- Amount Paid to Police Personnel on Election Duty in Osun State is Duty Tour Allowance for Ten Days
The Nigeria Police Force said its attention has been
drawn to a front page story in the Punch Newspaper of Wednesday, 19th
September, 2018 captioned “Osun
poll: FG pays constablesN50,000.00 each for election duty, others more. Allowance
more than N45000 monthly salary” credited to Femi Makinde and
Oladimeji Ramon
In a press release by the Force Public Relations
Officer, Ag. DCP Jimoh Moshood, he states categorically that the story is
absolutely misleading and an outright misinformation which is figments of
imagination of the two writers. The Federal Government did not pay constables
N50,000 each for election duty, others more as claimed in the report.
The Police Spokesperson said; “it is imperative and
incumbent on the Force to set the record straight and educate the writers of
the story that the payment of allowance to Officers and Men of the Force and
that of other Security and Safety Agencies complementing the Nigeria Police
Force in election security is statutory and transparent in line with the
Financial Regulations and Public Service Rules as it has to do with Duty Tour Allowance.
“To further disabuse the minds of members of the
public who must have read the report and correct the mischief by the writers of
the story, the following is the breakdown of the Duty Tour Allowance (DTA)
entitlements paid to Police Officers and Men deployed for election duty in Osun
State and other previous Gubernatorial elections held in Edo, Ondo, Anambra and
Ekiti States.
i. Ranks and File (Constable to Sergeant) – N5,000
DTA per Day X 10 Days = N50,000
ii. Inspector to Chief Superintendent of Police
– N12,000 DTA per Day X 10 Days =N120,000
iii. Assistant Commissioner of Police – Assistant
Inspector General of Police – N16,000 DTA per Day X 10 Days =N160,000
iv. Deputy Inspector General of Police –N20,000
DTA per Day X 10 Days = N200,000
Ag. DCP Jimoh Moshood further said that either due
to outright ignorance or deliberate mischief, the writers rushed to the press
for purposes best known to them without a thorough check of what the Public
Service Rules and Financial Regulations provide for every police personnel
deployed for special duty, Election Duty and other ad-hoc duties as Duty Tour
Allowance (DTA).
“The Force will continue to hold the media in a very
high regard and as veritable partner in ensuring the protection of lives and
property of all Nigerians, however, the Nigeria Police Force implores them not
to allow the pages of their esteemed Newspapers to be used to publish
unverified, misleading, mischievous and beer palour gossip.
Ag. DCP Jimoh Moshood, urged the members of the
public are to disregard, discountenance the story as untrue, misleading and
misinformation.
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