Retired Police Officer Rejects N2.8m Gratuity After 35 Years of Service, Calls It Insulting

Aisha Umaru
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  • In a viral video, he urged the IGP to investigate the meagre payment, adding that he won’t sign for the amount.
  • His outcry follows recent protests by other retired officers over unpaid benefits.

A retired Superintendent of Police has rejected his N2.8 million gratuity after 35 years of service, calling it “highly unacceptable.”

In a viral video, he urged the IGP to investigate the meagre payment, adding that he won’t sign for the amount.

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‘’I retired as an SP Superintendent of Police in the Edo state police command 1st July 2024. For 35 years, that is unacceptable. For 35 years I served the Nigeria police.

“It is highly unacceptable. I will not sign. The Inspector General of Police, IGP Egbetokun, should find out why my money is so small. I cannot accept. I can never accept this, This is highly unacceptable.” he said

His outcry follows recent protests by other retired officers over unpaid benefits.

Watch the video below…

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