Policemen paralyze Yola, demand 2-month salary arrears

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Nigerian policemen in their hundreds, yesterday, paralyzed commercial activities in Yola, demanding immediate payment of their two-month salaries.

The angry policemen, who were in mufti to avoid identification, stormed the Nigeria Police Force Micro-Finance bank in the early hours of the day, demanding for money to settle medical bills.

The aggrieved policemen of various ranks, who did not want to be identified, however, appealed to the Federal Government to intervene in the matter, saying their families were dying of hunger.

Contacted on the issue, the Police Public Relation Officer in the state, Superintendent Othman Abubakar, declined comment, saying he was not competent to speak on the matter.

But the Branch Manager, NPF Micro Finance Bank, Haruna Yusuf, said the Police authorities had not remitted funds meant for payment of salaries of the affected policemen, to the bank.

He said the Police Command in the state informed him that the funds were with the Budget Office, Force Headquarters, Abuja, awaiting approval.

Hear him: “I am just from the state Police Headquarters, Yola, where I was informed that the funds meant for payment of the affected policemen are still with the Budget Office of police headquarters in Abuja.

“As soon as the funds are made available to the bank, they will start getting their alert. That is the only information I know about the matter; you can go and verify.”

1 thought on “Policemen paralyze Yola, demand 2-month salary arrears

  1. They are right to protest and should do it more…But they should not limit their protest only to the police station. They should protest all the way to the president, national assembly, etc. The last time I checked, their pension issue is still unresolved and the person that was convicted of absconding with the police pension funds is Bola Ahmed Tinubu, one of the president’s right hand man and APC leader.

    Cash Ezimako

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