Eight police officers in Lagos have been dismissed
over “very serious criminal offenses”, while six others were demoted in ranks,
the state commissioner, Mr Imohimi Edgal said.
Edgal, also said that 108 officers were disciplined
for various offenses from January to July, 2018 in the Lagos State Command.
He made the disclosure at a Stakeholders’ Forum on
“Police Accountability and Presentation of Advocacy Materials at the command’s
headquarters, Ikeja. The police chief said that 58 other officers recorded
major entries, six officers reprimanded, 28 officers got warning, four officers
had extra fatigue, while five others were discharged for lack of evidences
against them. “The days of police officers receiving slaps on the wrist for
offences are gone. When you performed excellently well, you will receive a CP’s
Commendation Letter.
“I am not happy
punishing any officer, but that does not mean we should overlook unprofessional
conducts. When I resumed as CP Lagos, I discovered that the public had lost
confidence in the police. “I set up a Citizen Complaint Hot Centre with 10
mobile phone lines through which people can complain about the wrongs of our
men. I have received many complaints. “However, there is no way I would know
all that my men are doing if nobody complained,” he said. Edgal called on
people in Lagos to continue to assist the police with information and other
assistance, stressing that the 28,000 officers and men in Lagos were inadequate
to police the state. According to him, community policing in the state is
working as it had reduced crimes by 35 per cent. Commending the forum organised
by the civil society groups, he said that it would also assist the police to
perform better. Edgal, while appointing a senior police officer, SP Abubakar
Aliyah from the X-Squad, as member of the forum, promised to monitor the
activities of the forum, Mr Okechukwu Nwanguma, the National Coordinator,
Network For Police Reform In Nigeria (NOPRIN) and Chairman of the forum, spoke
on “Toward Sustained Community Partnership with the Lagos State Police”.
Nwanguma said that the forum was formed with a view to
have regular engagement and interaction with the Lagos State Police Command on
issues of police accountability. “The platform is to stand as a liaison between
the police and the communities. “This is with a view to deepening partnership
between the police and the communities they serve and to improve public safety
and security. “We want to gain deeper understanding of the workings of the
various complaints and disciplinary mechanisms within the Lagos State Police
Command and the feedback system.
“We want to have a formalised and structured
engagement with them, contribute to strengthening them and promoting police
accountability,” he said. Nwanguma commended Edgal for his human rights record,
noting that he was one of the best commissioners in the country with good human
rights police command. The Head of Monitoring, National Human Rights
Commission, South-West, Mrs Nneka Anigbo, said that the launch of the forum was
a welcome development.
Anigbo said the commission would support the forum to
succeed, and commended the CP for a job well done in the state. The President
of Crime Reporters Association of Nigeria (CRAN), Mr Odita Sunday, praised the
initiative behind the forum, urging Edgal to maintain the high level of crime
fighting. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that one of the highlights
of the launch included the presentation of some advocacy materials by Nwanguma
and Mrs Bose Iro Ndu of Women’s Rights and Health Project
Lagos police boss Edgal sacks 8 officers, demotes six
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