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Tinubu Orders Pension Increment For Police Retirees And Free Healthcare After Abuja Protest

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President Tinubu has ordered the speed rollout of a free healthcare initiative for low-income retirees under the Contributory Pension Scheme, CPS, describing the measure as essential to ensuring dignity and social protection in retirement.

The President also mandated the prompt implementation of overdue pension increases and a minimum pension guarantee to protect vulnerable retirees.

The president said this in a statement by his Spokesperson, Mr Bayo Onanuga, on Wednesday in Abuja, adding that these are critical components of social protection and dignity in retirement.

‎The directive followed a briefing by Ms Omolola Oloworaran, the Director-General of the National Pension Commission (PenCom).

‎‎Tinubu further mandated the PenCom DG to urgently resolve the longstanding police pension issue, emphasising that members of the police force who serve and protect the nation deserve to retire with dignity and peace of mind.

‎The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that retired police officers recently protested poor pensions and living conditions across the country.

‎They called for the removal of the Nigeria Police Force from the CPS, citing systemic anomalies.

‎Thereafter, Oloworaran briefed the president on efforts to preserve pension fund value amid inflation and economic pressures.

‎‎She outlined plans to enable foreign currency contributions, allowing Nigerians in the diaspora to participate in the pension scheme.

‎She also highlighted upcoming reforms to boost retiree welfare and expand pension coverage nationwide.

According to her, “We have been working to ensure the value preservation of pension fund assets in the face of inflation and macroeconomic pressures, and we are introducing foreign currency contributions to allow Nigerians in the diaspora to participate in the pension system.”

‎Tinubu welcomed the initiatives and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to inclusive growth and social protection for ordinary Nigerians.