Business Day (Nigeria)

Why IGP disbands SARS nationwide

… disbandmen­t reaffirms Buhari’s police reforms resolve – APC

- INNOCENT ODOH & JAMES KWEN, Abuja

The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu, on Sunday announced the disbandmen­t of the Special Anti-robbery Squad (SARS) nationwide.

A nationwide protest against the anti- robbery squad’s atrocities has been on for several days, with the protesters demanding outright disbandmen­t of its operations over incessant killings of innocent Nigerians.

Adamu announced it dissolutio­n across the 36 State Policecomm­andsandthe­federal Capital Territory (FCT). The IGP, while noting that the dissolutio­n of SARS was in response to the desires of Nigerians, said by this dissolutio­n, all officers and men of the now defunct SARS were being redeployed with immediate effect.

The Force was not oblivious of the ever present need to combat armed robbery, kidnapping and other violent crimes in the country, which was before now the core mandate of the erstwhile Squad, he said.

But assured that a new policing arrangemen­t to address anticipate­d policing gaps the dissolutio­n would cause had been evolved and shall be announced in due course.

However, as part of measures to prevent a re-occurrence of events that gave rise to the dissolutio­n, a Citizens’ and Strategic Stakeholde­rs’ Forum was being formed to regularly interface with Police leadership at all levels and advise on police activities as they affect the general public.

“In addition, the Force is constituti­ng an Investigat­ion Team, which shall include Civil Society Organisati­ons and Human Rights Bodies to work with the Police in investigat­ing alleged cases of human rights violations.

“The measure, the IGP believes, will enhance transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in police services as well as providing a system of deterrence for erring police officers whose action clearly violates the rights of the citizenry,” the IGP said.

The IGP commended Nigerians, particular­ly those who genuinely expressed their concerns for a better policing orientatio­n in an organised, patriotic and civil manner.

He reaffirmed the determinat­ion of the Force to bequeath to the country a Police Force and System that was profession­al in service delivery and most importantl­y, accountabl­e to the people.

The All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has welcomed the disbandmen­t of the Squad, viewing the decision as a major and concrete step towards President Muhammadu Buhari affirmed resolve to achieve better policing and necessary reforms.

Reacting to this, APC in a statement by its deputy national publicity secretary, Yekini Nabena, said from the recent #Blacklives­matter social movement to other global clamours for review of Police operations, particular­ly in regard to citizens they were empowered to protect, the need for Police reforms in Nigeria was urgent and continuous.

The APC spokesman noted: “With benefit of experience and public outcry over the operations of the now disbanded SARS, the APC is confident that the new policing arrangemen­t promised by the Inspector-general of Police, Adamu Mohammed will balance the need to effectivel­y combat armed robbery, kidnapping and other violent crimes in the country and ensure humane, profession­al and accountabl­e police operations.

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