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Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Islie: 12:10pm On Jan 15
Nigeria Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-Payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative Promised By Tinubu


Some personnel of the Nigeria Police Force have threatened to down tools on Monday in protest against the non-payment of fuel subsidy palliative as promised by President Bola Tinubu.

On October 1, 2023, President Tinubu approved N35,000 provisional wage award for all treasury-paid federal government workers for six months, following further consultations with the Federal Government delegation that met with the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC).

The offer followed nationwide outcry due to hardship occasioned by the removal of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as petrol.

According to the presidential announcement, the gesture would run for six months from October 2023 to March 2024.

However, some police personnel said they have only been paid for one month (October) since the commencement of the provisional wage increment.

They told SaharaReporters on Sunday that their salary accounts were domiciled in First Bank, Guarantee Trust Bank and Police Microfinance Bank.

One of the aggrieved police officers who spoke on condition of anonymity said, "We were paid only once, that is the first month, being October.

"Since then, everything has gone quiet. No one is telling us anything, especially those whose pay points are in First Bank, GTBank and Police Microfinance Bank.”

"With this type of dead silence, we may be forced to take to the streets, possibly tomorrow, Monday to peacefully protest against the non-release of the salary palliative as promised by the president," another officer said.

Efforts to reach the spokesperson for the Force, Muyiwa Adejobi failed as he did not answer calls from SaharaReporters. He also did not reply to a text message sent to his mobile line.

https://saharareporters.com/2024/01/14/nigeria-policemen-threaten-protest-non-payment-n35000-fuel-subsidy-palliative-promised

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by AqualinaXYZ: 12:18pm On Jan 15
How would FG take them serious when they keep doing dirty jobs for them





If civilians come out to do this same protest in favor of police na Tinubu go still give them order to shoot

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Phantom233: 12:34pm On Jan 15
The so called 35k was only paid to their household members. am yet to see any para military personnel that has received a dime

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Yourprick: 12:35pm On Jan 15
Lol
Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Vlibray: 12:40pm On Jan 15
Olopa wan protest.. E don dey touch everybody but una never see shege sha

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by arantess: 12:40pm On Jan 15
*yawns*

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Houseofglam7(f): 12:40pm On Jan 15
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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by positivelord: 12:41pm On Jan 15
Rubbish..... no be them say make we agree with everything

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Nackzy: 12:41pm On Jan 15
Tinubu is a disaster

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Nahunger(m): 12:41pm On Jan 15
grin

Wahala oo..

We the common Nigerians want to warn every party to stand down, we are on top of the matter any form of protests will be resisted.

We urge all Nigerians to go about their lawful business.

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Nwaezeudo: 12:41pm On Jan 15
Mehn this sh!thole of a country keeps retrogressing on daily basis. Nothing is working. Kidnapping on all time high, unbearable high inflation, poor economy, mass unemployment others. Yet the certificate forger at Aso Rock and his terrorist counterpart ain't doing anything.

Hopefully in few months time I'll be praying for you all to be fine from a country that actually works.

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Administration1: 12:41pm On Jan 15
Omo, the Federal Government should kindly see to it that those guys are paid, others in sister agencies have not even seen any of the months. But other Federal Govt workers have received for 2 months.

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by ProudNigerian01: 12:42pm On Jan 15
Government should please live up to their promise.

God loves you and wants you to stay away from sin and sinful desires

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Cha001: 12:42pm On Jan 15
Police sef dey protest?

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by GOFRONT(m): 12:42pm On Jan 15
See dem
Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by broadman20: 12:43pm On Jan 15
Hahahaha!

Come and protest let's see if station bribe money will allow you.

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Chiuzk: 12:44pm On Jan 15
But when simple Nigerians want to protest for their basic needs not met by the government what would they do...?fire teargas and disperse them right?

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Waterlilly: 12:44pm On Jan 15
Just imagine!
Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by freshboi88: 12:45pm On Jan 15
Make una hold Betta Edu responsible

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Coronavirus1: 12:45pm On Jan 15
They should start the protest today

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Seefinish: 12:45pm On Jan 15
Why paid some and some are not paid.?
Please pay them, economy is harsh

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by edogu(m): 12:45pm On Jan 15
I thought they said make we gree for everybody grin grin

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by bestman09(m): 12:46pm On Jan 15
Only in Nigeria! grin

They should sha not vent their protest on innocent civillians

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by SAMBARRY: 12:46pm On Jan 15
grin

Awon oponu dede grin

Hunger never catch una.una go soon begin cook unaselves chop

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by Vifx: 12:47pm On Jan 15
Lol
Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by flexyrule(m): 12:48pm On Jan 15
Lol

They dare not...

Else we'll spary them hot water, and if they dare go anywhere close to Lekki Toll gate, we'll ensure that they're shot.

Bunch of scallywags!

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by accordadoga21(f): 12:50pm On Jan 15
Hehehe

I support them on this one.

Why should anyone make a vow he knows he won't fulfil?

If they refuse to pay, throw tear-gas for everywhere
Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by blowjohn(m): 12:50pm On Jan 15
Nwaezeudo:
Mehn this sh!thole of a country keeps retrogressing on daily basis. Nothing is working. Kidnapping on all time high, unbearable high inflation, poor economy, mass unemployment others. Yet the certificate forger at Aso Rock and his terrorist counterpart ain't doing anything.

Hopefully in few months time I'll be praying for you all to be fine from a country that actually works.


Bros u go nowhere o.
U must stay here and enjoy the dividends o.

U nor dey go anywhere

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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by GRACEGLORY: 12:50pm On Jan 15
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Re: Policemen Threaten To Protest Non-payment Of N35,000 Fuel Subsidy Palliative by GboyegaD(m): 12:51pm On Jan 15
Hmm.... sounds hypocritical. When civilians priest, they are quick to disperse them with all means available to them, thus, what right have they to protest?

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