Police protest: Governor Shettima disburses N27.7 million, food to protesting officers in Borno
million which are to be shared to about 2,640 Mobile Policemen who had
protested lack of six months payment of their duty allowances by the
Federal Government.
The Governor also released 200 bags of 50kg rice and assorted
jerricans of vegetable oil to support the Federal Government's feeding
programme of all MOPOL officers and men deployed on a special duty to
fight Boko Haram menace in the state.
The distribution of money to the protesting policemen and handing over
of the food items took place at the Borno State Police Command under
the watchful eyes of the governor's representatives, Commissioners for
Local Government and Emirate Affairs and the State Attorney General
and Commissioner of Justice, Hon. Usman Zanna and Barrister Kaka
Shehu.
Recall that on 2nd July 2018, hundreds of aggrieved mobile policemen,
mainly rank, and file, stormed Borno Police Command and barricaded
major highways, insisting that their withheld six months outstanding
allowances be paid with immediate effect or they would continue to
disrupt socio-economic activities in the city and other official
duties at the state police command.
This prompted a quick intervention when Commissioner of Police, Damian
Chukwu addressed the MOPOLs and promised them that their allowances
will soon be paid, adding that, the Commissioner of Police in-charge
of Police Mobile Force will soon pay a visit to Maiduguri as ordered
by the Inspection General of Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris.
Although the Protesting Mopols are yet to receive their allowances,
Borno State Government had to intervene by giving each of the 2,640
Mopols on a Special Duty a sum of N10,000 each, in addition to the
food items.
Commissioner Zanna who spoke to newsmen after the disbursement at the
Police Headquarters said, "It was fulfilment of Governor Shettima's
pledge for palliative support, where he approved the immediate release
of N27.7 million cash for onward distribution to each of the visiting
personnel of the Nigeria Police Force on Special Duty, pending Federal
Government Cash Inflow.
" This pledge has been fulfilled as each of them received N10,000 cash
with 200 bags of rice, 20 jerricans of Vegetable Oil and other
condiments to the tune of N27.720 million". He stated.
Also Speaking at the venue of the distribution, Commissioner of
Justice, Kaka Shehu said, the present administration was much more
committed to the plights and welfare of security agencies, considering
their immense contribution to restoring peace in the state, hence, the
disbursement of such funds to cushion the hardship of Mopols deployed
to the state.

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