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“What a pity, after 35 years, I could not have a shelter.” Fraud Pension Nigeria CrossRiver

Retirees of the Nigeria Police Force under the contributory pension scheme in Cross River State have petitioned President Muhammadu Buhari rejecting the programme.

Speaking on behalf of his colleagues, the chairman of the retirees, Christopher Effiong, regretted that the National Pension Commission, the NPF and the police high command “have bluntly refused to see to the welfare of police retirees.” He alleged: “The amount of money paid to retired police officers as lump sum and monthly pension, portrays an act of a calculated and silent homicide against police retirees who have spent their youthful energy to serve this country under hazardous conditions. A Superintendent of Police is paid N800 million as lump sum after 35 years, and N45,000 monthly as pension while an army major or a DSS equivalent collects N10 million as gratuity and a monthly pension of about N200,000.

 

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