27 policemen yet to be found 10 months after Boko Haram attack

News Express |17th Jun 2015 | 3,710
27 policemen yet to be found 10 months after Boko Haram attack

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Solomon Arase, said on Tuesday that 27 policemen missing after terrorists attacked their training school in Gwoza, Borno State, in August last year are yet to be found and also declared dead.

Arase disclosed this while responding to questions from newsmen after inaugurating the Board of Directors of the Nigeria Police Property Development and Construction Company Ltd. (NIPPDCC).

The IGP explained that the police would 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.

“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,” he said.

It would be recalled that 35 policemen were declared missing on Aug. 20, 2014 after the insurgents attacked Gwoza, where one of the police training schools is located.

However, on 26, 2014, the Police Public Relations Officer, CP Emmanuel Ojukwu, told newsmen that eight of them were found, leaving 27 still missing.

Earlier, Arase said that the current police management was passionate about the welfare of the inspectors, rank and file, who were mostly operational personnel.

He stressed that the welfare of those categories of personnel needed to be given priority to ensure that corruption was stamped out of the force.

The IGP announced that 36,000 of them would by next week proceed on training that would lead to their promotion to the next rank.

“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 Inspector-General of Police.

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.

•Adapted from a NAN report. Photo shows IGP Arase.

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