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Re: Aso Rock Policemen Protest Unpaid Allowances Since 2015 - SR by talk2percy(m): 4:00pm On Mar 12, 2018
See them like school boys and girls...ndi obodo adighi nma
Re: Aso Rock Policemen Protest Unpaid Allowances Since 2015 - SR by wink2015(m): 4:01pm On Mar 12, 2018
erunz:
No fewer than 53 policemen, serving in the Aso Rock Villa in Abuja, say they have yet to be paid their Risk Caution Allowances since 2015, when they were posted to the Presidency. This was disclosed in an anonymous petition that the policemen filed to President Muhammadu Buhari and which was obtained by our correspondent. It was gathered that apart from the 53, who had allegedly not been paid their allowances at all, there are 127 other policemen who claimed that they had yet to be paid their allowances in full.
by OLALEKAN ADETAYO and OLALEYE ALUKO Mar 11, 2018

No fewer than 53 policemen, serving in the Aso Rock Villa in Abuja, say they have yet to be paid their Risk Caution Allowances since 2015, when they were posted to the Presidency.

This was disclosed in an anonymous petition that the policemen filed to President Muhammadu Buhari and which was obtained by our correspondent.

It was gathered that apart from the 53, who had allegedly not been paid their allowances at all, there are 127 other policemen who claimed that they had yet to be paid their allowances in full.

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According to the petition, the 53 policemen have been languishing in poverty over the past two years with their allowances being withheld. They urge the President to look into the matter.

One of the affected policemen, who spoke with one of our correspondents and pleaded not to be named, confirmed that the Risk Caution Allowances had not been paid since 2015.

“We have names in the petition to prove to the government that we are not lying. The authorities in the Villa should invite those persons and find out from them. We believe that the President is not aware of this delay. The allowances may have been approved a long time ago and mismanaged by a few powerful officers in the Villa. That is our fear,” the policeman said.

The petition is titled, “President Muhammadu Buhari’s mobile policemen plead over unpaid Risk Caution Allowances from May 2015 to date.

It read in part, “About 127 police officers attached to the Presidency have not been paid the balance of their risk caution allowances and about 53 mobile police officers that started working with the present government since 2015 have not been paid anything.

“The 53 policemen since the past two years have been languishing in poverty. Most of these policemen did the data capture and were given the presidential tags. Those behind this delay are some of the superior officers like the Squadron, the Principal Staff Officer and the leader of the Presidential Vehicle Movement.

“The excuse given by the superior officers was that the affected policemen were boys to the former Squadron leader, one SP Mau’su.

“These superiors have started transferring these affected policemen out of the Villa to some states and replacing them with their own boys, who did not suffer and were not there to bear what the policemen went through. We are pleading with our father and President, Muhammadu Buhari, to look into these sufferings from the beginning of his government till date.”

The Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Jimoh Moshood, however, said all allowances and salaries of policemen attached to any place were being paid regularly, noting that they had yet to get such complaint from the Villa.

Moshood said, “The emoluments contain the salaries and allowances. Outside that, there is also insurance coverage provided by the Force and the Federal Government.

“This set of people you talk about have not complained to the Force headquarters. We don’t have such complaints. The police are not aware of any risk allowance being owed anyone.”

A government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said police authorities should be blamed for the non-payment of the RCA of some of their men posted to the Presidential Villa.

The source explained that the problem was caused by police authorities, who he said kept posting more men into the Presidential Villa than the number that could be catered for.

He, however, said not all policemen fell into the category of those that had not been paid.

http://saharareporters.com/2018/03/11/villa-policemen-protest-unpaid-allowances-2015
Untill the Nigerian government discard our military-designed type of Federalism, the country will continue to wobble from one problem to another.

The united states of America is no longer interested in our oil. India that manage to buy oil from us is struggling to pay for our oil.

Even at 56 dollars per a barrel we can not still find buyer for our oil.

With NO MUCH coming from Agriculture. Nigeria is at a cross road as the BIG OIL MONEY THAT WE HAD FROM THE BABANGIDA DAYS ( IBB ) down to President Jonathan is now very elusive.

Countries like Russia, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar all saved their oil proceeds.

But Nigeria consumed all its oil proceeds. Now we are at a crossroad for revenue.

If the federal government is unable to pay the entitlement of police officers serving at the premises of Buhari official residency that tells how bitter the plights of police officers that are serving in remote location.

BUHARI WILL BE A BIG FOOL IF HE THINKS NIGERIA WILL HAVE BACK THOSE GLORIOUS DAYS OF OIL WINDFALL

The earlier the federal government, state government and local government face AGRICULTURE SQUARELY the better for us as a nation.

Nigeria need INDUSTRIAL FARMS and Agro-allied industrial similar to the ones in North America, Europe etc

If Buhari is serious he should become MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE instead of the Petroluem ministerial portfolio that he is FOOLING HIMSELF WITH.
Re: Aso Rock Policemen Protest Unpaid Allowances Since 2015 - SR by Crixina(f): 4:05pm On Mar 12, 2018
eleojo23:
Corruption is going on right under Bubu's nose and he can't perceive it.

Later some people will come and tell us he is the new Sheriff in town...
i remember when the phrase "new sheriff in town" was common in 2015.
Whatever happened to that Sheriff.
Re: Aso Rock Policemen Protest Unpaid Allowances Since 2015 - SR by shepherd003: 4:07pm On Mar 12, 2018
when they are suppose to shoot sporadically
Re: Aso Rock Policemen Protest Unpaid Allowances Since 2015 - SR by musa234(m): 4:10pm On Mar 12, 2018
Buhari only cares about yusuf.. Not even bmc's have being paid
Re: Aso Rock Policemen Protest Unpaid Allowances Since 2015 - SR by maduxs: 4:20pm On Mar 12, 2018
Let them stage coup de ta or hold buhari hostage when he wants to go for medical checkup
Re: Aso Rock Policemen Protest Unpaid Allowances Since 2015 - SR by achiever12: 4:37pm On Mar 12, 2018
ijebuloaded:
Omoyele Sowore finding everything to tarnish this current administration for his personal political interest
When sowore was calling Jonathan a drunkard, were you not rejoicing? Why are you now crying like bereaved this time?
Re: Aso Rock Policemen Protest Unpaid Allowances Since 2015 - SR by AreaFada2: 4:41pm On Mar 12, 2018
Crixina:
i remember when the phrase "new sheriff in town" was common in 2015.
Whatever happened to that Sheriff.
Hehehe! The new sheriff turned out to be that goofing Springfield police chief in Homer Simpson cartoon film. grin cheesy
Re: Aso Rock Policemen Protest Unpaid Allowances Since 2015 - SR by donb06: 4:50pm On Mar 12, 2018
Angelawhite:
Liar Mohammed: all policemen have been paid. The people who are being owed are the ones whose biometrics have not been captured. We are working on capturing their toes since their fingers have long been damaged as a result of the rigorous training exercise they underwent in Gabon.
oboy u bad... U suppose dey perform for AY live
Re: Aso Rock Policemen Protest Unpaid Allowances Since 2015 - SR by FarahAideed: 5:01pm On Mar 12, 2018
Anything around the useless Dullard must suffer because Buhari Is hardship and hardship is Buhari
Re: Aso Rock Policemen Protest Unpaid Allowances Since 2015 - SR by CofOLandOfPeace(m): 5:24pm On Mar 12, 2018
Why Police men again? And Aso Rock police for that matter!
Re: Aso Rock Policemen Protest Unpaid Allowances Since 2015 - SR by orjaha(m): 6:02pm On Mar 12, 2018
Sorry oo
Re: Aso Rock Policemen Protest Unpaid Allowances Since 2015 - SR by Bimpe29(m): 6:11pm On Mar 12, 2018
It's getting harder
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