THE Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar yesterday said
the removal of roadblocks from the nation’s highways has reduced
corruption in the Nigeria Police Force in the past one year after he
assumed office.
Abubakar disclosed this during an interaction session at a ‘One Day
Roundtable and Dinner’ organized by a non -governmental organization,
CLEEN Foundation to mark the post-one year of his being in office.
Opining on the removal of roadblocks from highways across the
country, Abubakar said it has drastically reduced accidental discharges
and eliminated the N20 syndrome, as well as harassment of road users.
Abubakar said: “The withdrawal of police roadblocks has reduced 80
per cent corruption in the Nigeria Police These roadblocks were centres
of corruption, which dented the image of the Force. With the removal of
the roadblocks, the accidental discharge, harassment and human rights
abuse have reduced as well.
“Measures are put in place for the past one year have led to drastic
reduction in complaints against members of the Force, especially
extra-judicious killings and N20 syndrome.
“In improving police image and enforcement of fundamental human
rights, there has been increased media presence through proactive
response to media and public enquiry, greater synergy between police and
other
security agencies.”
Meanwhile, CLEEN Foundation presented awards to deserving top 10
police stations in the Nigeria who participated in the Altus Police
Visitors’ Week, 2012, and whose performance were assessed and met the
standards set.
The Executive Director, CLEEN Foundation, Mrs Keme Okeyendo said the
awards has been a yearly assesment done to evaluate the poerformance of
the poloice across the country. Also to challenge other police officers
to do more in their service.
Saturday, 4 May 2013
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