Ten months after President Muhammadu Buhari approved an increase in police salaries and allowances, men of the Nigeria Police Force have yet to receive the pay rise.
The directive had not been implemented going by complaints from the rank and file of the force who lamented that they were still being paid old salaries.
The President had in November 2018, approved an enhanced salary structure for the NPF.
By the approval of the Rank Salary Structure Adjustment, salaries, allowances and pension of policemen were expected to be increased, though the percentage of the increment was not disclosed.
But junior and senior police officers, who spoke to our correspondent in Abuja on Thursday, flayed the government, describing the directive as “an empty promise.”
Speaking on condition of anonymity, an Assistant Superintendent of Police stated that his expectations had been dashed following the failure of the government to implement the new salary structure.
The ASP, who is serving in the Federal Capital Territory, noted that the delayed implementation of the presidential directive showed that the FG was not serious about the welfare of the police.
He said, “When we heard about the pay rise for policemen, we were excited, but what did we get for our expectations? We have nothing but disappointment.
“If the pay rise was meant for the political class, it would have been implemented within weeks. The non-implementation of the new salary structure has demoralized many of us.”
A Commissioner of Police, who pleaded not to be named, also knocked the government for not prioritizing the welfare of the police.
A mobile policeman in Lagos also lamented that the wait for the new salary was getting long.
The Force spokesman, DCP Frank Mba, declined to comment.
However, a security analyst, Ben Okezie, said it was unfortunate that the government could pay the furniture and car allowances for new members of the National Assembly while ignoring police welfare.
He added, “The President should do everything possible to implement the pay rise. They (FG) don’t have any excuse not to pay the new salary structure.”
The Executive Director, United Global Resolve for Peace, Shalom Olaseni, argued that the failure of the Buhari administration to enforce the directive on pay rise would demoralize the men of the Force.
“Low remuneration has long been identified as part of the reasons Nigerian police officers compromise on their sworn duties to uphold the law; the increase in their salaries allowances would go a long way to discourage such misconduct,” he said.
An activist and Convener, Free Nigeria Movement, Raphael Adebayo, said the non-implementation of the pay rise showed that the much-touted commitment of the President to national security was suspect.
Olaseni stated, “It is an indictment on the often-mouthed commitment of the Federal Government to ending the insecurity crises in the country. You cannot be promising to end insecurity on the one hand and continue to deprive those who would bring about the fulfillment of that promise on the other.”
The directive had not been implemented going by complaints from the rank and file of the force who lamented that they were still being paid old salaries.
The President had in November 2018, approved an enhanced salary structure for the NPF.
By the approval of the Rank Salary Structure Adjustment, salaries, allowances and pension of policemen were expected to be increased, though the percentage of the increment was not disclosed.
But junior and senior police officers, who spoke to our correspondent in Abuja on Thursday, flayed the government, describing the directive as “an empty promise.”
Speaking on condition of anonymity, an Assistant Superintendent of Police stated that his expectations had been dashed following the failure of the government to implement the new salary structure.
The ASP, who is serving in the Federal Capital Territory, noted that the delayed implementation of the presidential directive showed that the FG was not serious about the welfare of the police.
He said, “When we heard about the pay rise for policemen, we were excited, but what did we get for our expectations? We have nothing but disappointment.
“If the pay rise was meant for the political class, it would have been implemented within weeks. The non-implementation of the new salary structure has demoralized many of us.”
A Commissioner of Police, who pleaded not to be named, also knocked the government for not prioritizing the welfare of the police.
A mobile policeman in Lagos also lamented that the wait for the new salary was getting long.
The Force spokesman, DCP Frank Mba, declined to comment.
However, a security analyst, Ben Okezie, said it was unfortunate that the government could pay the furniture and car allowances for new members of the National Assembly while ignoring police welfare.
He added, “The President should do everything possible to implement the pay rise. They (FG) don’t have any excuse not to pay the new salary structure.”
The Executive Director, United Global Resolve for Peace, Shalom Olaseni, argued that the failure of the Buhari administration to enforce the directive on pay rise would demoralize the men of the Force.
“Low remuneration has long been identified as part of the reasons Nigerian police officers compromise on their sworn duties to uphold the law; the increase in their salaries allowances would go a long way to discourage such misconduct,” he said.
An activist and Convener, Free Nigeria Movement, Raphael Adebayo, said the non-implementation of the pay rise showed that the much-touted commitment of the President to national security was suspect.
Olaseni stated, “It is an indictment on the often-mouthed commitment of the Federal Government to ending the insecurity crises in the country. You cannot be promising to end insecurity on the one hand and continue to deprive those who would bring about the fulfillment of that promise on the other.”
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