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BREAKING:FEC Approves 20% Salary Increase For Police(VIDEO)

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has endorsed the audit and redesign of compensations of police staff by 20%.

The Minister of Police Affairs, Maigari Dingyadi, said this on Wednesday later the Federal Executive Council meeting which was led by President Muhammadu Buhari, at the recently redesigned board chambers.

As per the pastor, the survey practice is relied upon to produce results from January 2022.

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Dingyadi further expressed that the survey is because of the requests made by EndSARS nonconformists in 2020, including basically further developed government assistance for cops.

He said the salary will be improved through the obligation visit recompense to 6 percent of their new salary and endorsement of N1.12 billion for installment of exceptional uninsured advantages for the time of 2013 to 2020.

President Buhari had guaranteed that the pay rates will be updated similar to support delivered to additionally keep up with harmony in the country.

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FEC likewise supported the arrival of N13.1 billion for installment of exceptional passing advantages of 5,472 staff for the uninsured time of 2013 to August 2021.

Also, the board supported a duty waiver in the amount of N18.6 billion for junior officials of the police to expand the salary powerful from October 2021.

Clergyman of Finance Zainab Ahmed, notwithstanding, unveiled that the new compensation structure has not been accommodated in the 2022 spending plan and her service will anticipate the result of the confirmation of the different calculations from the examiner general.

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As per her, the result will initially require the chief to pass a valuable spending plan to parliament.

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