A widow has been asked to vacate her Police husband’s home just three months after his burial.

The grave of Sergeant George Ebiega of the Police College, Ikeja,
Lagos State, was still fresh when the police authorities ordered his
wife of 10 years, Mary, out of the barracks.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the mother of three had been given till the weekend to vacate their room and parlour apartment.
Our correspondent gathered that 40-year-old George took ill for about a
week and was taken to a hospital in the Ikeja area, where he died in
late August.
His remains were subsequently taken to his hometown in Benue State and interred.
Upon the wife’s return after the burial in September, George’s immediate
boss was reported to have given the family two years to find another
accommodation, including a new school for the children.
However, one Dominic, a policeman, came knocking a few days later, saying he had been allotted the apartment.
After learning that the family had two more years to spend in it, he was said to have left without any incident.
On Tuesday, things took a dramatic turn when Mary was told that some
personnel from the Police House and Barracks Department were looking for
her.
The 31-year-old, who spoke to PUNCH Metro while fighting back tears,
said when she got to the department, she was told to vacate the
apartment by the weekend.
She stated, “I explained to them that I was given two years, but
they said there was nothing that they could do about it. Later, we went
to meet the commandant in his office.
“The commandant said the three months I had stayed after my husband’s
death was enough and since my husband was already deceased, that was the
end and work must continue. He said I should leave by the weekend.”
The widow lamented that aside from not receiving the arrears of her
husband’s salaries since his death, she had no money to rent an
apartment.
She noted that her job as a cleaner could not fetch her enough money to rent another apartment at such a short notice.
PUNCH Metro was also told that the couple’s three children were
attending a primary school in the Ikeja area; an eviction would mean a
setback for their education.
Mary wondered why Dominic, whom she claimed knew her husband and hails
from the same Benue community with him, would accept to take the
apartment and throw the family out in the cold.
“We have been staying here since December 2014. My husband was a
hardworking man. He served this nation to the best of his strength and
ability. I have not received his death benefits or anything and they
want to treat us like this? Where will I go with my children? I don’t
have any money; please help us,” she said.
The Commandant, Police College, Ikeja, CP Olasupo Ajani, insisted that
the barracks was a government property and because work must continue,
Mary and her children must leave.
He, however, said the family was given till January 2020, adding that
instead of making preparations to quit the apartment, the widow had been
crying around and seeking help from people.
Ajani stated, “What we are saying is that since her husband died in
August, the rule is that they should be given three months’ grace so
that they can pack out. You know it is police job; work continues. You
cannot donate the house to the woman.
“When the three months elapsed and they came to my office that she did
not leave, I asked her why she was behaving that way.. Three months are
enough for her to either relocate to her husband’s hometown or get
another apartment, because this is a government house. When somebody
dies on the job, they don’t give the house to the widow; the job
continues and another person takes the position.”
Ajani said the police needed apartments for officers and men the widow’s cries would not help her condition.
Asked of the entitlements of the deceased, the police boss said there
was a procedure to follow and Mary should be advised to start doing the
right things to process George’s benefits.
“She is just particular about retaining that apartment, which is not
possible. Even as the commandant, I cannot tell her that I will give
her the apartment. This is a government job and the work will continue,” he added.
Source: Punch
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