Police Dismisses Report of Forceful Eviction of Officers from Falomo Barracks

From Aviashima Toom, Abuja 

The Nigerian Police Force have Dismissed recent report of eviction of it's officers from the Falomo Barracks, saying occupants were given adequate notice, provided relocation assistance, and compensated with N2,000,000 each to secure alternative accommodation.
 
This is coming contrary to recent reports of forcefully eviction of officers and men of the Nigerian Police Force from the Falomo Barracks. 

The Force Public Officer ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi in a statement in Abuja noted that, they will receive monthly rent allowances in line with provisions for officers not residing in the barracks. Upon completion of the new facility, these officers will be allotted housing units, ensuring a seamless transition back to improved living conditions.
 
Urging the public to dismiss false narratives regarding the reconstruction and recognize the broader objective of enhancing police welfare. He noted that the NPF remains committed to the well-being of its personnel, understanding that dignified living conditions are essential to effective service delivery.
 
He Further explained that, the rebuilding of Falomo Barracks reflects their unwavering resolve to provide safe, decent housing for officers, a vision that aligns with global standards and safeguards the future of those who serve. We appeal to the public to support these reforms, which aim to enhance the quality of life for our officers and strengthen the foundation of public service in Nigeria.
 

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