Barracks Redevelopment: IGP Optimistic Of Better Condition Of Service For Officers

Posted on November 28, 2024

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM., convened a crucial meeting with experts and development consultants today 27th November 2024, at the IGP Smart Conference Hall, FHQ, Abuja, as part of ongoing efforts to enhance the living conditions of police officers through the reconstruction of dilapidated police barracks across the country.

 

This initiative follows the recent Police Housing Summit on April 23-24, 2024, and the establishment of a comprehensive blueprint aimed at addressing the housing needs of our officers.

During the meeting, which had in attendance, members of the Force Management Team and other very senior police officers, the Nigeria Police Property Development and Construction Company, along with other critical stakeholders provided detailed briefs to the IGP and the Force Management Team regarding the progress and strategies for the speedy delivery of barracks redevelopment projects. The IGP expressed optimism about the improved conditions of service for officers, emphasizing that a conducive living environment is essential for effective policing.

The IGP is particularly focused on designing effective building blocks for the execution of the commitments made by his predecessor on the redevelopment of the barracks in the overall interest of the Force. Undoubtedly, these projects are critical to ensuring that police personnel have access to quality housing, which in turn will enhance their morale and operational efficiency.

In line with this initiative, the affected legal occupants of the barracks have been taken through the property relocation process, provided with relocation assistance, and paid the agreed relocation allowances to secure alternative accommodation in the interim. In addition, these occupants will also receive their usual rent allowances during the construction period. Upon completion of the new facilities, these officers will be allotted housing units, thereby ensuring seamless transition back to improved living conditions.

The IGP reiterated that the reconstruction of police barracks is a top priority for the Nigeria Police Force. The IGP is dedicated to ensuring that these projects are completed on time and to the highest standards. This initiative is part of a broader commitment to improve the welfare of police officers and enhance the overall effectiveness of the force.

 

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