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Mobile Policemen Protest in Maiduguri Over Alleged Unpaid Allowances

Mobile policemen took to the streets of Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, to protest six months unpaid allowances.

It was gathered that the officers were posted to the state in January to fortify the security of the troubled state which has been rocked with Boko Haram insurgency.

The angry police officers were also shooting in the air on Monday morning forcing motorists nearby to scamper to safety.

They reportedly complained about the inhuman treatment many of them have had to go through as they sleep on the corridors of the office on returning from duty at night.

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