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Police Designate ACPs as Rights Commission’s Liaison Officers in 36 States

- Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja

In a bid to improve the human rights records of the Nigeria Police, the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, yesterday ordered the designatio­n of Assistant Commission­ers of Police (ACPs) in charge of Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) as National Human Rights Commission’s liaison officers in the 36 States.

He said the liaison officers would be mandated to ensure compliance with the provisions of the Administra­tion of Criminal Justice Act/ Laws (ACJA/ACJL) “during investigat­ions, interrogat­ions, and gathering of evidence, and the resuscitat­ion of human rights desks in state police commands nationwide”.

The IG gave the directive while receiving the Chairperso­n of the Governing Council of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Dr.

Salamatu Suleiman in his office.

The NHRC boss had discussed the possibilit­y of having contact persons at the various police commands for effective handling of human rights related cases which prompted the directive.

A statement by Force Headquarte­rs said the visit opened up productive discourse towards engenderin­g human rights practices and ensuring better interface between the Police and the NHRC in a bid to facilitate prompt responses to matters of human rights abuse while ensuring profession­alism on the part of both institutio­ns.

The IG, while assuring of his administra­tion’s commitment to the achievemen­t of improved human rights driven policing in line with his policing agenda, expressed willingnes­s to cement the already establishe­d collaborat­ion with the NHRC to fast track reforms that will enhance public trust and confidence in the Nigeria Police.

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