By Odita Sunday
Nigerian Police Pensions Limited (NPF Pensions) has reiterated its commitment to the welfare and financial security of retired police personnel during its participation in the 2026 National Police Day celebration held at the Eagle Square, Abuja.
Speaking on the sidelines of the event, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of NPF Pensions Limited, Mr. Muhammed Dutse, said the organisation’s presence underscores its dedication to serving both active and retired officers of the Nigeria Police Force.

MD/CEO of NPF Pensions Linited, Mr. Muhammed Dutse, at the 2026 Police Day Celebration at the Eagle Square, Abuja.
According to Dutse, the celebration provides an opportunity to recognise the sacrifices of officers while drawing attention to the importance of post-service welfare.
“Our participation in the 2026 National Police Day celebration reflects our strong commitment to the well-being of police retirees who have devoted their lives to national service,” Dutse said. “At NPF Pensions, we remain focused on ensuring that their retirement years are secured, dignified, and rewarding.”
He noted that the organisation has continued to implement reforms aimed at improving pension administration, ensuring prompt payment of benefits, and enhancing service delivery.

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“We are constantly improving our systems to ensure transparency, efficiency, and accountability,” he added.
Dutse also commended the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force for sustaining the National Police Day initiative, describing it as a platform that promotes institutional pride and public trust.
