Some policemen have raised the alarm over what they termed, arbitrary deductions from their salaries.
The
policemen alleged that the Mechanised Salary Section of the police made
unauthorised deductions of N5, 000 from their salaries.
It was learnt that the money was for the procurement of Fokas Savings and Loans Limited shares.
Some
of the policemen, who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of
anonymity, said the scheme was dubious because they were not informed
about it prior to the salary deduction.
They
added that it was after the first deduction had been made that they
were informed by their superiors that the money would be deducted
monthly until further notice.
A
police inspector said, “Last week I received a text message from my
bank notifying me that my salary had been paid. However, I found out
that N5, 000 had been deducted. It was a few days later that we were
given forms and we were then told that we had to buy shares
compulsorily.
“How
could the deductions have been made before I even filled the form? The
police authorities are leveraging on the fact that policemen cannot
openly protest. The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, must
look into this.”
Another
policeman told our correspondent that the scheme was not well planned,
saying some of them close to retirement should be left out.
He
said, “I have been a policeman for 34 years and I am close to
retirement. People like me should have been left out from this scheme. I
am already a member of the Nigeria Police Cooperative Multipurpose
Society.
Our correspondent learnt that apart from the N5,000, other deductions had been made from police salaries.
A
police corporal said, “N2,000 was deducted from the salaries of senior
police officers while N1,000 was deducted from the rank and file as
compulsory contribution towards the World Police and Fire Games in which
Nigerian policemen will participate. Why can’t the Federal Government
pay from its own purse?”
All
attempts to reach the spokesperson for the Nigeria Police, Mr. Frank
Mba, proved abortive as he did not respond to a text message sent to his
phone.
However,
a senior police officer said the scheme was initiated in order to
encourage policemen to save because a large number of policemen had the
habit of spending frivolously.
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