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Salary And Rank Structure Of The Nigerian Police

Nigerian Police Salary
  • Nigerian Police Salary, Rank Sturcture, Allowances & Other Details

Here is a breakdown of the monthly and annual salaries for Nigerian police officers by rank, along with details of their rank structure.

 It includes police recruits, non-sworn personnel, and the Inspector general.

Police Recruit

CONPOSS 01
Rank Police Recruit
Monthly Salary ₦10,114.00
Annual Salary ₦121,372.00

Police Constable II

CONPOSS 02
Rank Constable II
Monthly Salary ₦41,496.00
Annual Salary ₦497,962.00

Police Constable I

CONPOSS 03
Rank Constable I
Monthly Salary ₦42,264.00
Annual Salary ₦507,170.00

Corporal

CONPOSS 04
Rank Corporal
Monthly Salary ₦43,652.00
Annual Salary ₦523,826.00

Sergeant

CONPOSS 05
Rank Sergeant
Monthly Salary ₦47,401.00
Annual Salary ₦568,812.00

Sergeant Major

CONPOSS 06
Rank Sergeant Maj.
Monthly Salary ₦58,490.00
Annual Salary ₦701,881.00

Inspector II

CONPOSS 07
Rank Inspector II
Monthly Salary ₦82,163.00
Annual Salary ₦985,965.00

Inspector I

CONPOSS 08
Rank Inspector I
Monthly Salary ₦124,782.00
Annual Salary ₦1,497,387.00

Asst. Sup. of Police II

CONPOSS 09
Rank ASP II
Monthly Salary ₦133,578.00
Annual Salary ₦1,602,942.00

Asst. Sup. of Police I

CONPOSS 10
Rank ASP I
Monthly Salary ₦145,416.00
Annual Salary ₦1,744,999.00

Dep. Sup. of Police

CONPOSS 11
Rank DSP
Monthly Salary ₦157,876.00
Annual Salary ₦1,894,514.00

Sup. of Police

CONPOSS 12
Rank SP
Monthly Salary ₦168,242.00
Annual Salary ₦2,018,911.00

Chief Sup. of Police

CONPOSS 13
Rank CSP
Monthly Salary ₦205,833.00
Annual Salary ₦2,470,000.00

Asst. COMPOL

CONPOSS 14
Rank Asst. Compol
Monthly Salary ₦232,741.00
Annual Salary ₦2,792,903.00

Dep. COMPOL

CONPOSS 15
Rank Dep. Compol
Monthly Salary ₦255,788.00
Annual Salary ₦3,069,463.00

Commissioner of Police

CONPOSS 16
Rank Compol
Monthly Salary ₦516,703.00
Annual Salary ₦6,200,445.00

Asst. Inspector General

CONTOPSAL 3
Rank AIG
Monthly Salary ₦527,387.00
Annual Salary ₦6,328,648.00

Dep. Inspector General

CONTOPSAL 4
Rank DIG
Monthly Salary ₦854,272.00
Annual Salary ₦10,251,265.00

Inspector General of Police

CONTOPSAL 5
Rank IG
Monthly Salary ₦938,578.00
Annual Salary ₦11,262,937.00
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The Nigerian Police Force, or NPF, is the principal security agency of Nigeria and the main law enforcement body. 

Originally established in 1930, the force was characterized by its motto, “Police is Your Friend.” 

Its flag is striped horizontally, with blue, yellow, and green colors.

 The security system allows for a single police command to be established in every state in Nigeria. 

In all, there are 36 commands in each of Nigeria’s 36 states. 

In addition to the twelve (12) commands, there are seven different administrative branches that administer each zone. 

With more than 2000 police stations located throughout the country, there is a hierarchical structure to the police system. 

Below is a breakdown of the Nigerian Police Force’s ranks.

Nigeria Police Rank 1

Ranks in the Nigerian Police Force in Ascending Order

  • Inspector General
  • Deputy Inspector-General of Police
  • Assistant Inspector-General of Police
  • Commissioner of Police
  • Deputy Commissioner of Police
  • Assistant Commissioner of Police
  • Chief Superintendent of Police
  • Superintendent of Police
  • Deputy Superintendent of Police
  • Assistant Superintendent of Police
  • Inspector of Police
  • Sergeant Major
  • Sergeant
  • Corporal
  • Constable

Nigeria Police Supervision

The Nigeria police is supervised and controlled by three agencies:

  1. The Police Service Commission (PSC)
  2. Nigerian Police Council
  3. Ministry of Interior.

Incentives and Allowances of the Nigerian Police Force

As a member of the Nigerian Police Force, you are usually eligible for certain benefits such as a housing allowance and health insurance. 

Families of officers who die while serving the country are also compensated. 

As with other sectors of the country, the police department suffers many setbacks, and their members do not receive many benefits. 

Whenever they are given, they are merely ceremonial displays, while the supposed beneficiaries still complain that their needs weren’t met.

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