Presidential Villa Security Operatives Whine Over Unpaid Allowances
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| President Muhammadu Buhari |
Security operatives attached to the
Presidential Villa, Abuja, are currently disconcerted over their unpaid allowances, which not addressed quickly, might deteriorate into a security breach.
Multiple sources who spoke with Punch on the condition of anonymity said “loyalty of the
security operatives had dropped drastically” over the non-payment of the
allowance.
Under former
President Goodluck Jonathan, all security agents attached to the
Presidential Villa enjoyed what they called Risk Cautious Allowance.
The security officers include those of
the Nigerian Army, Nigeria Police, Department of State Services,
Nigerian Intelligence Agency, Federal Road Safety Commission and Fire
Service.
It was learnt that Jonathan’s administration paid the allowance up until March last year and left those of April and May unpaid.
The operatives are however regretting that since the inception of the present administration, they have not been paid.
Following a media report last year that
President Muhammadu Buhari had stopped the payment of the allowance, our
correspondent learnt that the security operatives were told by their
bosses that the RCA had not been stopped as reported.
They said they were not only assured that they would be paid, but were also promised that the rate would be reviewed upward.
In the past, senior officers were said to be receiving about N30,000 per month while junior officers get about N25,000.
To assure the operatives of government’s
readiness to continue the payment, they were said to have been asked to
open bank accounts with Zenith Bank Plc where their RCA will
subsequently be paid.
According to Punch, one of the operatives said since
last year that they opened the bank accounts, the government had not
fulfilled its promise of paying the allowance.
A top Presidency official, who pleaded
anonymity, however, said that the security operatives’
allowances had been approved in January.
He expressed the belief that payments would soon be made to those concerned.
When contacted on the telephone, the
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi
Adesina, declined comment, saying the matter is a security issue.



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