June 12 Protest: ‘Remain Civil But Firm With Those Who Threatens Security’, IGP Tells Officers
Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, has directed officers to be civil but firm in dealing with any person or group who may want to take advantage of June 12 Democracy Day to threaten internal security order.
He directed the order to Zonal Assistant Inspectors General of Police and Commissioners of Police in states and Federal Capital Territory.
Speaking during a meeting with strategic commanders of Nigeria Police Force in Abuja, the IGP urged them to remain civil with law-abiding citizens during the Democracy Day celebration.
The directive comes amid proposed June 12 protest by various groups across the country agitating for different demands including better security, economy as well as Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Oduduwa Nation calling for secession.
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He said;
The June 12 Democracy Day is days away. We are currently reviewing the security situation, with a view to ensuring a hitch-free exercise.
Details of this will form part of our discussion. I must, however, remind you all of the need to remain civil with law-abiding citizens, but firm with any person or group that may wish to take advantage of the event to threaten our internal security order.
Baba expressed dismay that most Command Commissioners of Police still allow their officers to unnecessarily impound vehicles at police stations.
He said: “Police facilities are not junkyards and must not be turned to one. Indeed, such acts create vulnerabilities which often engender attacks on our facilities.
“Accordingly, I task you to return to your commands and undertake a major operation to clear all such indiscriminately impounded vehicles off your stations.
‘’The compliance to this directive shall be confirmed in the course of my ongoing tours to your command and any departmental head, zonal commander, commissioner of police or unit head that is found wanting will be dealt with.
“I have also received reports of abuses associated with the use of SPY plate numbers and tainted glasses. Accordingly, henceforth the issuance of SPY plate numbers and tainted glasses permits are hereby suspended.
‘’The existing authorisations are being reviewed and a protocol to regulate the issuance of such permits will be evolved.
“An emerging trend in which some motorists cover their plate numbers has also been noticed across the country. This practice inhibits our law enforcement operations and hence, is intolerable. Consequently, commissioners of police are tasked to as part of their operations, arrest any motorist involved in this act.
“Furthermore, I have been receiving reports that some Commissioners of Police are still allowing the mounting of roadblocks in their jurisdictions. For the avoidance of doubt, roadblocks under any description or guise remain banned across the country and any officer found to be contravening this order will be held liable and dealt with firmly.
“The society has evolved. As law enforcement operatives, we must align our policing strategies to these societal dynamics, particularly, at this time that our policing functions are being built in the community policing model in which the citizen’s interests are prioritized.
“Roadblocks as a policing model is becoming obsolete and unacceptable, hence we are working towards enhancing our intelligence-led and technology-driven policing capability as well as strengthening the ‘Safer Highway Motorized Patrol Scheme’ as an alternative to roadblocks.
“Therefore you are tasked to ensure that deployments within your command are reviewed and your operations aligned to this new policing approach which discourages the disposition to limiting the liberty of the citizens through roadblocks which are known to be avenues for corrupt tendencies and other vices that widens the trust gap between the citizens and the police.”