200 police officers attached to LASTMA withdrawn for weeks
Over 200 officers of the Nigeria Police Force, NPF, have been withdrawn from the Lagos State Transport Management Agency (LASTMA) for unknown reasons over.
The officers have since been directed to report at their command headquarters in Ikeja, over two weeks ago.
It have been gathered that the withdrawal may not be unconnected with a breach in the condition of service by the management of LASTMA, since they were drafted to assist the agency in their operations in the state.
Sources at LASTMA headquarters in Oshodi, disclosed that their activities and operations have been virtually grounded following the development.
According to the source, “we came to work one morning only to be informed that police authorities have ordered the immediate withdrawal of their officers and men attached to us and since then, our operations have been paralysed all over the state.”
“They have openly been agitating that their counterparts posted on special duties to other agencies and government house, Alausa, are adequately remunerated while the Management of LASTMA, pays them pea nuts.”
The new Lagos State Police spokesperson, Patricia Amadin has said, “Its an administrative re-structuring
The officers have since been directed to report at their command headquarters in Ikeja, over two weeks ago.
It have been gathered that the withdrawal may not be unconnected with a breach in the condition of service by the management of LASTMA, since they were drafted to assist the agency in their operations in the state.
Sources at LASTMA headquarters in Oshodi, disclosed that their activities and operations have been virtually grounded following the development.
According to the source, “we came to work one morning only to be informed that police authorities have ordered the immediate withdrawal of their officers and men attached to us and since then, our operations have been paralysed all over the state.”
“They have openly been agitating that their counterparts posted on special duties to other agencies and government house, Alausa, are adequately remunerated while the Management of LASTMA, pays them pea nuts.”
The new Lagos State Police spokesperson, Patricia Amadin has said, “Its an administrative re-structuring
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