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Police Refute Claims of Forced Eviction from Falomo Barracks
Kehinde Fajobi
The Nigeria Police Force has denied allegations that officers were forcefully evicted from the Falomo Barracks in Lagos State, clarifying that occupants were given adequate notice and compensation to secure alternative housing.
Speaking to journalists in Abuja on Monday, the Force Spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi, addressed reports that suggested the officers were forcibly removed and that the barracks had been resold. He labelled these claims as false, explaining that those affected received financial support and temporary relocation arrangements.
“Contrary to recent reports, no officers were forcefully evicted from Falomo Barracks. Occupants were given adequate notice, provided relocation assistance, and compensated with ₦2 million each to secure alternative accommodation,” Adejobi stated.
He added that officers would also continue to receive monthly rent allowances and would be allocated housing units upon the completion of the barracks’ renovation.
The rebuilding of Falomo Barracks is part of a broader Public-Private Partnership (PPP) initiative aimed at improving police housing.
Adejobi explained, “The IGP, through the NPF Property Development and Construction Company, has leveraged PPP arrangements to rebuild existing barracks and provide affordable housing for officers.”
He noted that this approach, which has been used successfully in other sectors like rail projects and university hostels, reflects the police’s commitment to enhancing the welfare of its personnel.
“The rebuilding of Falomo Barracks reflects our unwavering resolve to provide safe, decent housing for officers, a vision that aligns with global standards and safeguards the future of those who serve,” Adejobi said.
A nationwide assessment revealed that less than 25% of police personnel have access to proper barracks accommodation, and 90% of existing barracks are in severe disrepair. Adejobi emphasised that the renovation of Falomo Barracks, along with others, is critical to ensuring the safety and well-being of officers.
He concluded by urging the public to support these reforms aimed at improving the living conditions of police personnel and reinforcing the foundation of public service in Nigeria.
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