A policeman deployed from Rivers State for the governorship election in Ondo State has accused the police authorities of neglecting and treating them like slaves.
Some of the policemen posted to Okitipupa Local Government Area including female officers were on Saturday night seen hanging around classrooms inside Stella Marris College, Okitipupa, with their luggage around them. Speaking with SaharaReporters, one of them complained of poor welfare and lack of concern for their well-being by police authorities.
He said, “I’m angry. I came from Rivers State, I have been here since Monday, no provision for our accommodation, I have only taken by bath twice. We were just dumped in this state, I have been sleeping in schools since then."The sad part of it is that we won’t be transported back to Rivers, we are expected to find our way back ourselves.”
You're just tools for them. The moment you realize that, you know this fight is for all of us
That is why you should remove your uniform and join the protest going on in Nigeria. If the Nigerian situation improves, Police will be the first to benefit from it.
Imagine, FG no pay your salary or the election duty allowance?. Ask your DPO how much he cut from your allowance. Meanwhile, willingly you bribed your way into PoliceNG
Police is not about salary it's about well being of their lives, there stations and patrol vehicle and including their uniforms. Make it a world standard
How do you treat Nigerian youths? You just served what you do to innocent Nigerians on a daily, stop crying foul.
Divert political funds to police ngr pls
Everyday not Christmas
My prayer was for you all not to return home alive, abi werey lawon eleyi ni
Una wey suppose join us for the protest, you hopeless slaves forming loyalists because you pledged allegiance
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