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Nigerian Police Launch ₦1.9 Million Electric Bike Loan Scheme To Support Officer Welfare

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 5, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigerian Police Launch ₦1.9 Million Electric Bike Loan Scheme To Support Officer Welfare.

The Nigerian Police Force has unveiled a new welfare initiative designed to enhance the well-being and operational efficiency of its personnel. The programme, recently announced, offers officers access to a ₦1.9 million loan scheme to acquire electric bikes, a move aimed at improving mobility and supporting the force’s modernisation efforts.

 

Under this scheme, eligible police officers can obtain loans to purchase eco-friendly electric bikes, which are expected to facilitate quicker navigation through urban areas plagued by traffic congestion. This initiative is part of the Nigerian Police Force’s broader commitment to improving officer welfare and equipping personnel with practical tools to carry out their duties effectively. The electric bikes offer a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional vehicles, reducing fuel and maintenance costs for officers.





 

As reported by Sahara Reporters, the programme has been met with cautious optimism by some officers, who see it as a practical step to address economic challenges faced by personnel. The loans are designed to be affordable, with repayment plans tailored to officers’ salaries to ensure accessibility across ranks. This initiative follows earlier welfare programmes, such as the ₦5.5 million tricycle loan scheme, which faced criticism for its high costs and perceived disadvantages for junior officers.

 

 

Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, a strong advocate for welfare reforms, is spearheading this initiative through the Nigeria Police Cooperative Multi-Purpose Society Ltd. The electric bikes are expected to be particularly effective in densely populated cities, where traditional patrol vehicles often struggle with logistical challenges. A police source noted that the bikes will improve response times and enhance community engagement in urban settings.

 

 

While the scheme has been broadly welcomed, some officers have called for transparency in the loan distribution process and clarity on repayment terms to avoid issues encountered in previous initiatives. The Nigerian Police Force has assured personnel that the programme is designed with their interests at heart, incorporating measures to ensure fairness and accountability.

 

 

This initiative aligns with ongoing efforts to modernise the Nigerian Police Force, focusing on improving working conditions and operational capabilities. The adoption of electric bikes reflects a nod to global trends towards sustainable transport while addressing the practical needs of officers on the ground.

 

 

As the programme rolls out, it is expected to serve as a model for future welfare initiatives, potentially paving the way for further innovations to support Nigeria’s law enforcement community. Officers interested in participating are encouraged to contact the Nigeria Police Cooperative for details on eligibility and application processes.

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