Nigerian Police officers including the ones
attached to the presidency, are alleging that their bosses have been
denying them more read more.......
than two years Risk Caution Allowances. Operatives of
the Nigerian Police Force numbering up to 127, who attached to the
presidency in Abuja and the South-West, are reportedly unhappy and
grumbling over unpaid allowances.
According to a reporters, the
police officers are alleging that their bosses have been denying them
more than two years Risk Caution Allowances (RSA) approved by former
President Olusegun Obasanjo.
The yet-to-be-paid allowances run into
millions of naira. The peeved policemen received this money during the
administration of former presidents Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan.
In
a disclosure to the publication, a reliable source revealed that those
affected are mostly corporals and inspectors while officers from the
rank of assistant superintendent of police (ASP) to deputy
superintendent of police (DCP) receive their allowances fully and
regularly.
The corporals are said to be entitled to RSA of
N75,000 monthly while inspectors are to receive N92,000. After several
appeals to National Security Adviser (NSA), Gen. Babagana Monguno (rtd)
to intervene allegedly went unheeded, the aggrieved security officers
approached a non-governmental organisation, Network on Police Reform in
Nigeria (NOPRIN).
NOPRIN, through its National Co-ordinator,
Okechukwu Nwagunma, wrote a petition to the NSA on December 5, 2016. The
organisation said it was drawing the attention of the NSA to grumblings
and complaints by police officers attached to the State House and Dodan
Barracks in Lagos over unpaid risk caution allowances which may have
been diverted, resulting in its non-payment.
NOPRIN requested
the NSA to intervene to ensure a just resolution of the complaint.The
angry policemen also want three of their top officers investigated in
connection with the elusive allowances.
They are DCP Abdulahi
Dauda, Chief Principal Staff Officer to the President (CPSO), DCP Sikiru
Akande in charge of Presidential Vehicle Movement (PVM) and CSP
Abdulahi Ibrahim, Commander, MOPOL 24.
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