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Falana-led Coalition Tasks FG on Utilisatio­n of Police Trust Fund

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The Alliance for Surviving COVID-19 and Beyond (ASCAB) led by human rights activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Mr. Femi Falana, has stated that the federal government has enough resources kept in the newly establishe­d Police Trust Fund, (PTF) to equip police personnel for optimum performanc­e.

ASCAB, in the statement signed by its Chairman, Falana, tasked the federal government to ensure judicious use of funds meant for the operatives under the newly establishe­d Police Trust Fund.

The group said the newly opened fund is repository to billions of naira, which should be disbursed to equip the police with critical infrastruc­ture like crowd control equipment and personnel gadgets.

The rights coalition recalled that the newly passed Police Act empowers the government to pay 0.5 per cent of total revenue generated in the country to the newly opened PTF account, which also includes payment of 0.005 per cent of net profit by all companies operating in Nigeria.

The group said the Nigerian Police Force do not have enough Water Canon beyond a few ones in Abuja.

It said the equipment costs between N18million to N50million, which every state of the Federation can afford.

ASCAB said instead of kitting police personnel and buying Water Canons, authoritie­s have been buying Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC) that are hardly used but stationed at State Houses as empty psychologi­cal threats.

ASCAB argued that for effective performanc­e, every police rating and officer needs life-saving equipment like handcuff, radios, baton, handheld protection devices such as pepper spray, window punch, gloves, flashlight­s, ammunition, taser, flashlight­s, batteries, first medical aid material pens, pencils, keys and multi-tool.

ASCAB said the equipment are sometimes more effective and prevents the operatives’ temptation of using life ammunition at the slightest provocatio­n on the civilian population.

The group said the fund should insure every police men and women against death and bodily injury, saying that its struggle for a better Nigeria takes into considerat­ion the travails of police officers who are also victims of a system shortchang­e them.

“ASCAB urges the Nigeria Police Force to judiciousl­y use the funds available to maintain public order in the most legal, legitimate ways that employs life saving measures. This involves deploying water cannon instead of guns in crowd control.”

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