Police Officers Demand N100,000 Minimum Wage Or Go On Strike.

 

Despite efforts by the Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba to dissuade junior police officers from embarking on strike, the cops have said there is no going back on the planned industrial action.

The junior officers said the strike would commence on March 26, the same day chieftains of the All Progressives Congress (APC) would gather in Abuja for their national convention.

According to an open letter addressed to the Inspector General, the men said they would not accept any pay rise below N100,000 monthly.

They decried the fact that a Level 3 officer of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) reportedly receives N280,000 monthly, while a constable receives just N45,700 per month.

Also, they said that a Level 8 officer of the EFCC goes home with over N490,000 every month, but an Inspector of police, with many years of experience, is being paid N109,200 as monthly salary.

GUYS, WHAT DO YOU THINK?

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Engr Shomule Beckybanty

We are supporting you people now,Not that you will collect the money and start drinking to stupor ooo.

Amb Aliu Olalekan Abayomi

They should teargas these police for protesting. That's how they do to civilians too. What is good for the goose is also good for the ganga

Aniedi Basil

Now they know, good move

Paul Jiya

Another chapter ooened

Ebagaku Edward

We all going to stand behind you all

Chukwu Nonso

I don't pitty them at all because if you come out to protest them will come and kill people.

Marcel Maikyur

Edon the red abi

Chioma Amara Nnoli

How do they expect a family man to survive on such amount
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Bestie Angos

Abeg make una go on permanent strike we will take care of our self

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