Some policemen serving in the Kaduna State command on Monday staged a peaceful protest against nonpayment of their two months salaries.
The policemen, mostly of the rank and file, stormed the
salary department of the command to find
out the cause of their predicament.
The protesting force men were made up of those who
were paid half salaries and those who have not been paid for two months.
They alleged that their salaries were being deducted
indiscriminately without any explanation.
It was learnt that the problem started following the implementation
of Interpersonal Payroll Information System (IPPS) by the ministry of finance.
The police men complained that the problem started in August
when some of them started receiving half or even less than half of their
salaries while others were not paid at all.
"When we complained, we were told that the
problem would be rectified in September, but the problem still persists in
September.
"Nobody told us what was happening. How can they
be shortchanging us in these hard times," one of the protesting policemen
said.
The policemen later dispersed after their
commissioner, Agyole Abeh, addressed them.
Addressing the aggrieved policemen, Abeh, said the
delay in payment of salaries was from the
IPPS office in the federal ministry of finance and not the police.
He said: "They are police officers operating under the
law, if they misbehave, we will deal with them according to the law. This is
mutiny! We have laws and principles guiding our conduct and no police officer
can carry placard protesting."
However, the Nigerian Police authorities havedenied report that its officers protested against authorities in Kaduna States over the non-payment of their salaries.
However, the Nigerian Police authorities havedenied report that its officers protested against authorities in Kaduna States over the non-payment of their salaries.
There were reports that some policemen protested in Kaduna
over the refusal of Police hierarchy to pay officers their entitlements.
But according to Police Public Relations Officer,
CSP Jimoh Moshood, there was no iota of truth in the said reports.
He said: "The attention of the Nigeria Police
Force has been drawn to reports in some media captioned: ‘Nigeria Police Force
Personnel Protest Non-payment of Salaries’.
"The Force wishes to categorically state that
salaries of Police Personnel across ranks throughout the 36 states and the
Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and all other police formations are being paid
as at when due and on time."
Moshood explained that "it is not correct and
it is misleading that Police personnel protested anywhere in the country
because of non-payment of salary as reported in some media yesterday or at any
other time.
"Few policemen who went on inquiry to the
Mechanised Salary Section (MSS) in Kaduna State Police Command over complaint
of under-payment, omission of their names on the salary payroll as a result of the implementation of the
Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) handled by the
Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, were immediately attended
to and addressed by the officer in charge of the MSS, Kaduna State Command in
the early hours of today (yesterday) that their problems have been taken up by
the Force headquarters with the Office of the Accountant-General of the
Federation, and they left for their duty posts."
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