The Edo State Police Command has sparked outrage with its recent directive banning police officers below the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) from using air conditioners and fridges in their offices. This includes all Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) in the state.
Critics have slammed the move as a misplaced priority and discriminatory, especially given the current security challenges in the state. While cultists and criminals roam free, the police command is focused on restricting comfort and conducive work environments for junior officers.
The ban is particularly galling since the officers had purchased these amenities with their own money or received them as gifts from friends. The police command neither provided nor reimbursed them for these expenses.
This decision has drawn sharp criticism, with many questioning the police force’s priorities and values. As the world modernizes and upgrades police facilities, Nigeria’s police force seems to be regressing. The ban has demoralized junior officers, who feel undervalued and unappreciated.
The Edo State Police Command’s move has sparked a national debate on police welfare, priorities, and leadership. Many are calling for a reversal of the ban and a focus on addressing the real security challenges facing the state.