The police pension protest in Abuja…Photo Credit: Olukayode Jaiyeola
Amid rain, some retired police officers on Monday staged a protest at the entrance gate of the National Assembly in Abuja.
The protesters are demanding their removal from the Contributory Pension Scheme.
The demonstrators, comprising elderly ex-police personnel, held placards and chanted solidarity songs as they stood in the rain, insisting that their welfare and dignity had been neglected for too long.
Speaking during the protest, a retired Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP Manir Lawal (retd.) called on the government to exit police retirees from the pension scheme, which he described as exploitative and unjust.
He said, ” We are here to ask the government to remove us from the CPS. The pension scheme is exploitative and unjust.
“I am 67 years old. Many of us here are in our 60s and 70s. We have served this country faithfully and deserve to retire in dignity. This scheme has impoverished us. It is our right to demand better,” he said.
Despite the rain, the retirees stood firm, vowing not to leave until their concerns were addressed by the leadership of the National Assembly.
Security operatives were seen monitoring the protest to prevent any breakdown of law and order.
The protest scene on Monday at Abuja…Photo Credit: Solomon Odeniyi
Photo Credit: Solomon Odeniyi
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