Thursday 17 May 2012

Why policemen are immoral, corrupt –IG


acting Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mohammed AbubakarActing Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar on Wednesday attributed immorality and corruption in the Force to lack of welfare for the personnel by the government.
Speaking during the inauguration of the Board of Directors of Police Savings and Loans Limited (mortgage bankers) at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, Abubakar observed that the fear of becoming homeless in retirement drive many police personnel to engage in corrupt activities.
He said many officers were distressed by the thought of retirement because they did not leave permanent residences or homes of their own. He added that the families of those who died in active service were usually ejected from their official quarters.
Abubakar said, “Many officers are distressed by the thought of retirement and even transfer for the fear of not having a permanent place of residence for themselves and their families.
“The worst are those who died in active service as their families are generally ejected from either rented or official abodes before the end of their mourning period.”
 The effect of this has encouraged corruption, immorality among officers and men of the force and has even accelerated the death rate of retired personnel.”

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