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  • PSC, PCRC react over planned protest by retired police officers

    PSC, PCRC react over planned protest by retired police officers

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) has described the planned nationwide protest over police retirees’ welfare as ill-timed and diversionary.

    It said issues raised by the retirees were already receiving attention from relevant authorities.

    Mr Ikechukwu Ani, Head of Press and Public Relations at the PSC, made this known in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

    He said the planned protest, in spite of consensus on the need to improve retired officers’ conditions, was unnecessary and could distract ongoing efforts.

    Ani noted that the PSC Chairman, Mr Hashimu Argungu, had repeatedly condemned the poor and discriminatory pension scheme for certain retired officers.

    He said the PSC Chairman had called for a harmonised pension system and continued pushing for reforms to enhance retirees’ welfare.

    According to Ani, several government agencies were already reviewing the disparities in the police pension scheme to find lasting solutions.

    The PSC urged affected retirees to embrace dialogue and sustained engagement instead of protest or confrontation.

    Ani reaffirmed the PSC’s unwavering commitment to improved welfare for all police personnel, both serving and retired.

    He advised the organisers of the planned protest to reconsider their approach and return to the negotiation table for peace.

    Protest over police retirees’ welfare, calculated attempt to discredit I-G’s achievements – PCRC

    Meanwhile, the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) has dismissed the planned protest by some retired police officers as an attempt to discredit the I-G, Mr Kayode Egbetokun.

    PCRC National Chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Olaniyan, stated this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

    He said the proposed protest, disguised as a campaign for the rights of retired police personnel, was ill-timed and aimed at undermining the achievements of the I-G.

    “It is a calculated attempt to distract and discredit the commendable progress being made by the I-G and by extension, the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

    “The PCRC holds in high regard, the integrity, discipline, and patriotism of our retired police officers.

    “We believe they possess both the dignity and appropriate channels to express concerns without resorting to opportunistic or politically motivated demonstrations.

    “They do not need intermediaries to speak on their behalf,” he said.

    Olaniyan said the PCRC at all levels had expressed its support for the I-G over his ongoing efforts to reform, reposition, and professionalise the Nigeria Police Force.

    He said, “we categorically distance ourselves from, and condemn in its entirety, the proposed protest being reportedly organised by some individuals and groups purporting to act on behalf of retired police officers.

    “As a critical bridge between the Nigeria Police Force and the communities it serves, the PCRC recognises the visible and impactful strides made by the current police leadership.

    “These include advances in community policing, intelligence-led crime prevention, and improvements in police welfare, discipline, and accountability,” he said.

    He said the I-G had made significant improvement in respect for rule of law and protection of human rights, promotion of transparency and accountability and strengthening of collaboration with other security agencies.

    The PCRC chairman said the current police leadership had also, excelled in the strategic deployment of personnel and resources of the force to address security challenges in the country.

    Olaniyan enjoined well-meaning Nigerians, civil society groups, and public institutions to support the Nigeria police force and its leadership to better protect lives and property in the country.

    He urged the I-G to remain focused and undeterred by the actions of those who seeking to sow discord or erode public confidence.

  • PCRC dismisses claims of police strike as fake, mischievous

    PCRC dismisses claims of police strike as fake, mischievous

    The Police Public Relations Committee (PCRC) on Thursday described as fake and mischievous claims of purported plans by personnel of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to embark on strike.

    PCRC National Chairman, Alhaji Mogaji Olaniyan said this on Thursday in Abuja at a meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of PCRC.

    He said: ”The fake news is a handiwork of some disgruntled element in the society who had failed in their efforts to use the public against the Nigeria Police Force.

    “They now want to use personnel of the force against the Nigerian Police Force, and this is a failed attempt,” he said.

    Olaniyan urged the public to disregard the fake news, adding that, the current leadership of the Nigeria Police Force had demonstrated great commitment to improving the welfare of the force.

    “The current leadership of the Nigeria Police Force under the Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Mr Kayode Egbetokun has been committed to improving the welfare of police personnel.

    “All what Egbetoku is doing is to give the Nigerian Police Force a facelift, and we are getting the feedback from the 36 states of the country and the FCT,” he said.

    He said the entire leadership of PCRC, across the 36 states of Nigeria and the FCT had passed votes of confidence on the I-G and his management team based on their performance.

    He said the Nigerian Police Force under Egbetokun was already winning war against crime and criminalities in the country, adding that, the current style of deployment by the fore was commendable.

    “If any state needs any assistance to face any criminal element, the I-G responds swiftly by sending teams from Abuja to offer necessary support.

    “It was based on this and other achievements of the force that the leadership of PCRC in Nigeria and Diaspora, move a motion to show our support and identify with the I-G,” he said.

    Olaniya called on the Federal Government to do more for both serving and retired members of the Nigeria Police Force in terms of welfare.

    He said the leadership of the PCRC had resolved to do more for the Nigeria Police Force because of their commitment to secure the country.

    “We have directed our members to move back to their communities, to work with villagers, to work with market women, especially our youth.

    “By a way of gingering our youths, we have directed our leaders at state levels to go back and inaugurate youths and women committees.

    “This is in recognition that, they are very important segment of the society and that, having them with the PCRC will make the work of policing easier in Nigeria,” he said.

  • Police warn PCRC members against misuse of ID cards

    Police warn PCRC members against misuse of ID cards

    The police command in Adamawa  has cautioned Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) members against misuse of  their ID cards.

    The Commissioner of police in the state, CP Morris Dankombo gave the warning at the 2025 dinner and awards presentation, organised by PCRC Zone 3, in Yola on Saturday.

    Represented by DCP Administration, Modi Filiya, he said that the ID card should no longer be displayed, whenever patrol team on duty stopped them.

    “In most cases when policemen are on check point, and a member of PCRC is being stopped, the first thing he will do is to flash you with the PCRC ID card, that should not be the case please,” the CP said.

    He said that PCRC was an integral part of Police when it comes to community policing, and urged them to keep on doing the good work of supporting the Police.

    AIG Babatola Afolabi, in-charge of Zone 3 Adamawa/Taraba, appreciated the contributions of PCRC in supporting Police in fighting crimes in the zone, as well as finding them worthy for the awards.

    Afolabi, who was represented by DCP Anthony Plasid, assured of more support for PCRC, in ensuring security of lives and property.

    He called on the personnel for collective efforts to make difference in serving people in the zone and country at large better.

    In his address, Attah Mustapha, PCRC National Vice Chairman, North East, said that PCRC’s mandate was to assist with relevant information, that would help to ensure success in the fight against crime and criminality.

    Mustapha called on members and the general public to be law abiding and assured to continue partnering with the Police to succeed.

    The PCRC presented awards to 26 persons for their contributions in combating crimes, as well as supporting PCRC, through community policing and strategy.

    The PCRC supported nine wives of Police officers who died in active service with food stuff.