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PSC urges police retirees to shelve planned protest, embrace dialogue

The PSC urged affected retirees to embrace dialogue and sustained engagement, instead of protest or confrontation.

• July 20, 2025
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Police retirees protest [Credit: Sahara Reporters]

The Police Service Commission (PSC) has described the planned nationwide protest over police retirees’ welfare as ill-timed and diversionary.

It stated that issues raised by the retirees were already being addressed by the relevant authorities.

Ikechukwu Ani, the head of press and public relations at the PSC, made this known in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

He said the planned protest, despite a consensus on the need to improve the conditions of retired officers, was unnecessary and could disturb ongoing efforts.

Mr Ani noted that the PSC chairman, Hashimu Argungu, had repeatedly condemned the poor and discriminatory pension scheme for certain retired officers.

He said the PSC chairman had called for a harmonised pension system and continued pushing for reforms to enhance retirees’ welfare.

According to Mr Ani, several government agencies were already reviewing the disparities in the police pension scheme to find lasting solutions.

The PSC urged affected retirees to embrace dialogue and sustained engagement, instead of protest or confrontation.

Mr Ani reaffirmed the PSC’s unwavering commitment to improved welfare for all police personnel, both serving and retired.

He advised the organisers of the planned protest to reconsider their approach and return to the negotiation table for peace.

(NAN) 

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