Tension at Alausa Police Quarters Over ₦2M Relocation Package
Tension at the Alausa Police Barracks is rising over a proposed ₦2 million relocation package. Officers and their families say they were not properly consulted. They describe the plan as forced eviction rather than fair compensation. A leaked list reportedly names ranks from DSPs to Inspectors for relocation. It also includes personal and bank details. Police authorities say the move is part of a redevelopment and upgrade of the quarters. Many officers argue the ₦2 million offer falls short of Lagos’s housing costs. They fear displacement and suspect powerful interests behind the plan. The Police Officers’ Wives Association has voiced concerns over family welfare and housing security. Tensions peaked when individuals linked to developers visited the barracks with relocation documents. Some officers refused to sign until there is clarity on compensation and future housing. The dispute highlights gaps in transparency and officer welfare.
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