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Police Veteran Foundation requests reforms, benefits boost during PSC Visit

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The Police Service Commission (PSC) welcomed a delegation from the Police Veterans Foundation on Wednesday, September 18th, led by its National Chairman, DIG Mohammed Yesufu (rtd).

The delegation, which included DIG Hashimu Argungu (rtd), PSC Chairman, and DIG Taiwo Lakanu (rtd), Honourable Commissioner, presented a series of urgent requests aimed at improving conditions for retired police officers and enhancing police service standards.

DIG Yesufu, speaking on behalf of the delegation, highlighted the dire financial situation faced by many retired senior police officers.

He criticized the current pension scheme, noting that pensions for retired Commissioners of Police fall below one hundred thousand Naira, which has left many officers struggling financially.

Yesufu urged the PSC to address these issues, emphasizing that the commission should also be concerned with the post-service conditions of its former employees.

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The delegation advocated for several key reforms such as defined promotion guidelines to prevent unfair promotions for officers in lucrative positions and ensure merit-based advancement.

Prompt Disposal of Disciplinary Matters: Calling for a six-month deadline for resolving disciplinary issues to allow officers to advance in their careers without prolonged uncertainty.

Short-Term Courses for Junior Officers: Advocating for the provision of short courses for officers with additional qualifications to help advance their careers.

Overhaul of Police Staff College Jos: Suggesting improvements to meet required standards and better prepare officers for their roles.

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Teaching Appointments for Veterans: Proposing that retired officers be given opportunities to teach in police colleges to leverage their experience.

The delegation also expressed concerns about the current state of police uniforms and the need for the commission to enhance the force’s image.

In response, DIG Argungu assured the delegation that the PSC is committed to transparent leadership and will carefully consider all the presented issues.

He emphasized the commission’s dedication to building a police force that serves as a national pride and expressed willingness to collaborate with veterans to achieve these goals.

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