Police officers deployed in Osun for guber polls protest alleged non-payment of allowances, urge President to intervene

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Officers of the Nigeria Police Force drafted to provide security during the Osun State governorship election have lamented failure of police leadership to pay their allowances.

They said no fewer than 40 per cent of the rank and file of the state command, who monitored the election, had been deprived of their entitlements after the exercise.

Sources within the police command alleged that the police leadership had withheld the funds meant for officers’ feeding and other sundry allowances.

They alleged that the affected operatives were compelled to cater for their needs from their personal funds after being promised that they would be paid the moment the election was over.

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The aggrieved operatives, therefore, urged President Muhammadu Buhari to probe the police leadership for non-payment of the allowances, .

It said that withholding their entitlements would demoralise them in the further discharge of their duties.

Meanwhile, the Osun Commissioner of Police, Olawale Olokode, was reported by The Guardian to have said he was not around during the election and didn’t participate in the exercise.

He said top officers, who led the election security team, might be able to react to the issue.

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