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The Commissioner of Police in Borno State, CP Naziru Abdulmajid, has distributed a total of N18.38 million to the families of police officers who lost their lives while serving under the Nigeria Police Force Group Life Assurance Scheme.
According to a statement released by the Public Relations Officer of the command, ASP Nahum Kenneth Daso, the amount of N18,384,135.84 was allocated to nine beneficiaries, including next-of-kin and family members of the deceased officers.
The statement emphasized that the officers “paid the ultimate price while serving the nation with bravery, commitment, and professionalism,” adding that this disbursement is part of broader welfare initiatives available to the families of fallen personnel.
During the cheque presentation ceremony, on behalf of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, CP Abdulmajid stated that the welfare of officers and their families continues to be a primary focus of the Force.
The commissioner encouraged the beneficiaries to utilize the funds wisely, advising that they should be directed towards “the education, healthcare, and overall wellbeing of their families.”
He also praised the Inspector-General of Police for maintaining the scheme, noting that such initiatives provide “essential financial support and long-term stability for the families of our fallen heroes.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the disbursement made by CP Naziru Abdulmajid?
The disbursement aims to provide financial assistance to the families of police officers who died in the line of duty, ensuring their welfare and support through the Nigeria Police Force Group Life Assurance Scheme.
How much money was distributed to the beneficiaries?
A total of N18,384,135.84 was distributed among nine beneficiaries, which includes family members and next-of-kin of the deceased officers.
What advice did CP Abdulmajid give to the beneficiaries regarding the funds?
CP Abdulmajid advised the beneficiaries to use the funds prudently, emphasizing that they should be allocated towards the education, healthcare, and general wellbeing of their families.


