HomeBreaking NewsPSC Condemns Tomorrow Planned Protest by Retired Police Officers, Urges Dialogue Over...

PSC Condemns Tomorrow Planned Protest by Retired Police Officers, Urges Dialogue Over Disruption

-

The Police Service Commission (PSC) has raised strong concerns over a proposed nationwide protest by retired police officers, describing the move as “diversionary and ill-timed.”

In a statement issued on Sunday, the Commission warned that the planned demonstrations, while touching on legitimate issues, risk undermining ongoing government efforts to improve the welfare of retired police personnel.

PSC Chairman, retired Deputy Inspector General Hashimu Argungu (mni), has previously denounced the unequal and discriminatory pension arrangements affecting segments of retired officers. He reiterated the need for a harmonised and democratic pension scheme for police retirees, affirming that government agencies are already addressing the disparities.

The Commission urged affected officers to opt for dialogue and continuous engagement rather than public protest. “This is not the time to stir unrest,” the statement read, warning that such actions could distract from the broader goals of national peace and democratic progress.

The PSC emphasised its unwavering commitment to enhancing welfare for both serving and retired personnel and reassured that it remains actively involved in pushing for meaningful reforms.

The Commission appealed to organisers of the planned protest to reconsider their approach and return to the negotiating table. “The nation cannot afford unnecessary distractions on its democratic path,” the statement concluded.

SUPPORT US

At Priceless Media Publishing Nig. Ltd /Securitynewsalert.com, we are steadfast in our commitment to independent journalism: reporting that is fearless, impartial, and free from the interference of powerful personalities, politicians and government interests.

Without corporate sponsorships or political affiliations, our ability to investigate freely rests in the hands of the people we serve—you!

Every donation helps us expose the truth, amplify silenced voices, and hold power accountable.
Stand with us because journalism should serve the people, not power.

• Account Name: PRICELESS MEDIA PUBLISHING NIG. LTD
• Account Number: 1943445259
• Bank Name: ACCESS Bank

LATEST POSTS

Troops Arrest Suspected Kidnappers, Recover AK-47 Rifles in Borno

Troops of Joint Task Force North East, Operation HADIN KAI, have arrested five suspected kidnappers and recovered weapons in Magumeri Local Government Area of Borno...

Ogun Police Foils Cross-Border Bus Theft, Arrests Two Suspects In Idiroko

 Operatives attached to the Idiroko Division of the Ogun State Police Command have foiled a cross-border vehicle trafficking attempt and arrested two suspects in connection...

ENF Hails Improvements at Oyo PHC Following Advocacy, Calls for Wider Healthcare Reforms

The Elegant Nurses Forum (ENF) has announced significant improvements at Oke-Adu Primary Health Care Centre in Ibadan North East Local Government Area of Oyo State...

*Tear Gas, Democracy and the Shrinking Civic Space: Lessons from Chuba Okadigbo to June 12* 

By Okechukwu NwangumaOn September 25, 2003, Nigeria awoke to the shocking news of the death of Dr Chuba Okadigbo, former Senate President and vice-presidential candidate...

Follow us

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe

Most Popular

spot_img