The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is Nigeria’s frontline agency in the fight against corruption, fraud, money laundering, and cybercrime.
Working with the EFCC is not only prestigious but also rewarding — especially in terms of salary, allowances, and job security.
In this verified 2025 guide, you’ll learn:
All EFCC ranks from lowest to highest
Monthly salary structure across levels
Entry-level salary by qualification (SSCE, OND, HND, BSc)
Other benefits and bonuses for EFCC staff
Let’s break it all down clearly.
The EFCC adopts a paramilitary rank structure similar to the Nigerian Police and DSS. Officers fall under two broad categories:
Detective Cadre (Operational staff)
Support Staff (Admin, clerical, ICT, legal)
Here’s a breakdown of ranks under the Detective Cadre:
EFCC Rank | Level |
---|---|
Detective Assistant (DA) | Entry-Level (SSCE) |
Detective Inspector (DI) | Junior Staff (OND) |
Assistant Detective Superintendent (ADS) | Mid-Level (HND/BSc) |
Detective Superintendent (DS) | Mid-Senior Level |
Deputy Detective Superintendent (DDS) | Senior Officer |
Detective Chief Superintendent (DCS) | Higher Command |
Assistant Detective Commander (ADC) | Strategic Unit Head |
Deputy Detective Commander (DDC) | Zonal Coordinator |
Detective Commander (DC) | Senior Unit Director |
Assistant Director | Departmental Head |
Deputy Director | Top Management |
Director of Operations | Executive Role |
Executive Chairman (EC) | Head of EFCC |
The EFCC does not publicly publish its exact salary structure, but based on verified estimates tied to government salary scales and internal allowances, here is what you can expect in 2025:
Rank | Qualification | Estimated Monthly Salary (₦) |
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Detective Assistant (DA) | SSCE | ₦95,000 – ₦110,000 |
Detective Inspector (DI) | OND | ₦120,000 – ₦140,000 |
Assistant Detective Superintendent (ADS) | HND/BSc | ₦160,000 – ₦190,000 |
Detective Superintendent (DS) | HND/BSc | ₦200,000 – ₦230,000 |
Deputy Detective Superintendent (DDS) | HND/BSc | ₦240,000 – ₦270,000 |
Detective Chief Superintendent (DCS) | BSc/MSc | ₦280,000 – ₦310,000 |
Assistant Detective Commander (ADC) | BSc/MSc | ₦320,000 – ₦360,000 |
Deputy Detective Commander (DDC) | BSc/MSc | ₦370,000 – ₦420,000 |
Detective Commander (DC) | BSc/MSc | ₦450,000 – ₦500,000 |
Assistant Director | BSc/MSc | ₦520,000 – ₦600,000 |
Deputy Director | BSc/MSc | ₦650,000 – ₦720,000 |
Director of Operations | BSc/MSc/LLB | ₦750,000 – ₦850,000 |
Executive Chairman (EC) | Appointed Official | ₦1,500,000 – ₦2,000,000 |
These figures are estimates based on minimum wage adjustments and federal pay scale trends. Bonuses and allowances may push monthly earnings higher.
In addition to monthly salaries, EFCC staff receive the following:
Hazard Allowance (for field agents)
Housing Allowance
Transport & Duty Tour Allowance
Risk and Intelligence Bonus
Medical & Health Insurance
Uniform Maintenance Allowance
Field officers working in cybercrime, surveillance, or interstate operations receive additional covert operation bonuses.
Qualification | Starting Monthly Salary (₦) | Likely Entry Rank |
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SSCE | ₦95,000 – ₦110,000 | Detective Assistant (DA) |
OND | ₦120,000 – ₦140,000 | Detective Inspector (DI) |
HND | ₦160,000 – ₦190,000 | Assistant Det. Sup. (ADS) |
BSc / B.A | ₦170,000 – ₦200,000 | Assistant Det. Sup. (ADS) |
MSc / PGD | ₦220,000 – ₦270,000 | Det. Superintendent or above |
Officers handle high-risk operations (fraud, cybercrime, corruption).
The job requires integrity and loyalty under tough conditions.
High-profile officers must often remain anonymous for safety.
Work hours and assignments are irregular — especially for surveillance staff.
Yes. EFCC salaries are generally higher due to operational risks, skill requirements, and task sensitivity.
Yes. Especially those in high-risk or cybercrime departments.
Yes. With further training and performance, even SSCE holders can rise in rank.
Base salary is the same, but allowances may vary based on location and field assignments.
Yes. Senior ranks like Detective Commander and above earn over ₦500,000 per month.
Working at the EFCC in 2025 means you're not just fighting crime — you're part of an elite agency with stable income, attractive benefits, and a clear career path.
Whether you're applying with SSCE, OND, HND, or BSc, your rank and salary will reflect your qualification and dedication.