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Police Pension: RULAAC Urges IGP To Ensure Investigations Count, Guided By Accountability, Justice

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The Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) has urged the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to ensure that investigations into the outrageous pension payout to some retired policemen counts, guided by guided by sincerity of purpose, transparency, accountability, and justice.

 

The Executive Director of RULAAC, Okechukwu Nwanguma, said: “The recent order by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) to investigate the outrageous pension payout of ₦2 million to a retired police officer has, understandably, drawn significant public attention.

 

“But for this investigation to be meaningful, it must go beyond public relations. It must be guided by sincerity of purpose, transparency, accountability, and justice.”

 

Nwanguma said that the viral video of an aggrieved officer, who retired on October 1, 2023, and was handed a paltry ₦3 million in total, including just ₦2 million as full terminal benefits after decades of service, was not just a personal tragedy but a national disgrace.

 

According to him, the plight of the retired officer confirmed what many within the police force and civil society have long cried out against, which is that a broken and exploitative pension system dishonours service and dehumanises those who risk their lives to protect others.

 

He added: “It is unacceptable that men and women who served the country for over three decades are sent into retirement with starvation stipends, while senior officials and political elites enjoy obscene benefits. This is not just about one officer. This is about systemic failure, institutional corruption, and entrenched injustice.

 

“While we acknowledge the IGP’s response as a step in the right direction, we must be clear: this investigation must not be a smokescreen to calm public anger or sweep the matter under the carpet. Nigerians are watching. Retired officers across the country are watching. Civil society will not rest!”

 

Nwanguma thereafter demanded a fully transparent audit of the Nigeria Police Pension Board’s processes, with findings made public, an overhaul of the police pension structure, with equitable, sustainable, and dignified payouts for all retirees and accountability for any official found to have mismanaged or misappropriated police pension funds.

 

He further demanded immediate intervention by the National Assembly to review the legal and policy frameworks governing police pensions and welfare, and inclusion of retired officers’ voices in the review process, particularly those who have been short-changed or neglected.

 

He stressed: “You cannot motivate a serving officer or reform a broken police force if those who retire are left to beg or die in frustration. If we want to build a police force that is professional, accountable, and truly reformed, we must begin by treating its personnel — serving or retired — with dignity, fairness, and justice. This is not a favour. It is a right. And justice for one officer is justice for all.”

 

 

 

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