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Policemen enforcing COVID-19 regulations, wearing of face masks don’t have face masks

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Policemen deployed in the enforcement of the ban on interstate movements and other COVID-19-related assignments have cried out over non-provision of a special allowance and face masks for them.

The policemen, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said since their deployment in state boundaries and intrastate patrol duties, no mention had been made of a special allowance despite the fact that they were at the risk of contracting COVID-19.

The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), in his first broadcast on COVID-19 pandemic on March 29, ordered a lockdown in the Federal Capital Territory, Lagos and Ogun states.

Although the enforcement of the lockdown is being carried out by all security agencies, the police, who are mainly responsible for the internal security of the country, have been deployed in all parts of the country to ensure compliance with the presidential order.

But some policemen have fallen victim of the deadly virus. For example, a deputy commissioner of police attached to the Zone 5 headquarters in Benin, Francis Bissong, died of COVID-19 on April 21.

On May 10, the Public Relations Officer of the Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta, Olusegun Orisajo, said a policeman died of COVID-19 complications at the FMC.

In Edo State, police officers, who were manning the state boundaries, told The PUNCH that they had yet to get a special allowance despite the fact that they could easily be infected with the virus because they mingled with people when enforcing government’s order.

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Some of them stated that they bought face masks to protect themselves from being infected with COVID-19.

A top police officer in the state, said

“Actually, we don’t have any form of protection. Doctors on duty have their own protection, but not our men. We have some face masks and hand gloves we made ourselves and others donated by one organisation. That’s all. But for the general insurance, there is no insurance or a special pay package like the one provided by the ministry of health for health personnel.

“We have our men who send those coming into the state back. Some of the people our men mingle with are already infected with COVID-19.”

In the Federal Capital Territory, it was gathered that face masks had not been provided for police personnel enforcing the interstate travel ban and the curfew in the FCT, despite the risks and exposure they faced daily in the course of interacting with members of the public.

It was also learnt that the men had not been paid any allowance for COVID-19 lockdown and curfew enforcement duties.

It was gathered that only a few senior officers were given face masks while the rank and file bought theirs.

On Sunday, it was observed that the majority of the policemen did not wear masks even as they enforced the directives on use of face masks in public by residents.

Some of them told one of our correspondents that they had to buy the masks with their own money, noting that no personal protection equipment was provided by the authorities.

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A sergeant stated,

“We had to buy the face masks because the command did not provide for us. We expected the command or government to provide face masks, gloves, hand sanitiser for security operatives as we face the risk of contracting coronavirus daily.”

The FCT police spokesman, Anjuguri Manzah, did not respond to calls and the SMS requesting comments on the failure of the command to issue the PPE to the police personnel.

It was, however, gathered that the force headquarters had shared face masks for officers in various departments but the number of masks provided was insufficient and many rank and file did not receive them.

One of our correspondents, however, gathered that the force headquarters had reached out to the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 on the need to provide the PPE and special allowances for policemen.

The Director of Information in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Willie Bassey, did not respond to inquiries sent to him on Sunday.

He was asked to explain what the PTF was doing to address the complaint by the policemen that they had not received any special allowance and the PPE.

In Enugu State, it was also learnt that policemen and women enforcing interstate lockdown had not received any special allowance and the PPE.

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Other security agents like the men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, it was gathered, had not been given an allowance and the PPE.

A senior police officer, who did not want his name mentioned, told one of our correspondents that they had not received any special allowance since the enforcement of the interstate ban started.

The NSCDC State Public Relations Officer, Manuel Iwuchukwu, confirmed that no special allowance was provided for the agency’s personnel on lockdown enforcement operations in the state.

He said,

“There is no any kind of allowance because of the pandemic. In my command, Enugu State, the management provided hand sanitisers, buckets and soap, but no special allowance.”

Efforts to get the reaction of the state Police Command failed as neither the Commissioner, Ahmad Abdurrahman nor the Public Relations Officer, Daniel Ndukwe, answered calls and replied text messages sent to their mobile phones.

In Ogun State, policemen and women, lamented that unlike other professionals involved in the war against COVID-19, they had not been given any special allowance and face masks.

They also complained that most of them had no personal vehicles and that they were always stranded when going back home after finishing their work.

But the state police command said it was expecting funds from the police headquarters for a special allowance for its men on COVID-19 duties.

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