Inspector-General of Police Solomon Arase |
Twenty seven
policemen missing after terrorists attacked Gwoza, in Borno State in August,
last year, are yet to be declared dead, Inspector-General of Police (IGP)
Solomon Arase said yesterday. Arase responding to questions from reporters after
inaugurating the Board of Directors of the Nigeria Police Property Development
and Construction Company Ltd. (NIPPDCC).
The IGP explained that the police will follow its
tradition of declaring officers that got missing in battle dead after the lapse
of a period of time which he declined to give.
The Nation report continues:
IGP Arase said: “About our colleagues, who are missing in
Gwoza, there is a tradition in the police force.
“When officers are missing in battle, we do not
declare them dead or missing until after a period has lapsed.
“So, we are still waiting for that period to lapse,
and if we cannot find them after that time, then, we will formally declare them
either dead or missing,’’ Arase said.
Thirty five policemen were declared missing on
August 20, 2014, after the insurgents attacked Gwoza, where one of the police
training schools is located.
However, on 26, August 2014, the Police spokesman,
CP Emmanuel Ojukwu, a Commissioner of Police told reporters that eight of them
were found, leaving 27 still missing.
Earlier, he said that the current police management
was passionate about the welfare of the inspectors, rank and file, who were
mostly operational personnel.
Arase stressed that the welfare of those categories
of personnel needed to be given priority to stamp out corruption in the force.
He announced that 36,000 of them would by next week
proceed on training preparatory to their promotion.
“We have a social contract with our inspectors,
rank and file,’’ he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports
that the seven-man board is chaired by the IGP.
NAN also
recalls that the IGP, on June 4, mandated the Police Works Department to build
6,000 units of modern houses for the rank and file personnel.
Five
hundred units of the houses are to be located in each of the 12 police zonal
commands across the nation.
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