EXCLUSIVE: Retired Nigerian Police Officer Rejects N2Million Pension After 35 Years Of Service, Cries Out In Viral Video

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An angry outburst by a retired Superintendent of Police has sparked widespread controversy over the treatment of Nigerian security personnel, after he condemned a ₦2 million retirement benefit as “an insult” following 35 years of dedicated service to the country.…KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The ex-police officer, who retired on October 1, 2023, voiced his frustration in an emotional video, asserting that the Nigerian Police Pension Board recently informed him that ₦3 million had been approved as his total retirement payout: ₦1 million in arrears from October 2023 to date, and ₦2 million as his full entitlement.

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“What for?” he asked. “I served my country wholeheartedly.”

The retired officer, visibly angry and emotional in the video, vowed to reject the payment and take his battle into his own hands.

He said, “I laugh—the Nigerian Police. I really do. I am a retired Superintendent of Police. I retired from the Nigerian Police on October 1st, 2023. Since then, nothing has been paid to me.

“Just two weeks ago, they called me and said they were going to pay me three million naira. For what? They said that was my pension.

“Lo and behold, the three million naira isn’t even my full pension. One million naira is supposed to be arrears from the time I retired till now. The remaining two million naira is my entitlement.

“I cannot serve this country for 35 good years and be paid just two million naira. The devil is a liar. Please, let the Inspector-General of Police hear this.…KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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