Police Officers Protested In Maiduguri And Blocked Highway
The Nigeria Police Force
has claimed that the mobile policemen who blocked its Borno headquarters
earlier Monday in Maiduguri, were not staging a protest, but “merely
complaining” over the delay in payment of their special duty allowances.
The Force
spokesman, Jimoh Moshood, in a statement claimed some of the police mobile
force personnel on special duty only went to the command to enquire about the
delay in the payment and not to protest, NAN reports.
Mr Moshood
said the officers who went on enquiry were not those attached to Operation
Lafiya Dole in the fight against insurgency in the North East.
He said they
were those on the category of visiting PMF units deployed in Maiduguri on Crime
Prevention and other Police duties in the State.
“The force
wish to categorically state that it is not correct that police personnel
protested in Maiduguri today July 2,” he said.
Mr Moshood
said that the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, had directed the
Commissioner of Police in Borno to address why the delay in the payment of
their special duty allowances.
He also
assured them that with the approval of the budget, the allowances would be
expeditiously processed and paid without any further delay.
The spokesman
said the IGP also ordered the Commissioner of PMF to proceed to Borno and other
states in the North East where personnel are deployed on special duty.
He said the
commissioner should also inform them on efforts being made by the force to
ensure timely payment of their allowances.
“Members of
the Public in Maiduguri, Borno are hereby enjoined not to panic but to go about
their lawful duties and other responsibilities without fear or apprehension.
“The Nigeria
Police Force is a disciplined organisation and will not allow any situation to
degenerate into disturbance of Public Peace anywhere in the Country,“he said.
Earlier,
mobile policemen in the Borno capital of Maiduguri staged a protest over
non-payment of their allowances.
The
protesting officers barricaded their command headquarters located on
Maiduguri-Kano expressway.
The protest
disrupted traffic on the road.
One of
protesting policemen who pleaded anonymity, said they were angry over the
non-payment of their allowances in the last six months.
“About 10,
000 mobile policemen were deployed to the state from different commands but we
have not received our allowances in the past six months.
“We have been
serving at the command headquarters since our deployment; but some of us
deployed to other locations outside the headquarters were being paid their
allowances as and when due.
“We have been
facing hardships as a result of the non-payment of the allowances. We have made
several complaints but nobody listened to us,” the aggrieved policeman said.
The
Commissioner of Police in the state, Damian Chukwu, blamed the non payment on
the delay in the passage of the 2018 budget.
He called on
the protesting policemen to calm down and assured them that their allowances
would be paid.
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