Nigeria Police Force refutes Amnesty International report
Read the press release from the Nigeria Police Force
below...
The attention of the Nigeria Police has been drawn
to an on-line publication entitled ‘Welcome to
Hell-Fire’: torture and other ill-treatment in
Nigeria.
While we do not question the freedom of Amnesty
International to earn its relevance and bread, the
Nigeria Police takes serious exceptions to some
blatant falsehoods and innuendoes contained in
that report.
For one, it smacks of indecency and intemperate
language to liken our dear nation Nigeria, to hell
fire. That cannot be true. We believe that Nigeria is
a growing nation, green and largely peaceful.
While the Nigeria Police and other operators in the
criminal justice sector are undergoing systematic
reforms, and aligning themselves with the demands of
democracy, there is no gain saying the fact that the
Nigeria Police Force has since improved its operational
efficiency and effectiveness. Since the dawn of
democracy in 1999, the Nigeria Police Force has
significantly improved on its human rights records,
owing largely to training and re-training, community
policing, attitudinal change and structural
transformation.
In its report under reference, Amnesty International did
admit in its methodology that it visited some Police
Formations and interviewed some family members of
suspects. At no time in its report, did Amnesty speak or
interface with the Police authorities. This obviously
shows their disdain and apparent lack of character
where the democratic tenets of fair hearing are
concerned.
The report covered a seven year period of 2007-2014. I
dare say that some of the issues raised have since been
dispensed with and settled.
Of a truth, torture or ill-treatment is not, repeat, NOT an
official policy of the Nigeria Police.
The Code of Conduct of Officers, as well as our
Regulations prohibit torture and incivility to members
of the public. We are versed with international best
practices, and the dictates of the Nigerian Constitution
as regards human rights. So the Police do not routinely
torture suspects. It is not systemic or endemic.
Whenever instances of human rights abuses are
brought to the notice of superintending officers, the
offending personnel are promptly sanctioned in line
with the laws and regulations. For the avoidance of
doubt, Nigeria Police Force has a zero tolerance for
corruption and abuse of power. There is no Immunity
for impunity in Nigeria Police Force.
Besides, the Nigeria Police is women-friendly. We do not
target sex workers, nor routinely adopt rape as a
weapon. Instead, the Police has established a family and
human trafficking unit to protect the rights of women,
children and the vulnerable members of our society.
However, the Nigeria Police Force shall meticulously
scan through the document, and investigate any current
human rights abuses linked to any officer or formation.
Any identified and established case of malfeasance or
misconduct shall be treated in line with the laws and
regulations.
We crave the indulgence of Amnesty International to,
for the first time, furnish the Police with specific details
of its allegations to enable us reach the ends of justice
for the alleged victims, and to improve our service
delivery.
The Nigeria Police Force remains responsive to the
yearnings of Nigerians for improved safety and security.
The Police is your helper and friend.
Ag.CP EMMANUEL OJUKWU, psc
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.
@LastßornNews(07060428346.)
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