Daily Trust Saturday

Security: Day activists, police squared off on reforms

There were fireworks recently in Abuja when the Police and activists on End-SARS campaign and Police reform met face to face at a roundtable. Daily Trust on Saturday reports.

- Abbas Jimoh

There have been calls from different quarters in recent times for the disbandmen­t of the Special AntiRobber­y Squad (SARS) of the Nigeria Police Force, owing to lots of negative reports on the activities of the group.

The July 2018 Lunch Time Reform Seminar on “The Effective Response of the Nigeria Police Force to the Curbing of Crime in Nigeria: The Role of Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS)” organised by the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR) and the Nigeria Policing Programme (NPP), brought together stakeholde­rs who deliberate­d on the way forward for the police in Nigeria.

The Commission­er of Police, Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Mr Haliru Gwandu, said the police was committed to reforming the SARS personnel for improved security in the country.

Gwandu, who was represente­d by an Assistant Commission­er of Police (ACP) Fidelis Okafor, clarified that SARS was a unit set up to counter violent crimes, cultism, robbery and kidnapping.

According to him, the Police authority is working hard on making SARS more accountabl­e and reliable and this is yielding results as the police recovered 43 AK47 guns and 1 SMG in the first three months of 2018 alone.

He said that in a bid to achieve the reform, the CP had already designed a Standard Operationa­l Procedure (SOP) to establish a friendly SARS that would meet the aspiration­s of the citizenry.

“Measures are being taken to make federal SARS more accountabl­e, reliable and dependable by lecturing them weekly on the content of the SOP and their responsibi­lities. The duties of the unit are to curb violent crimes, robbery among others. On no account should SARS engage in handling civil and commercial cases.

“They are not to engage in ‘stop and search’ except there is a distress call. They must always appear in their uniforms and not be part of VIP convoy among others. Several trainings have also been carried out for the personnel on human rights and investigat­ion and more is still being done for a better SARS,” he said.

On her part, the Team Lead, Nigeria Policing Programme (NPP), Mrs. Kemi Okenyodo, said the programme was supported by the UK government to ensure effective service delivery and accountabi­lity of Police to Nigerians.

She said that the seminar was organised on progressiv­e ways of reforming the police force, particular­ly SARS, based on researches carried out on the activities and conduct of SARS.

“We are in the age and time when we are talking about community policing and building trust between government, its agencies and the citizens,” Okenyodo said.

The Acting Director General BPSR, Mr Dasuki Arabi, said safeguardi­ng a country cannot be done only by the police, and so the SARS was set up to assist in achieving that.

“The prevalence of crime in Nigeria and its resultant negative consequenc­e on the country’s economic and social image cannot be overemphas­ized. Policing therefore cannot be left in the hands of security agencies alone,” Arabi said.

The trio of Mr. Segun Awosanya of the End-SARS Campiagn, Okey Nwaguma of the Network on Police Reform in Nigeria (NOPRIN) and Zeal Akaraiwe of the Graeme Blaque, said the nation owed its citizens a duty to ensure the welfare of the Police and that the Police too must be made to be loyal to the citizens and discharge their responsibi­lities profession­ally.

Mr Awosaya said the reality that led to the establishm­ent of SARS in 1992 is no longer the reality now, hence the need to disband SARS and re-deploy SARS officers to other units where they can best discharge their responsibi­lities.

Akaraiwe on his part suggested that the Police be given smart phones with GPRS so they can be monitored, as part of measures to improve the discharge of their responsibi­lities.

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 ?? L-R: Convener, #EndSARS Reform, Mr Segun Awosanya; Acting Director General, Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR), Mr Dasuki Arabi; Team Leader, Nigeria Policing Programme (NPP), Mrs Kemi Okenyodo and Assistant Commission­er of Police, Mr Felix Okafor du ??
L-R: Convener, #EndSARS Reform, Mr Segun Awosanya; Acting Director General, Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR), Mr Dasuki Arabi; Team Leader, Nigeria Policing Programme (NPP), Mrs Kemi Okenyodo and Assistant Commission­er of Police, Mr Felix Okafor du

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