On Jul 31, 2025
FG should reform the Nigerian police.

Its long overdue.


Where things are working, it should be the police that would be fighting terrorists, bandits and criminals.
It is a dysfunctional nation that releases its combative military forces for internal crisis responses.

The army is trained to kill, take hostage or torture.
Unleashing them on civilian population means havoc on the people and an eventual softening of the hardness that the military is known for.

Take the police off roadblocks, take them off special duties, return them to beats, equip them with kits and uniforms and pay them handsomely.

Why would crime not reduce?
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by marlow1962(m): 10:05am On Jul 31, 2025
Not only you.
The government pays my dad peanuts, but he has millions on his pension account.
I believe all those pension banking should be scrapped. How can a Nigerian work for half of his life only to be paid below $15 every month.
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Gentledove2001: 10:13am On Jul 31, 2025
I believe that if these guys are well paid, corruption will drastically reduce. Forget all this so-called fight against crime the easiest way to tackle crime is to fight hunger.
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Educationalserv: 10:57am On Jul 31, 2025
alphonsojaybaz:
Our Pensions Are Miserable" – IGP Egbetokun Petitions Senate, Demands Police Exit from Contributory Pension Scheme




https://eyesoflagos.com/our-pensions-are-miserable-igp-egbetokun-petitions-senate-demands-police-exit-from-contributory-pension-scheme/
why senate president why not Tinibu direct wetin akpabio wan do
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by Dalohad:
I know a police man from Edo, who served in SCID Anambra and in the anti-Kidnapping unit, Zone 9 Umuahia for donkey years.

He retired as a DSP but not before building hotels and owning lucrative fish farms in his home state. How he made his money? You all can guess. One of his junior officers told me the guy is prolly richer than DCP Abba Kyari- the disgraced ex-Supercop.. grin

The guy go dey on jollification retirement right now. Una protest no concern am. He don settle himself tey-tey.. grin
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by stainzvill(m): 11:14am On Jul 31, 2025
ILLEGAL IGP
40 more characters needed please oo
Re: Our Pensions Are Miserable – IGP, Egbetokun Petitions Senate by greatermax77(m): 11:55am On Jul 31, 2025
Racoon:
And this nonsense of an IGP does not know how the police under him have made life miserable for Nigerians.
The type of Police a nation wants is what she will get, You can't under pay your Police and expect them to perform
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