
Borno Police Delivers N18.4M to 9 Fallen Heroes' Families in Nigeria
In a heartwarming display of commitment to those who serve, Borno State Police Commissioner Naziru Abdulmajid personally delivered over 18 million naira to nine families of fallen police officers, ensuring their loved ones' sacrifices are honored with tangible support. The disbursement represents the Nigeria Police Force's dedication to caring for the families of officers who gave their lives protecting their communities.
In a touching ceremony that underscores the Nigeria Police Force's commitment to its own, Commissioner Naziru Abdulmajid of Borno State has delivered N18,384,135.8 to nine families of deceased police officers, ensuring that those who made the ultimate sacrifice are never forgotten.
The meaningful disbursement, made through the Nigeria Police Force Group Life Assurance Scheme (GLAS), represents far more than financial support. It's a promise kept to the families of brave men and women who served their nation with courage, dedication, and professionalism in one of Nigeria's most challenging regions.
Assistant Superintendent of Police Nahum Daso announced the distribution on Friday in Maiduguri, emphasizing that the funds are part of a broader welfare initiative that includes hazardous duty benefits for families of fallen officers. The beneficiaries include next-of-kin and family members who now have resources to help build their futures while honoring their loved ones' legacies.
Representing Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, Commissioner Abdulmajid stressed that officer welfare remains a cornerstone priority for the Force. He praised GLAS as a powerful demonstration of compassionate, accountable leadership that ensures no family faces hardship alone after losing a loved one in service to the nation's peace and security.
The commissioner encouraged the families to use the benefits wisely, investing in education, healthcare, and overall wellbeing. These funds represent an opportunity to transform grief into growth, ensuring that children can pursue their dreams and families can maintain stability during difficult transitions.

Speaking for the beneficiaries, Usman Lawan expressed deep gratitude to the Inspector General and Force leadership for their compassionate approach. His assurance that the funds would be responsibly utilized reflects the dignity and purpose with which these families honor their fallen heroes.
The Ripple Effect:
This disbursement creates waves of positive impact that extend far beyond the immediate families. When police officers know their loved ones will be cared for, they can serve with greater peace of mind. When communities see such commitment to welfare, trust in law enforcement strengthens. And when families receive support during their darkest hours, they can transform tragedy into opportunity.
The initiative also sets a powerful precedent for institutional responsibility across Nigeria. By prioritizing the welfare of personnel and their families, the Nigeria Police Force demonstrates that service and sacrifice will always be met with honor and support. This approach helps attract dedicated individuals to law enforcement while ensuring current officers feel valued and protected.
For the nine families receiving these benefits, the funds represent hope, stability, and the knowledge that their loved ones' service meant something profound. Children can continue their education, medical needs can be met, and daily necessities become manageable rather than overwhelming.
In related positive news, Abia State Governor Dr. Alex Otti has praised Inspector General Egbetokun for implementing a policy allowing officers to serve in their home states. The governor welcomed 31 newly commissioned officers from the 7th Regular Course who will serve in Abia, noting that their local knowledge, language skills, and cultural understanding will enhance community policing and strengthen the bond between law enforcement and citizens.
These initiatives together paint a picture of a police force evolving to better serve both its personnel and the communities they protect, one thoughtful policy at a time.
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Based on reporting by Guardian Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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