Retired cops protest, reject IG’s role in pension dispute

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Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun

Retired police officers have called on the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to step aside from matters concerning their removal from the Contributory Pension Scheme, insisting that they do not trust his involvement in the process.

The retirees made their position clear during a protest at the National Assembly on Wednesday, urging lawmakers to take full control of the matter without interference from the police hierarchy.

Speaking on behalf of the protesters, the Chairman of the Kaduna State Chapter of the Association of Retired Police Officers under the CPS, CSP Manir Lawal (retd.), expressed concerns that recent developments had heightened their fears.

“That meeting at Jabi some weeks ago raised our tension. Before then, we were 100% sure that the National Assembly would exit police retirees from the CPS. But after that interaction, we became very worried,” Lawal stated.

He accused the IG of interfering in a matter that should solely be handled by the National Assembly, noting that other security agencies such as the Army, and Department of State Services had already been removed from the scheme.

“We are here to tell the lawmakers that we only know them as lawmakers. The Inspector General of Police is a civil servant, so he’s not a lawmaker. We see no reason why he should be interfering in the affairs of the National Assembly.

“The IG and other senior officers from the rank of AIG upwards are not under the CPS. Why is he encouraging us to remain under it while he and others are out? Let him answer this question for us,” he added.

Lawal further decried what he described as years of financial injustice under the CPS, claiming that retirees receive only 25% of their pension savings, while the remaining 75% is withheld by PENCOM and used for investments.

“The cheating is too much. PENCOM has killed many of us with this CPS. This lupsum is a disaster in the sense that no matter the amount of money you contributed while in service, the moment you retire, that money will be divided into 100%. Then out of that 100%, it’s only 25% that will be given to a retiree.

“While PENCOM holds the 75%, then they are using it to yield interests in millions of naira. But we that were the original owners of the money, Kobo is not added to us in our monthly income. We don’t want anything from PENCOM. We want to go.”

The retired officers urged the IG to withdraw from the process and allow the National Assembly to make the final decision on their exit from the pension scheme.

He (IG) should stop, back out and allow the National Assembly to do their work. It is them we trust.

“If the IG is good, he is the number 12th IG, all of them made us continue to remain under the CPS, at that meeting in Jabi, he confirmed that we are suffering, if the IG truly cares about us, he should have acted immediately. That is why we are here today—to demand justice,” Lawal stated.

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