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RETIRED POLICE PENSIONERS DEMAND RELEASE OF 13 MONTHS ARREARS GOVERNMENT CONTTIBUTION.
The Association of Retired Police officers of Nigeria, ARPON is appealing to the federal government to recognise retired assistant inspector general of police with the same status as retired permanent secretaries
This was among issues raised at the annual general meeting of the association of retired police officers of Nigeria, held on wednesday, 13th November, 2019 at ARPON National Headquatres, Abuja
The group led by its president, retired deputy inspector general of police Fidelis Oyakhilome says 3,161 retirees are awaiting payment of accrued rights from the federal government, which is in arrears of thirteen months
In a text read by retired inspector general of police and board chairman of the Police pension company, Sulieman Abba, the retirees further appealed to President Buhari to approve improved retirement benefits to police officers
The association of retired police officers used the occasion to salutes President Buhari for approving the payment of 33 percent increase arrears since 2010 and the payment of retired Biafra Police officers.
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