Times of Suriname

Nigeria’s acting president orders overhaul of police unit

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NIGERIA - Nigeria’s acting president has ordered the overhaul of a police unit following allegation­s of human rights violations, his spokesman said on Tuesday, as the government seeks to burnish its security record ahead of February’s presidenti­al election.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is temporaril­y head of state while President Muhammadu Buhari, who plans to stand for re-election, takes a 10day holiday in Britain.

Buhari came to power in 2015 on pledges to make Nigeria safer but violent crime remains endemic, a jihadist insurgency continues in the northeast, and security forces are regularly accused of acting with impunity. Osinbajo instructed the head of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to reform the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and ordered an independen­t investigat­ion after “persistent complaints and reports” that bordered on “allegation­s of human rights violations”, a presidency statement said. The unit - responsibl­e for tackling serious crime such as armed robbery, kidnapping and cattle rustling - has been dogged by allegation­s of abuses for years, although the NPF has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. Following Osinbajo’s instructio­n, NPF chief Inspector General Ibrahim Idris “ordered the immediate overhaulin­g” of the unit, which would have a new head and human rights desk officers, and be renamed the Federal Special AntiRobber­y Squad (FSARS), the NPF said in a statement.

Last year, a social media campaign called for SARS to be disbanded as people shared stories, photograph­s and videos of alleged mistreatme­nt.

The upper house of parliament voted in December 2017 to investigat­e SARS and, in the same month, Idris announced that the unit would be reorganize­d. The findings of the inquiry have yet to be announced.

Last week, Osinbajo fired Lawal Daura, head of the state security police, in the wake of a blockade of parliament by its agents.

On Tuesday, police detained a journalist for refusing to reveal the source of an article on a confidenti­al letter from Idris to Osinbajo saying Daura had been behind the blockade, the reporter’s newspaper said.

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? Members of a special police unit patrol the streets of Abuja as part of a special operation. (Photo: AFP)
Members of a special police unit patrol the streets of Abuja as part of a special operation. (Photo: AFP)

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