For delaying the payment of their January salary, junior officers in the Nigeria Police have threatened to embark on strike.
Most of the junior officers from the Lagos State Police Command who spoke
on condition that their names would not be published said they are
embarking on strike anytime next week to force the authorities to pay
their salaries.
“We are going to drop our guns and batons next
week if the government fails to pay our salaries,” a junior officer at
the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID.
The
officer decried a situation where salaries of law enforcement officers
will be delayed by the government knowing full well that they face a lot
of temptations in the performance of their duties.
Investigations
revealed that the threat to embark on strike by junior officers did not
start now but the police authorities have been managing the situation.
“The
situation is getting worse. Many of us are finding it difficult to pay
our bills. We can’t pay our children’s school fees as a result of the
delay in the payment of our salaries,” the junior officer lamented.
Further
investigations revealed that many of the officers have children in
higher institutions and they have been putting pressure on their parents
to pay their school fees.
“Many of us have more than one wife and
many children to cater for. Our children’s school fees have been
increased and the salary remains the same. Do you know that some
secondary schools are charging fees higher than some tertiary
institutions?. And for each child, I pay nothing less than N80,000 per
term. I have five children in different private schools,”a deputy
superintendent of police, DSP, at the Command’s headquarters on Oba
Akinjobi Road, Ikeja, lamented.
A junior officer at Oduduwa
Crescent where MOPOL 20 is based, also lamented the late payment of
salaries of policemen, saying it has the tendency of killing morale of
policemen.
“I have three children in the university, two are in
private secondary schools preparing to write their senior secondary
school certificate examination, SSCE. If my salary is not paid on time,
where do I get the money to pay? I can’t go and rob,” he said.
A
police constable at the SARS, Ikeja also lamented: “I joined the police
four years ago. I have two children schooling at the Police Staff
Children School here in Ikeja with high school fees.
“I am the
bread winner of my family but now that my salary is not paid, how do I
pay my children’s school fees? Also, there is a particular drug my
mother is using and it is very costly. How do I buy this drug for her
now that I don’t know when I will be paid?
“If the strike is real,
I’m ready to join them. If the strike will make government pay our
salaries, then I will join them,” he stated.
On what could be
responsible for the delay in the payment of salaries of policemen, an
Inspector at the Police Traffic Division in Agege volunteered: “Maybe
they want to use our salaries to renovate the dilapidated Police College
as exposed by a television station recently.”
A police Sergeant
at the same department blamed the authorities for the contempt with
which an average policeman is held by the public:
“They don’t want us to collect bribe and they are still holding on to our salaries, what do they want us to live on?
“We have been saving peoples’ lives but they are not taking care of us. This is a fight we must fight,” he said.
When
contacted, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi
Braide, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, DSP , said: “I’m not aware of
any impending strike within the force.”
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