Retired Nigerian police officers are urging President Bola Tinubu to sign the Police Exit Bill into law. Across reports, the retired officers say the proposed legislation would improve welfare arrangements for police personnel exiting the force. They also call for the bill to provide them with exemption or relief related to the Contributory Pension Scheme, arguing that the current system does not adequately meet their post-service needs. The officers’ requests emphasize the need for clearer benefits and protections for retirees, particularly around pension-related obligations. The reports describe the officers as publicly advocating for Tinubu’s action to pass the bill, framing it as a step toward better conditions for those who have already served in the police. The outlets do not present countervailing positions from the federal government within the provided excerpts, focusing instead on the retirees’ appeal and the specific policy goals they associate with the bill.