Police dole out N6.5m to families of 14 deceased officers

The Head of Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Family welfare, CP Adesina Soyemi on Friday presented cheques worth N6,500,000 on behalf of the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba to the families of deceased Police officers.

The Head of Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Family welfare, CP Adesina Soyemi on Friday presented cheques worth N6,500,000 on behalf of the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba to the families of deceased Police officers.

Soyemi while presenting the cheques urged the families to use the money wisely.

Soyemi who is Nasarawa Commissioner of Police, at the event which took place today March 25, 2022, presented the cheques to 14 families of deceased Police officers who died in the line of duty.

The gesture is an initiative of the Inspector-General of Police “IGP family welfare” aimed at giving succour to the family of Police officers who died in active service.

Furthermore, the gesture is aimed at spurring officers’ to greatness while discharging their statutory duties with the assurance that, their welfare is of paramount importance to the Administration of the Force.

While presenting the cheques, Soyemi thanked the IGP for his relentless efforts towards ensuring good welfare package for personnel of the Force.

He urged the beneficiaries to use the money wisely by investing in a profitable venture that will in turn, ameliorate the needs of the dependents left behind.

The families thanked the Inspector-General of Police and pledge to make good use of the money.

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