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Retired Police officers threaten to Picket NASS  ….demand exit from contributory Pension Scheme  *IGP orders CPs to ensure peaceful conduct  …As Police tightens security at entrance to NASS complex * Protesters suspend  protest after dialogue with IGP 

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IGP Kayode Egbetokun
By George Mgbeleke

Residents of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) were subjected to panic on Monday as retired police officers and rights activists, led by former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore, took the streets in what is being described as the “mother of all protests.”

At the centre of the unrest is a long-standing grievance: “the Contributory Pension Scheme.” Retired police officers said the scheme is unfair, exploitative, and leaves them impoverished after years of service.

The embattled retired police officers are demanding immediate removal from the scheme and a full refund of their contributions, hundreds have converged on the National Assembly and Force Headquarters in Abuja.

Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Retired Police Officers, Mannir M. Lawal, said the protest is peaceful and was not connected with Sowore, whose planned rally has drawn separate attention.
“We are not aware of his protest before now,” Lawal told Daily Champion while reaffirming the retirees’ decision to press on.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Police Force has raised alarm, accusing unnamed political actors of politicising the issue.
In a strongly worded statement, Force PRO Olumuyiwa Adejobi said the protests are being twisted for “ulterior motives,” adding that “their intent is not reform, but disruption.”

A leaked memo from the FCT Command revealed that officers have been ordered to remain in their barracks — a move seen by many as a sign of internal unease within the force.

Sowore, unfazed by the backlash, doubled down on social media, slamming the Tinubu administration for what he called decades of disrespect towards police personnel. “You humiliated them in service and in retirement. Now you scramble to save face,” he posted.

The Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) has urged a return to dialogue, warning that the protests could undermine the credibility of Inspector General Kayode Egbetokun.

Meanwhile, the Inspector-General of Police, Dr. Kayode Egbetokun, has ordered Commissioners of Police to ensure peaceful conduct during the July 21 protest being organised by retired police officers over welfare.

The spokesman of the Force, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

He said the order applies to Police Commands in states where formal notices for protest had been received.

The IGP had directed the CPs to provide adequate security coverage to the protesters who had chosen to publicly express their grievances

police boss urged the CPs to prevent any hijacking of the protest by miscreants, political actors, or non-retired agitators.

He enjoined the CPs to sensitise officers and men under their command on the constitutional rights to peaceful assembly, and the obligation to show utmost respect to the retired officers.

Mr Egbetokun urged the senior police officers to deploy intelligence and operational resources of the force to protect lives, maintain public order, and safeguard institutional integrity.

The I-G urged police officers to note that the protest, described as “the mother of all peaceful protests”, must not only be peaceful, but it must also be exemplary.

Be that as it, eye-witness account revealed that there are about 15 hellux vans drawn from different locations in Abuja stationed at the entrance of  National Assembly Mopo gate with fully arned Police officers.

This development may not be unconnected with NASS resumption date today (Tuesday 22nd July), perhaps to prevent the protesters from having access to the nation’s apex legislative house.

Meanwhile, the protesters later suspended their protest after their meeting with the Inspector General of Police,Kayode Egbetokun on how to address their demands.

At the meeting th retired Police officers presented  their grievances which mainly hinges on poor pension benefits and welfare neglect.
Recall that the protest, which began around 9:00 a.m., saw the retirees barricade the main gate of the Force Headquarters, bringing official activities to a near standstill. Staff and visitors were left stranded, with many forced to seek alternate routes or leave altogether.
Undeterred by a heavy downpour, the demonstrators, comprising mostly retired police personnel and civil rights activists, stood their ground, chanting solidarity songs and carrying placards with bold messages such as “It’s our money!”, “Pay us our dues!”, and “Police dey steal?”
Human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, joined the protest in solidarity and stayed until about 2:10 p.m.
 It was during the protest that a minor altercation allegedly occurred in which Sowore’s eyeglasses were seized by security personnel, a move that further inflamed tensions.
Protesters later added the return of Sowore’s eyeglasses to their list of demands, chanting, “Give us our eyeglass!” and vowing to return if it was not recovered.
Top police officers made repeated attempts to persuade the demonstrators to move into a conference room for dialogue, but the retirees refused, insisting on a face-to-face engagement with the IGP himself.
“It won’t take him a minute. We are not violent. We came here unarmed. What does it take for the IGP to come out and address his own colleagues?”, one protester shouted.
However at about 3:05 p.m., following intense negotiations, the protesters agreed to meet with the IGP, who later told journalists, “There’s no more protest; their concerns were already being addressed before now.”
But for the retirees, the demonstration was about more than just being heard. Many expressed deep frustration over the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), under which they said they had received as little as ₦2 million after 35 years of service.
The protesters described the scheme as exploitative, alleging that while their own pensions have been poorly managed, those overseeing the funds live lavishly.
One protester, Yahya Musa, revealed he receives just ₦45,000 monthly, an amount he says cannot cover rent or basic needs. Others said they earn as little as ₦30,000, despite retiring as senior officers like Assistant Superintendents or Deputy Superintendents of Police.
Some, like Moses Kimson, whose viral video helped spark the protest rejected their final payments outright.
“I found it insulting. They deducted money from my salary for years, but it doesn’t reflect in my account”, Kimson said, holding up his pension statement.
Retired officers also demanded the establishment of an independent Police Pension Board, saying the current administrators have failed them.
 “Police pension has become a criminal enterprise. We were told the police can’t manage their own pension. But we managed divisions, states, and commands. Are we not competent enough?” one protester said.
Another retiree emotionally recounted serving in Liberia, only to return home and receive a meager payout.
“I had a stroke in the line of duty. Now, I can’t even afford treatment”, he said.
Some of the protesters noted that high-ranking officers have found ways to exempt themselves from the CPS, leaving only lower-ranking personnel to bear the brunt of the scheme’s failures. “This is a time bomb,” one retiree warned. “Today it’s us; tomorrow it’s those still serving.”
Despite assurances from the police leadership, the retirees are not letting their guard down.
They have vowed to return on August 1st if their demands—including the return of Sowore’s glasses and meaningful pension reforms—are not met.
“Our dignity has been stolen. We will not stop until justice is done”, said a visibly angry retiree.

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Slaboh Lauds NCDMB For Skill Aquisition of Ex – Agitators, – Participants Extol Leadership Style of National Chairman Third phase,PAP

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By David Owei,Bayelsa

The National Chairman of the Third phase Ex- Agitators of the presidential Amnesty program, PAP, General Elaye Dollar Slaboh had given kudos to the Management of the Nigerian Content and Monitoring Board ( NCDMB ) for the privilege it gave by selecting sixteen delegates to participate in the five day youth empowerment on high selling self reliance skill digital marketing and data analysis program organized for Niger Delta Youths, just as he pleaded for more of such programs for it’s members which he has been advocating as such trainings will go along way to augument their monthly stipends.

The initiative was held in collaboration with the leadership of the PAP under General Elaye Dollar Slaboh,which has equipped participants with valuable skills to navigate today’s digital economy.

An elated Slaboh, stated this while welcoming the beneficiaries to his office, at Azikoro and commended them for being worthy ambassadors that conducted themselves orderly without misbehaving and for their exemplary conduct throughout the duration of the training and urged them to put to use the knowledge they received.

According to him, during several engagements with corporate bodies he had always agitated for for the training and retraining of the ex – Agitators under his leadership and applauded NCDMB and called on other corporate bodies to emulate NCDMB in providing opportunities for Niger Delta Youths to enable them become self reliance and shun youth restiveness for peace to reign and attract investors to the region.

He appealed to those not selected to be patient as they would be opportune in subsequent training programs which his leadership assured them to provide whenever the opportunity beckons and also warned them against selling their starter pack ( laptobs)

” To those not selected , be patient, as there are other trainings in the offing , as everyone can’t benefit at the same time”

Am proud to say members represented us very well as there was no negative reports of misbehaviour and misconduct about you throughout the five day training”

Speaking in their separate interviews, the participants who were randomly selected by the National Chairman, third phase , presidential Amnesty program, General Elaye Dollar Slaboh, had applauded and commended his leadership style for considering them worthy to be Beneficiaries of the skill aquisition training on digital analysis and marketing .

According to Alex Gift, he said he felt excited and considered it a rare privilege to be randomly selected by the national Chairman , Third phase of PAP , General Elaye Dollar Slaboh and prayed to God to continue to enlarge his coast, saying the knowledge he received about digital marketing and data analysis will equip him to advance the ever changing digital economy.

And being , gender friendly, Miss Stella said the training and knowledge was impactful and has increased her horizon on digital marketing and data analysis.

” With this training am now opportune by the exposure that my products can now be marketed globally instead of within the Niger Delta region ”
She poured Ecomiums on General Elaye Dollar Slaboh, for giving her this rare opportunity and wished him well in his current leadership position.

Also speaking , another participant who was overwhelmed by the opportunity given to him to participate in the program, Sammy Vincent, said he was very happy for being selected for the NCDMB five day skill aquisition programe on digital and data analysis for the opportunity impacted in him on the knowledge about graphic design and the gift of laptobs.

From Tonbara. W. Bai” Am so elated and lacked words to thank the National Chairman Third phase of PAP, General Elaye Dollar Slaboh and may God to bless and enlarge his coast”

He said he will not take this opportunity for granted and applauded the NCDMB management for it’s efforts in empowerment of Niger Delta Youths in the region.

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Senate Approves Tinubu’s $21.5bn External Borrowing Plan

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By George Mgbeleke

The Senate, on Tuesday approved an external borrowing plan of $21.5 billion for the 2025–2026 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) designed to finance key projects in critical sectors including infrastructure, security, education, health, agriculture, and human capital development.

The Red chamber also approved a ¥15 billion Japanese loan, a €65 million grant, and additional domestic borrowing of ₦757 billion through federal bonds to offset pension arrears as of December 2023.The lawmakers further gave approval to an exec request to raise up to $2 billion through foreign-currency denominated instruments in the domestic market.

These approvals, which came on Tuesday, followed the presentation of a report by the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debts, Senator Aliyu Wamakko (APC-Sokoto), at plenary. Wamakko said the loan request was in line with the already approved Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP) for the 2025/2026 budget cycle. According to him, him, the committee recommended the approval, as the borrowing plan is within the framework already passed by the National Assembly.

Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriation, Senator Solomon Adeola (APC-Ogun) while supporting the motion srated that the loans were embedded in the 2025 Appropriation Act, adding that with the approval, all revenue sources, including loans, were now in place to fund the budget.
Similarly. Chairman Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Sani Musa (APC-Niger) stressed that the loans would be disbursed over six years and assured that Nigeria was in a good position to utilise the loan and pay back as agreed with the creditors. Musa ruled out the fears in some quarters that Nigeria’s debt profile was becoming too burdensome, stressing that Nigeria had never defaulted on any of its liabilities.
However, Senator Abdul Ningi (PDP-Bauchi) raised concerns over the absence of repayment details and how the loans would directly impact constituents.
“We must tell Nigerians exactly how much is borrowed in their name and for what purpose,” Ningi said.
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N- Power : Senate Intervention rekindles hope for beneficiaries on outstanding N81billion Allowance

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Deputy President of Senate, Barau Jibrin

 

The Senate Tuesday rekindled the hope of beneficiaries of N- Power programme across the country on payment of outstanding N81billion monthly allowance by the Federal
Government.

Intervention of the Senate came through its Deputy President, Senator Barau Jibrin who brokered understanding between the Federal Government , aggrieved beneficiaries of the scheme who are still being owned 2022, 2023 monthly allowances totalling N81billion and their counsel, Barrister Abba Hikima .

After about two hours tripartite meeting in his office , the Deputy President of the Senate told journalists that the beneficiaries being owed months of unpaid allowances which were inherited by the current administration , have agreed to stop their intended litigation against the federal government .

He said : ” The beneficiaries came here to the Senate to seek for my intervention. And then I called the Minister, and the Minister was very responsive.

“He came on board, and there was a fruitful discussion that led for them to understand that the Minister had already gone very far in making preparation for the money to be paid.

“So having gotten convinced that there is a clear intention on the part of government to get the money paid they now decided to back down and stay action on the legal route to get the money paid and I showed them that this is a government that is responsive and really up and doing in terms of making sure that nobody suffers in terms of getting what is due to them in line with the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu .

“Though the problem is inherited but the present government as clearly stated and assured by the Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, is doing every thing possible to solve it with payment of allowances owed the beneficiaries”

Also explaining the outcome of the meeting , the Minister said intervention made by the Deputy President of the Senate , yielded positive results for parties concerned which are , the federal government and the beneficiaries of the N – Power programme .

” I want to first thank the Deputy Senate President for convening this meeting for us to treat the case that has been for years now, the issue of payment of the backlog of our end-power beneficiaries, which we are owing, or owing them.

“We acknowledge the fact that we are owing them, and we know we are owing them, but it was actually part of the 2022 and 2023 budget that was not paid to them, and because it was recurrent, it passes along with the year’s budget.

“There was no provision for it in 2024 and 2025, so we sought for it at the service-wide vote. We got approval, but it was late for last year, so we are working on the approval for this year to ensure that once we get the budget implementation for this year 2025, we have to find a way of making those payments to the beneficiaries.

“I think being a responsive government, we’re not denying the fact that we have that as part of the issue we need to resolve and it will surely be resolved before the year runs out “, he said

Confirming the stay of litigation due to the intervention, the counsel of the beneficiaries , Barrister Abba Hikima said : ” As explained by the Honorable Minister, the government is owing my clients about N81billion and he has given us his words that they are working on it and they are waiting for this year’s budget to begin to be implemented, and that as soon as the budget is being implemented, they can get access to their money.

“Although I’m their lawyer, but I really appreciate the effort of the Deputy Senate President who, despite the fact that he is not directly affected by this, took it upon himself to convene this meeting, as well as the Honorable Minister of State and as well as the Humanitarian Minister.

“They are all here and they have all given us their words, and we have taken them for it, and we are confident and hopeful that in the nearest future, within the year, definitely, this money is expected to be paid”.

The Chairman of the N- Power beneficiaries in Nigeria , Kehinde James thanked the Deputy President of the Senate for his intervention and the two ministers for their assurances .

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