Sunday, 26 August 2018
Edo government awards families of slain police officers N6 million
The Government of Edo State has awarded the families of three slain police officers that served at the Ogba Zoo, six million naira.
The state governor, Godwin Obaseki, who made the cheque presentation at the Government House in Benin City, said the gesture is to compensate the bravery shown by the officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.
He said that We are not here today to celebrate but remember our fallen heroes, specifically Inspector Henry Eguoba, Sergeant Christopher Omoregie and Sergeant Stephen Igbinoba of the Nigeria Police Force who lost their lives in a very sad incident involving the kidnap of the manager of Ogba Zoological Garden and Natures Park.
To the governor, “This is a token to convey our appreciation and gratitude in consideration of what they did for us. Their memories will live on in our hearts.” Obaseki believes the money is a symbol of appreciation “as no amount of money can replace their lives”.
On his part, the Edo State Police Commissioner, Johnson Kokumo, expressed his appreciation to the governor for his kind gesture, which he described as rare, and noted that the financial support will help the family in solving some of their problems.
Speaking on behalf of the families, a very emotional Mrs Henry Eguoba, whose husband was an inspector in the police force, expressed their gratitude to the governor for the support.
Source; Today Ng
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