This was certainly partly so, although in reality one can only guess what was behind it. It is possible that police payrolls included people who did not exist, and it was rumored that in several places wages were claimed in the names of dead police officers and police workers. It is certain that there is duplication of salary lists.
The staggering 80,000 fake police officers came from a mess of records, and presumably a lot of manipulation.
the Journalists break the case They also tried to obtain information from the police. Several police officers, who requested to remain anonymous, said that before their data was entered into the central system, they sometimes received additional, unjustified reductions in their salaries beyond the tax deductions. But it was not possible to find out more, because reporters were directed to senior police officers, and did not receive answers to their questions from them.
A Nigerian organization that aims to improve police work and prevent police abuses in the spring of the year He called the government and the president To launch a comprehensive investigation into the “unprecedented corruption case,” and if it occurs, its results are unknown.
Therefore, the issue of 80,000 fake policemen in Nigeria may remain unclear forever.