UNPAID ALLOWANCES: POLICE OFFICERS PROTEST IN MAIDUGURI
By: Jumoke Olasoji
Police officers deployed to Maiduguri, the
Borno State capital, on special duty
took to the streets, barricading the highway to protest six months of unpaid
allowances.
The police officers were said to
have been deployed to Borno State from various units across Nigeria to help in
the fight against insurgency.
The angry police officers were also
shooting in the air on Monday morning forcing motorists nearby to scamper to
safety.
One of the police officers, who
asked for anonymity, said that
“we can no longer tolerate this; for over six months now we have no allowances not any decent accommodation; we sleep on corridors of officers and sometimes in the open air; enough is enough”.
The Commissioner of Police in Borno
State, Damian Chukwu, who spoke to journalists on phone said the police is
aware of the situation. He explained that the unpaid allowances had to do with
the delay in signing the 2018 budget.
Mr Chukwu said Borno state has the
largest deployments of police officers on special duty in the country. He said
there are about 44 units of such deployments in the state.
Details later…
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