Elected Ondo Gov. Candidate, Rotimi Akeredolu |
The newly elected Ondo
governorship candidate in the November 26 governorship election, Mr. Rotimi
Akeredolu (SAN), of the All Progressive Congress (APC) has revealed that the
policemen in the state are begging him for money since he won Ondo Governorship
election.
According to him, the
security operatives complained to him that their allowances were not paid since
they were deployed for the election last week.
Akeredolu has urged
the high command of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to pay the allowances of
security personnel deployed for the election in the state to help its officers.
He made the plea on
Wednesday in Akure while delivering his acceptance speech at the office of
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) after he was given a letter of
return with his deputy-elect, Agboola Ajayi.
He further revealed
that the security operatives had been coming to his house since the Saturday
election to demand for money from him, stressing that they were stranded and
have become a burden to him.
"They have been
coming to my house to beg for money telling me that they were not paid their
allowances.
"How can you
deploy your officers for such assignment without paying them their money? I am
saying this so that the DIG can take care of the issue," he said.
However, the Ondo
State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Femi Joseph, denied the
allegations on the non-payment of election allowance for the police officers
deployed for the election.
On Tuesday, Punch
reported that some policemen deployed in the state on Monday took to the street
of Ondo town to protest against non-payment of their allowances.
During the protest,
which took place in the Funbi-Fagun area of the ancient town, the
protesting officers, which comprised the regular and riot policemen,
barricaded the popular Ondo-Ile-Ife Expressway with the patrol vehicles used
for the election, causing gridlock on the highway for several hours.
The protesters vowed
to block movement of vehicles in the area until their allowances were paid. The
police authorities also denied that there was no protest, saying that the
allowances of the policemen have been paid.
However, the latest
information revealed by the Ondo-Governor elect shows that the police might be
denying the truth.
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