In a statement issued by, Mr Emeka Iheanacho, the Zone’s Police Public Relations Officer, said that the money was from the Nigeria Police Group Life Assurance Claim Settlement Scheme.
It said that the gesture was to assist the survivors of the heroes, who paid the supreme price by sacrificing their lives for Nigeria.
According to Informationng,The statement quoted Mohammed as condoling the beneficiaries on the demise of their husbands, noting that no amount of money was enough to replace their bread winners.
It further quoted the AIG as reaffirming the Force’s commitment to the welfare of its officers and men, in the efforts to encourage them to put in their best toward ridding Nigeria of criminals.
The statement indicated that seven beneficiaries from Edo Command received N7,694,769 million, while three from Delta Command received N5,107,210 million.
It said that the gesture was to assist the survivors of the heroes, who paid the supreme price by sacrificing their lives for Nigeria.
According to Informationng,The statement quoted Mohammed as condoling the beneficiaries on the demise of their husbands, noting that no amount of money was enough to replace their bread winners.
It further quoted the AIG as reaffirming the Force’s commitment to the welfare of its officers and men, in the efforts to encourage them to put in their best toward ridding Nigeria of criminals.
The statement indicated that seven beneficiaries from Edo Command received N7,694,769 million, while three from Delta Command received N5,107,210 million.
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ReplyDeleteMtcheeeeeeeeeeeew, what you could not give them when they were alive.
DeleteMoney cannot and will never replace a family member, may God grant them all the heart to bear their lost.
ReplyDeleteBack then in 2004, I.G Taffa Balogun gifted my mum and other widows a million naira each. Although no amount can replace the dead but the money went a looooooong way, ensuring my sisters and I did not drop out of school.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to these ones jare
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ReplyDeleteThat money is so small... That means each family cannot get up to 1.1m... and things are so hard today..
ReplyDeleteVery welcome development. It won't bring back the lost loved ones but it will go a long way in these harsh times.
ReplyDeleteIt's quite commendable. A few needs will be met at least. God will comfort the bereaved
ReplyDeleteIn the wake of accusations and counter accusations of Police officers offering bribe to get promoted to the next rank. Wrong?
ReplyDeleteDamage control. Wrong?
I hope this one here is true. Right? 🙄
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