Nigeria TV Info – Despite the heavy downpour, retired police officers staged a protest at the National Assembly entrance in Abuja, joined by #RevolutionNow convener Omoyele Sowore and his group. The protesters demanded the immediate removal of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) from the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), describing the system as exploitative and unjust. Holding placards and singing solidarity songs, the aging ex-officers—some in their 60s and 70s—decried the meager pension payments ranging from N14,000 to N22,000 monthly, which they said undermines their dignity after decades of loyal service. The Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Kayode Egbetokun, in response, acknowledged their concerns and confirmed he is not against the NPF exiting the CPS. A retired Chief Superintendent of Police, Manir Lawal, speaking at the protest, said the Federal Government must act now, emphasizing that the current pension arrangement has left many retired officers impoverished and humiliated.