We have paid police election allowances, hold your banks, high command tells officers

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Some policemen have reportedly expressed displeasure with the non-payment of their allowances for work done during the February 25 Presidential and National Assembly polls.

The officers said the promise they received was that they would be paid the allowances before the election but were shocked that up till now they have not been paid.

They however threatened to boycott the March 11 governorship and state house of assembly elections.

The officers alleged they used their own funds throughout the election expecting that they would be refunded.

Police high command has however denied the claim, saying they have paid all policemen’s election allowances.

According to spokesman of the police, CSP Muyiwa Adejobi, “The Nigeria Police Force wishes to clear the air on the alleged non-payment of elections allowances to police personnel who participated in the elections held on Saturday, February 25, 2023.

“The Force wishes to confirm in strong terms that it has paid all its personnel the election allowances as the mandate for the payment of the allowances due to all Police Officers has been issued and all lodgements have been made to respective Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) for onward payment to Police Officers banking with them.

“It is, however, astonishing to read in the news that some Police Officers have been denied the payment of their accrued allowances; and such delay has not gone down well with the force.

“In that note, the Force urges all Officers and Men who are yet to receive payment of the election allowances to take up such matters with their respective banks to ensure that the process of resolving the issues responsible for the delays is fast-tracked.

“It is pertinent to reaffirm that issues of non-payment should not be ascribed to the Force as the Police Account and Budget Office has done the needful and preparations are underway to pay the second tranche of election allowances for the Gubernatorial and State Houses of Assembly elections next week.

“We are not unaware of the antics of some mischief makers peddling false publications through their paid bloggers hellbent on dragging the Force in the mud for flimsy issues.

“The Nigeria Police Force remains resolute in prioritizing the welfare of our officers and men, which is paramount, and bequeathing to them improved standard of living and better welfare.”

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