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Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by dre11(m): 6:05pm On Mar 26, 2016
Dayo Oketola, Adelani Adepegba, Nonye Ben-Nwankwo, Gbenro Adeoye and Kunle Falayi

Some policemen have begun to lobby their bosses to avoid being posted to the violence ravaged North-East, Saturday PUNCH has learnt.

The Nigeria Police Force recently said it would begin the first phase of the deployment of over 6,000 policemen in liberated communities in the North-East.

Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states have been hard hit by the Boko Haram insurgents in the last decade.

The Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, had disclosed that the logistics procured and the personnel mobilised for the first phase of the deployment would be launched on March 18.

But, investigation by Saturday PUNCHrevealed that some policemen have started lobbying to be exempted from the planned deployment.

Many of them have resorted to seeking the help of their commissioners of police and other influential superior officers both at the state commands and the force headquarters to avoid the redeployment, Saturday PUNCHlearnt.

A senior police officer based in Abuja, who told one of our correspondents that some policemen had indeed been lobbying not to be posted to the North-East, described the situation as “normal”.

He said, “People have been trying to lobby but it is just the people who have strong connection with the Inspector-General of Police or other very high ranking officers that are likely to be successful.

“Normally, 80 per cent of policemen posted to the North-East are usually rank and file. Usually, it is the people who have stepped on their bosses’ toes that are transferred to the North-East to be punished.

“Their superiors would send their names to the Commissioner of Police to be transferred. And they will have to serve a minimum of three years before they get another transfer.”

Some policemen confirmed to our correspondents that they have been lobbying their way out of the deployment plan.

However, there are indications that only a few of the policemen would be successful in their bid to avoid redeployment.

An Assistant Superintendent of Police in the Oyo State Police Command, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he was already lobbying his superiors in the office to avoid being part of the over 6,000 policemen to be deployed to the North-East, describing Nigeria as unworthy of such sacrificial service.

He said, “I will do everything to lobby my way out of such a posting. I don’t mind any amount that it would cost me. How can I be happy to be transferred from where I am enjoying my relative peace?

“Normally, when someone is transferred to a place like the North-East, he is entitled to some allowance and accommodation for 22 days because it is assumed that he will need time to settle down. It is what our constitution says, but we don’t enjoy anything like that.

“I hear policemen in the North-East are supposed to be paid N10,000 monthly allowance aside from their salary but the last time they were paid the allowance was eight months ago.”

A Chief Superintendent of Police, who simply gave his name as Michael Davies, said most of the rank and file in the force would rather resign than be deployed in the North-East. He said most policemen avoid such postings because they are inadequately equipped to fight insurgency.

He said, “I don’t think anyone of them wants to go to the troubled region. Those who were transferred to the place in the past resigned immediately. But who would blame them?

“The Boko Haram insurgents fight with Uzis, armoured tankers and other sophisticated weapons while our people are sent to fight them with Hilux vans and AK 47 guns.

“For us to win the war against the terrorists in the North-East, the police ought to be adequately equipped.”

A police sergeant in the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Lagos State Police Command said,“Nobody waits till postings and redeployments are out before they start lobbying not to be posted to unsafe states,” he said, adding, “We all find a way to warm up to our superiors so that they could help us when posting comes.”

An Assistant Superintendent of Police in Ogun State Command, who spoke on condition of anonymity, also confirmed the situation.

He said, “Our people will do anything to avoid being posted to the North-East because policemen die like chickens there. The weapons are bad, yet you expect people to be happy about being posted to such a war zone.”

A police corporal in the anti-robbery unit of the State Criminal Investigation Department of the Lagos State Police Command explained that even though he had got no news of impending redeployment to the Northern part of the country, it is a prospect that would depress any policeman.

He said, “It is like receiving your death warrant if you receive a letter redeploying you to any of the North-East states. I am personally afraid of something like that. It is not that I am a coward. I am a human like you.”

Another policeman, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said, “If we hear that anyone is posted to the North-East, it immediately makes us think of death.”

He recalled how one of his colleagues, who was posted to Borno State in 2013, was killed within six months of arriving there.

Police officers’ wives demand insurance for husbands

Meanwhile, some members of the Police Officers Wives Association have been living in fear since news of the planned redeployment broke.

The women said they would rather have their husbands jobless at home than lose them to Boko Haram insurgency.

However, some of them asked for adequate welfare package, including life insurance for their husbands, if they would be compulsorily transferred to the trouble region.

Lagos based fashion designer, Mrs. Ngozi Uka, whose husband is a sergeant at Lagos State Command, said the insurance package would help the family in case of unforeseen circumstances.

She said, “My prayer is that my husband is not sent to such a place. But I know the nature of his work, anything can happen. He has served in four states since we got married 12 years ago. So, I would be deceiving myself if I think he could not be posted to any part of the country.

“But in this case, it is not a normal situation. We need to have insurance. The welfare package should be increased in case of anything. I tell you, you need to see how people are hurriedly sent out of the barracks whenever their spouses die.”

Mrs. Rosemary Udoh, the wife of a police constable, demanded special treatment for families of policemen sent to dangerous areas.

She said, “The chance that the men will return home alive is very slim, so they should have proper insurance packages.

Maria Eze, another wife of a police inspector, said her husband would not proceed on any transfer if the welfare package was not improved.

“He would rather stay back home than to go there and get killed for nothing. We have already discussed it and thank God he agreed,” Eze said.

No police can reject posting –Force PRO

The Force Public Relations Officer, Olabisi Kolawole, said the first batch of 6,000 policemen to be deployed in the North-East had been selected and would soon be transported to the region.

“There is nothing like lobbying, we don’t have such a report, and no policeman will reject the posting because it is a call to duty,” she said.

Kolawole dismissed the fear of the wives of the policemen and assured them that their husbands’ allowances would be paid as and when due.

She added that the Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, had made provision for their welfare and well-being.

Kolawole added that the policemen had also been insured and that all the required logistics and equipment would be provided for them.

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo had last week inaugurated some equipment including 200 Toyota Hilux double cabin vehicles, springbuck armoured personnel carriers, 15 Mercedes Benz troop saloon cars, nine water tankers and three ambulances for the deployment of policemen to liberated communities in the North-East.

http://www.punchng.com/fresh-deployment-in-north-east-police-lobby-for-exemption/

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by chukwukadibia10: 6:09pm On Mar 26, 2016
Why are they afraid naaw!


Rivers State is Syria


While North East is paradise


They said.

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by dre11(m): 6:10pm On Mar 26, 2016
But, investigation by Saturday punch revealed that some policemen have started lobbying to be exempted from the planned deployment.
Many of them have resorted to seeking the help of their commissioners of police and other influential superior officers both at the state commands and the force headquarters to avoid the redeployment,
Saturday punch learnt.


see them.....


but if nah to harass civilians and law abiding citizens..... you will see them displaying such a brute force and using their weapons to harass


but, send them to go and harass those boko haram guys, they are pissing in their pants, lobby their way out.




bunch of cawords

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by CelebrityStar: 6:52pm On Mar 26, 2016
NM
Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by Nobody: 6:53pm On Mar 26, 2016
lazy fucktardds...

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by ogaJona(m): 6:54pm On Mar 26, 2016
Lol the fear of boko boys

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by Sunnycliff(m): 6:56pm On Mar 26, 2016
Abeg let the Northern Origin Armed Forces defend their region. That will be the best way. Its either they fight and defend their fatherland or die as cowards and not southern police officers with family who will be forgotten instanta when their breadwinner dies. Nothing like one Nigeria in this case joor! Everyone should defend his region!

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by tafabaloo(m): 6:56pm On Mar 26, 2016
Kkk
Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by Allwility: 6:56pm On Mar 26, 2016
Funny set of people. If na to collect N3000 at Okokomaiko from people returning home late from work them go sabi. Bunch of cowards.

Well, the government should look into their claim and equip them with whatever they need to fight the war on terror. Shior. NPF too dey vex me.

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by maberry(m): 6:57pm On Mar 26, 2016
silly idiots
when it comes to. shooting civilians now, they ll forget that the civillian was not even armed or equiped at all

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by chriskosherbal(m): 6:57pm On Mar 26, 2016
I think we need more securities in this zones.

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by uchennn: 6:59pm On Mar 26, 2016
Chai! Dasuki why GEJ don go hide.
Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by evansjeff(m): 6:59pm On Mar 26, 2016
Please think before commenting, imagine ur husband, wife, brother, sister or even parents comes back home to tell you they have been posted to the NE, how would you feel? We see this people as strangers and that's why we blast them at any given opportunity...

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by omofem: 7:00pm On Mar 26, 2016
don't mind them
Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by MARKone(m): 7:01pm On Mar 26, 2016
They should pack all those twenty-twenty naira collecting ones that litter our roads to the war front.

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by ki02020(m): 7:01pm On Mar 26, 2016
They are so unpatrotic...nobody should quote me ooo cuz if they can't perform their duty what then did they signed up for before taking the uniform

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by otijah(m): 7:01pm On Mar 26, 2016
uchennn:
Chai! Dasuki why GEJ don go hide.
abeg leave Gej face the topic for once, stop this blaming
Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by Nobody: 7:03pm On Mar 26, 2016
Cowards. Nigerian policewoman & Fear, 5 & 6.
Lolz.

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by Nobody: 7:04pm On Mar 26, 2016
let them post hausa to north east to east

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by Nobody: 7:04pm On Mar 26, 2016
This isn't a new thing na.
Ordinary stations postings by S.Os attracts lobbying both in cash and kind. So this shouldn't surprise anyone.
Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by Newbiee: 7:04pm On Mar 26, 2016
#iremainwithbuhari
Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by cassidy1996(m): 7:06pm On Mar 26, 2016
am ready to go, i love the job........
Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by deathmen12: 7:07pm On Mar 26, 2016
Hahahahaha, naija police and fear, be like bread and butter, na only innocent nigerians body them they show their power, make them go runthings with boko boys na them they run...yeye people

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by Okorieikechukwu(m): 7:12pm On Mar 26, 2016
deathmen12:
Hahahahaha, naija police and fear, be like bread and butter, na only innocent nigerians body them they show their power, make them go runthings with boko boys na them they run...yeye people
oga u like de job if it is u.u we go and die abi
Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by upsonn(m): 7:13pm On Mar 26, 2016
[quote author=dre11 post=44133369]




http://www.punchng.com/fresh-deployment-in-north-east-police-lobby-for-exemption/


Why are they called security personnel... ? Are we not paying them to die for our safety?
Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by yinkus204(m): 7:14pm On Mar 26, 2016
Oh boy see as police they fear to go north east cos they will nt get the opportunity to collect bribe frm gentle civilians in the South West region
Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by mytime24(f): 7:15pm On Mar 26, 2016
Issoki


Nobody wan die even our dear policemen

Wey sabi show theirsef

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by meforyou1(m): 7:18pm On Mar 26, 2016
evansjeff:
Please think before commenting, imagine ur husband, wife, brother, sister or even parents comes back home to tell you they have been posted to the NE, how would you feel? We see this people as strangers and that's why we blast them at any given opportunity...
the ones that will be posted there don't have families?

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Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by charlesucheh(m): 7:19pm On Mar 26, 2016
THem talk say! That's all Lies! They'll say that allowances would be paid, why it wouldn't. These polices men move around with rusty guns, old uniforms, 10 police men to a van(hilux) and you all now think an average thinking police officer would want to go to troubled areas feeling safe and secured! Truth be told, let's forget about the stigma we attach to theses officers all the time!!! It just can't work!! A system should be put in place to guarantee that their welfare, amenities/ammunitions will be of standard, then we can be considering tagging any one who doesn't feel like going a coward!!!
Re: Fresh Deployment In North-east: Police Lobby For Exemption by deathmen12: 7:20pm On Mar 26, 2016
Oga nor vex na joke i dey, bt sumtime the way NPF treat inncent civilian is alarming
Okorieikechukwu:
oga u like de job if it is u.u we go and die abi

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