Fit For Pigs Policemen decry poor living conditions
Officers of the Nigeria Police have been complaining of the dilapidated barracks they call home.


Source:Isaac Dachen: pulse.ng, re-posted by Abdulgafar Esho (www,econsforumnews.blogspot.com)
Many police officers serving in the Lagos State Police Command are not happy with their living conditions which some of them say can be compared to abodes for pigs and other animals.
According
to some officers who spoke to Pulse.ng on the condition of anonymity,
most of their barracks spread across the state are not meant for human
beings, not to talk of law enforcement officers with their families.
Some
of them say that their families stand the risk of being wiped out in
the event of an epidemic because of their squalid barracks.
A
mobile police officer living at the Ikeja Mobile Barracks, lamented the
poor and dilapidating structures, and fears some of them could collapse
anytime soon.
"You need to come to the
barracks to see the kind of structures we live in. The buildings are
dilapidated and our children stand the risk of getting injured because
the slabs on the staircase falls off anytime.
If there is an epidemic, we stand the risk of losing lives."
Another
officer at residing at the Ojuelegba Police Barracks thanked God that
Nigeria was able to curtail the Ebola Virus Disease that ravaged the
country some months back, believing that residents of the barrack would
have been infected in their large number if the disease had found its
way there.
"We thank God that the Ebola
Disease was contained by the Nigerian government because if it had
spread to our barracks, many people would have been infected.
We
have cried and begged the government to help us put up good structures
to live in but it seems all of our cries have fallen on deaf ears.
Our barrack is only fit for pigs and other animals. If an epidemic breaks out now, we will be at risk."
Another mobile police officer said living in a barrack in Lagos is like living in hell.
"The
barracks is old and needs reconstruction. Living here has not been
pleasant at all. The soak-away is bad, and it brings out foul smell. The
walls are cracking, and their rods are getting weak."
See the photos of different police barracks here.


Source:Isaac Dachen: pulse.ng, re-posted by Abdulgafar Esho (www,econsforumnews.blogspot.com)


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