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Anambra Decides: Deployed Policemen Protest Non-Payment of Allowance
Police officers deployed for Saturday’s governorship election in Anambra State have protested the alleged non-payment of their feeding allowance.
Police officers deployed for Saturday’s governorship election in Anambra State have protested the alleged non-payment of their feeding allowance.

The officers, on Friday, demanded that the N10,000 approved for their feeding should be paid immediately.
The cops, many of whom arrived in Anambra during the week, were not given accommodation.

According to a video made available to goldmyne.tv on Friday, the officers gathered at Idemili Ogidi Police Division, chanting “pay us our money.”
“Here are policemen protesting over non-payment of Election feeding allowance. 10,000 naira is the amount for feeding. Meanwhile, over three days now, no accommodation and no food to eat. Many of the junior ranks are stranded in Idemili Ogidi Division where they received 1,500 police personnel from Lagos State,” an affected senior police officer told our correspondent.
The Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, did not answer calls to his phone number, neither did he reply a message seeking his reaction to the incident.
Recall that the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba, had deployed over 34,000 policemen to Anambra for the governorship election.
Source: Goldmynetv
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