Why Police Retirees Rejected Contributory Pension Scheme, Demands for Review
The Nigeria Police Retirees (NPR) under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) have described the scheme as an evil slave merchandise with the Inspector General of Police (IGPs-retired and serving) as beneficiaries, they, therefore demanded the review of the scheme without delay.
The Nigeria Police Retirees (NPR) under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) have recently expressed their dissatisfaction with the system, labeling it as an unjust and exploitative, setup, benefiting only the Inspector General of Police (IGPs) – both retired and serving. The retirees have voiced their concerns, claiming that they are being treated as “evil slave merchandise” within the scheme.
In a rejoinder, “Re: IGP Sensitive to Improved Welfare Pension Scheme: Initiate Moves to Proffer Lasting Solution”, the Police retirees said, the press release by the Force PRO as authorized by the IGP Dr. Egbetokun Kayode was “very economical with the truth as paragraph two of the press release emphasized the commitment of the IGP to resolve pending issues as regards post-service police welfare. This is a detour to his repugnant position after his initial wave of political statements and sentiments during his tour of some police formations across the country “.
This rejoinder was contained in a statement dated January 9 2023 by the Nigeria Police Retirees (NPR) under Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), signed by its National Coordinator/Chairman, Cross River State Chapter, SP. Chris Effiong (Rtd), Secretary General, DSP (Dr). Peter Silas (Rtd) and Legal Adviser, DSP (Elder) Ofem Mbang (Rtd).
The CPS was implemented in Nigeria to provide retirement benefits to public sector employees, including police officers, by creating individual pension accounts. Under this system, both workers and their employers contribute to the pension fund, to accumulate an adequate retirement fund for employees.
Nonetheless, NPR retirees argue that they have been left bearing the burden of the scheme, while only the IGPs – those who are supposed to protect and serve the Nigerian citizens – reap the benefits. NPR members are accusing the higher-ranking police officials of exploiting their positions and manipulating the CPS to their advantage.
The retirees argue that despite their lengthy years of service and dedication to protecting the nation, they are being marginalized within the pension scheme. Many find themselves struggling to make ends meet, with inadequate pension payouts that do not reflect their service to the nation and commitment to the police force.
The NPR demands a review of the CPS to ensure fair and equitable treatment for all retirees. They urge the government to address their grievances and take immediate action to rectify the perceived injustice. They are calling for an increase in pension benefits, commensurate with the years of service and the sacrifices made by officers throughout their careers.
This outcry from the NPR therefore, is an urgent call for a comprehensive review of the Contributory Pension Scheme, particularly within the police force. It highlights the importance of ensuring that the scheme operates fairly and justly, providing a comfortable retirement for all officers who have served their country diligently.
The Nigerian government must take this issue seriously and work towards a resolution that addresses the concerns raised by the NPR retirees. It is essential to foster trust and confidence in the pension system, guaranteeing that those who dedicate their lives to public service are rewarded fairly in their retirement years.
The police retirees said that they “are aware that he (IGP) is hell-bent on coercing retirees under the CPS into a scheme that benefits his dream retirement like the previous IGPs who traded the destinies of both serving and retired officers under their watch. This new commitment is a decoy to persuade our agitated minds and patronize our conscience to lure us into the slave trade merchandising he wishes for us.
“We want to remind the IGP (in case he has forgotten) that the police generals have paved a haven for themselves after they exited the evil and obnoxious pension scheme organized for the dredge of the society through the back door”.
They argued, “If this scheme is good enough, why did the Police generals hurriedly exempt themselves from the scheme and want to use us as an article of trade to funnel income into the purse of NPF pension and pen com?
“The Army generals never abandoned their subordinates when the military exited the CPS. It is a shame that the Police generals are happy that a senior Police Officer would collect 1.5m after 35 years of meritorious service to this nation as a lump sum (gratuity) and N14,000.00 as a monthly pension under our present economy.
“Whereas a junior staff of Pension Commission takes home a whooping 1.5m as monthly salary. The chicks that lay the golden eggs are dying of hunger and starvation. The frustration of retired Police officers has caused high death tolls among Police Retirees.
“For instance, on 23/12/2023 only, two retirees – late Rtd ASP Mohammed Na’Állah Agunbiade and late Rtd ASP Akanbi Ajibola both of Kwara State died. One can imagine if the statistics are across the nation. The death toll has been that way because of poor living conditions after retirement”.
The Police retirees said the press release release in paragraph three stated that “In the efforts of the IGP to find a lasting solution to the pending issues of retirement the IGP invited both serving and retired police officers to Force Headquarters Abuja for a meeting. We emphatically refute that claim as untrue and unfounded.
“The acclaimed meeting as reported in the news was between the IGP, National Uni1on of Pensioners (NUP), and Police Veterans Forum (PVF) who are not part of the CPS group of retirees. The NUP distanced itself from our several efforts to secure an exit from the evil scheme bankrolled by Pencom. They purposely refused to present any papers in any of our appearances both in the Red and Green chambers. So, at what point did they become our representatives?”
Since the formation of the PVF was announced, the retirees said “its membership selection has been the majority of Defined Benefit Scheme Retirees than Contributory Pension Scheme Retirees. Was any member of the Veteran Foundation at the Red or Green Chambers of the National Assembly to defend Police Exit and Establishment of Police Pension Board Bills? If not, why are those who understand the pains associated with CPS sidelined?
“This is not an oversight but a deliberate act of neglect against Police Retirees under CPS. So, we refute the claim of being at the meeting with a man who is head-bent to further impoverish Police retirees under CPS.
“The IGP pretentiously asked at Kwara State Command ‘where are you exiting to; as if he does not know where other sister security agencies exited to nor where his predecessors exited too and where he will soon exit to”.
The concerted efforts made by ordinary members of the force after the police generals exited themselves to secure the passage of the bill to establish a police pension board has been scuttled by the unrelenting commitment of the IGP without minding what went into that humongous achievement.
“We want to reiterate unequivocally that the IGP has no statutory responsibilities under the extant law – Police Reform Act 2014 and should be guided. It’s a matter of respect we want to align with the force otherwise there is no part of the Act that served the IGP any purpose”
“After all he is not a management staff of Pencom other than he is fixated on using the numerical strength of the retirees under CPS to funnel funds into NPF pension Ltd as a businessman; not out of love for retirees under CPS. Therefore, we demand for obvious reasons that he should retract his pretentious actions”
“May we quickly add that we are aware that the NASS might summon the IGP to appear before the house before the passage of the Bill. It is not because they lack wisdom or any information about the condition and the suffering of Police retirees under CPS, but recognition to the Office of the IGP.”
“We want to caution against the repetition of the negative history where a sitting IGP told the NASS that the Police are comfortable with the Contributory Pension Scheme and truncated the process of exiting the Police from the Scheme then. We are not comfortable with the scheme. We desire nothing less than total exit and so plead that the IGP should let it be. What is good for the goose is also good for the gander”
“The IGP can stand aloof and watch unfolding events than jump into the conflict arena; the dust will settle on him. He has done enough damage to our God-given victory. We served the force and left him there to continue the tradition of respect for senior citizens not disrespecting and disparaging us before the public”
“He has every opportunity to better our lots but has deliberately refused to take that advantage in our favor because of greedy pursuit”
“We wish to seize this opportunity to sound this warning that we are all Nigerians and citizens who spent the best part of our youthful lives serving this country where we are being treated like outcasts. Dr. Egbetokun Kayode wants to ensure he aids Aisha Dahir-Umar, Director General National Pension Commission (PenCom) to achieve this mischief because of his private interest like his predecessors”)