Buhari stops special allowance for Villa guards
President Muhammadu Buhari
has ordered the stoppage of special allowance for security personnel in the
Presidential Villa, investigations by our correspondent have revealed that
before now, all security personnel
posted to the Villa were being paid what is known as Risk and Hazard Allowance.
However, since his assumption of office,
President Buhari was said to have refused to pay the money to them.
President Muhammadu Buhari |
During the last regime, our correspondents
gathered that senior security officers covering the Villa were said to have
been collecting between N75,000 and N50,000 while their junior ones received
between N30,000 and N25,000 on a monthly basis.
One of the officers manning the Villa
told one of our correspondents that the ADC to the President, Lt. Col. Muhammed
Abubakar, summoned sectional heads of all the security agencies manning
different positions within the Villa to inform them about the stoppage of the
allowance.
It was gathered that the ADC decided to
call the sectional heads following rumours making the rounds among the
operatives that the money meant for the affected officers was being embezzled.
One of the affected officers, who spoke
on condition of anonymity, said, “About two weeks ago, an assistant
superintendent of one of the agencies called us and told us that the ADC met
all the heads of the security agencies in the Villa where the news was broken
to them.
“Our own head also met us and warned us
to desist from carrying rumours about the money. He said that the ADC told them
that no money was being released to the guards, as being speculated.”
It was further gathered that the leaders
of the affected security organs were told that the officers manning the Villa
should be contented with their monthly salaries.
Besides, it was also gathered that the
Chief Security Officer, Bashir Abubarkar, had written two letters to the
National Security Adviser, Gen. Babagana Monguno(retd.) on the issue of the
RCA, but was said to have been told that such allowance was illegal and that
the President had asked that it be stopped.
Efforts made to get the reaction of the
Presidency failed as calls made to the telephone number of the Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Media, Mallam Garba Shehu, were not answered.
He also didn’t respond to a text message
sent to him as well.
However, a source at the Presidency said
the issue was being looked into.
He said the office of the NSA had been
mandated to look into the matter and report to the Presidency on the matter.
“The report is true, but I can tell you
that the matter is being looked into and I can tell you that we are going to do
something about it,” the source added.
But speaking on the development, a
former Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, endorsed the President’s
decision, saying that the security personnel at the Presidential Villa were
given “a lot of allowances and giving them extra money is like buying their
conscience.”
The retired CP observed that many
security operatives on the streets get no extra money apart from their
salaries, stressing that the allowances given to Presidential guards was the
reason many security officials were struggling to serve at the Aso Villa.
He said, “The security officers on the
road get nothing and giving the security personnel at the Villa extra allowance
is like buying their conscience. They won’t tell the truth. they would only
tell the President what he wants to hear.”
But a former DSS Director, Mike Ejiofor,
disagreed, saying the Presidential Villa “is a special beat” which should
attract extra stipends for the security men serving there.
Punch
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