Yahoo Boys: Buhari cautions Police against harassing innocent Nigerians
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President Muhammadu Buhari has cautioned officers and men of the
Nigeria Police Force against harassing young people in their bid to
arrest `yahoo criminals.’
Buhari handed down this warning in his keynote address at the opening
ceremony of the Conference and Retreat for Senior Police Officers on
Monday in Lagos.
The theme of the retreat is “Repositioning the Force for the Challenges of Effective Policing in the 21st Century.’’
Represented by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Buhari said that the
service the police force rendered was one Nigerians could not do without
as it was the closest to the grassroots.
According to him, there are police stations everywhere and the police
above every other service represent law and order to the average
Nigerian.
“Which is why the police cannot escape public scrutiny and sometimes
criticism; Nigerian people old and young want our Police force to be
better and to do better; they want to be even prouder of your service
than ever before.
“This is why in some of our urban areas we want to see more compliance with the rule of law and in dealing with Nigerians.
“Recently many civil society groups have complained about the arrest
of young men and women just because they look successful and are
carrying laptops.
“Yes we must apprehend yahoo criminals but we cannot harass young men
and women on the streets and in taxis most of whom are merely going
about their legitimate businesses.
“There are also cases of extra judicial killings and injuries; misuse
of weapons and excessive use of force by some members of the force.
“ This sort of conduct by a few bad police officers must stop; and it
is the duty of you senior and strategic leaders of the Police force to
ensure that impunity of any kind is discouraged and punished where it is
found.’’
Buhari said that the Nigeria Police force was one of the proudest National assets as it was the largest police force in Africa.
He said that the force had some of the best trained and best educated men and women.
The president said that Nigerian policemen had served everywhere locally and internationally with outstanding results.
“The Nigeria police force led police peace keeping activities in
Congo, Namibia,Angola,Western Sahara,Somalia , Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Bosnia Herzegovina , Croatia, Afghanistan, Kosovo, East Timor.
“Locally in the past one year alone the Nigeria police has between
January and this month arrested over ;2,348 Armed Robbery suspects –
1,412 Suspected kidnappers 694 Murder Suspects, 1,513 Cultists safely
rescued 826 Kidnap victims, recovered-1,660 firearms and 1612 vehicles.
“In the course of duty so many have paid the supreme price; while
fighting off robbers, kidnappers and other criminals many have been
maimed for life.’’
He said that special trainings were being organised for the Special
Units of the Police including the Police Mobile Force, Special Forces,
Counter-Terrorism Unit, Anti-Robbery detachments, Anti-Kidnapping Squads
and the Criminal Investigation.
The president said that resources had been put into acquiring and
deploying electro-muscular disruption technology-based weaponry which is
commonly known as Taser or Stun Guns for low-risk police operations.
According to him, the Federal government has facilitated the passage
of the Police Trust Fund (Establishment) Act, which has since assented.
“ I understand that the Minister of Police Affairs is now working
closely with the Inspector-General of Police to ensure the smooth take
off of the Fund.
“Furthermore, our effort in embracing community policing as a
national security strategy is also informed by the need to close the
trust gap between the Police and the citizens, build partnership and
strengthen collaboration with communities towards addressing prevalent
security threats.
“We have made steady progress in this regard. An important part of
the strategy is to recruit new personnel from within local governments
and ensure that after training such new police officers remain within
their local government. Policing must as much as possible be local.
“It is also within this context that the Federal government approved
the recruitment of 10,000 junior cadre officers into the Nigeria Police
on an annual basis.
“Beyond this, we shall continue to support the leadership of the
Nigeria Police in their personnel capacity development programmes at the
various Police Training facilities.
“All these internal security initiatives will of course remain
ineffectual if the personnel at the strategic level of policing in
Nigeria lack the optimal professional capacity to drive the
strategies,’’ he said.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Inspector General of Police
(IG-P), Mohammed Adamu, said that constant engagement of strategic
managers and consistent training and retraining of personnel was crucial
for effective policing.
The participants comprised all commissioners of police, Assistant
Inspectors General of Police and Deputy Inspectors General of Police.
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