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Moroccan Trade Unions to Go on National Strike Today

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Taroudant – Morocco’s four trade union confederations called for a national strike in public service and all sectors for Thursday.

Following a meeting held last Friday, the Democratic Labour Confederation (CDT), the Moroccan Labour Union (UMT), the General Union of Workers of Morocco (UGTM), and the Democratic Labour Federation (FDT) called on all employees to participate in the strike.

The four unions said in a joint statement that the purpose of this strike is to denounce “the absence of a fair social policy and social dialogue on the part of the government which takes unilateral decisions that threaten the social stability of the country.”

The statement added that the strike aims to “defend the gains of retirement for workers, trade union freedoms, rights and dignity.

The unions also called on the government to establish a participatory approach in reforming the pension system, the implementation of other provisions of the Agreement of April 26, 2011, and the opening of sectorial negotiations to reach agreements

On November 29, more than 10,000 people took to the streets in Casablanca to protest the government’s policies.

The protesters hoisted placards with slogans denouncing the high cost of living, pension reform, and other issues. They called for an increase in salaries and the omission of Article 288 from the Penal Code, which criminalizes striking.

 

Culled from Morocco world News

Sudan’s NCP Says Lifting Subsidies On Goods To Be Implemented Gradually

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A man selling eggs waits for customers at the market in Khartoum, Sudan

KHARTOUM) – Sudan’s ruling National Congress Party (NCP) Wednesday said that subsidies would be lifted gradually admitting the move will negatively impact on the poor and low-income families.

On Monday, Sudan’s finance minister Badr al-Din Mahmoud urged the National Assembly legislators to approve the 2016 budget including lifting of government subsidies on wheat, flour, fuel and electricity in order to avoid economic collapse.

The chairman of the NCP’s economic sector in Khartoum state Al-Mahi Khalafalla stressed that the lifting of subsidies is part of the economic reform program, saying it would be implemented gradually according to a well-thought plan to remove the distortions of the national economy.

He told the official news agency (SUNA) that the poor and vulnerable sections of the society must be put into consideration when the gradual lifting of subsidies is implemented.

“Subsidizing commodities doesn’t [help] achieve social justice [in the country] because nobody is benefiting from government subsidies but the [foreign] diplomatic missions and the rich people,” he said.

Khalafalla added that subsidized goods are being smuggled to neighbouring countries where they are sold at higher prices, pointing the government couldn’t control Sudan’s vast borders to prevent smuggling operations.

The NCP official underscored the need to direct part of the subsidies money to build a wide social security network to offer health insurance and financial support for the productive and the low-income families.

He also stressed the importance to direct large amounts of the subsidies money to increase the production and the productivity to achieve the goals of the economic reform program including improving the living conditions and increasing exports.

Khalafalla further noted that the 2016 budget must include an increase in government employees’ salaries because lifting of subsidies would provide real financial resources and help avoid deficit financing which increases inflation rate.

Sudan’s economy was hit hard since the southern part of the country declared independence in July 2011, taking with it about 75% of the country’s oil output.

However, the government succeeded in bringing inflation rate down from a high of 46.8% in July 2014 to 11.3% in August 2015 but ordinary citizens continue to complain from cost of living increases that impaired their access to basic commodities.

Also, the Sudanese pound has lost 100% of its value since South Sudan’s secession. The exchange rate of the US dollar on the black market has reached 11.5 Sudanese pounds (SDG).

The official dollar exchange rate stated by the Central Bank of Sudan (CBoS) is around 6.1 SDG.

The curtailment of fuel subsidies in September 2013 almost doubled prices of gasoline and diesel, triggering some of the worst protests Sudan has seen in years.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) at the time approved of Khartoum’s decision saying that fuel subsidies “disproportionately” benefit the rich, but called for “a new package of corrective measures”, including addressing fiscal imbalances and tax reforms.

In august 2014, the Sudanese government announced the implementation of the five-year program as an extension of the tripartite program, which included the partial lifting of subsidies in 2012 and 2013.

It also agreed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Staff-Monitored Program (SMP) to help it achieve a set of economic and financial policies and objectives which include sustaining economic growth, controlling inflation, reforming the banking sector and reducing budget deficit among others.

 

Culled from Sudan Tribune

Nigeria will assist Benin Republic in conducting credible elections in 2016 – Buhari

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Abuja – President Muhammadu Buhari has pledged that Nigeria will assist the Republic of Benin in conducting free and fair general elections in 2016.

The President made the pledge in Abuja on Tuesday at a joint news conference with his Beninoise counterpart, Boni Yayi, after a closed door meeting at the Presidential Villa.

He congratulated Yayi, who will be completing his second five-year tenure as President of Benin Republic in February 2016.

“He (President Boni Yayi) is going to round up his two terms of five years.

“He will be 10-year old in February as a President. I congratulate him

“Certainly, Nigeria, using its experience of holding elections, will make sure that the election in our neighboring country has gone on smoothly and as humanly possible.’’

President Buhari stated that Nigeria and Benin Republic have agreed to put in place fresh strategies to check oil theft in the Gulf of Guinea.

The President also promised to expedite action on the request by Benin Republic to link its power turbine with the West Africa Gas Pipeline.

On the forthcoming 40th anniversary of ECOWAS, Buhari assured that Nigeria will host the event in the next nine days.

The closed door meeting between the two leaders dwelt on economic integration, regional cooperation, and security within the West African sub-region.

The two presidents agreed to intensify the on-going efforts to tackle the menace of Boko Haram insurgency under the auspices of the Multi-National Joint Task Force.

In his remarks, President Yayi said that his country was ready to contribute 800 men to the multi-national force.

He said the men were ready and were only awaiting deployment.

Yayi, who spoke through an interpreter, said his country would always support Nigeria in the fight against terrorism and corruption.

While applauding the leadership style of Buhari, Yayi pledged to always cooperate with Nigeria.

“President Buhari took over the mantle of government at a time terrorism, occasioned by the activities of Boko Haram, is high.

“To fight terrorism, Benin is ready to send about 800 men to join the men that are already prepared to fight terrorism. The team is battle-ready for deployment.

“The will-power is there and Benin is committed to deploying the men. Benin will always remain on the side of Nigeria in its trying times.

“The sub-region is also going through serious problems of development. Fighting Boko Haram is becoming difficult because OPEC countries are going through oil crisis.

“We will always stand beside Buhari in his fight against corruption.’’

Yayi also invited President Buhari to attend the burial of former President of the republic, Mathew Kerekou.

Meanwhile, the Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC) on Tuesday expressed its total support for the Federal Government’s anti-corruption agenda.

The council, led by its Chairman, Malam Bashir Ibrahim, made this position known to State House correspondents after visiting President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Ibrahim stated that the council has launched a campaign against undue influence of “big money in Nigerian politics’’.

“To deal decisively with economic and financial corruption, we must simultaneously deal with political corruption as well,’’ he said.

Ibrahim expressed IPAC’s commitment to strengthening multi-party democracy in Nigeria.

He pledged the council’s commitment to the unity and indivisibility of the country.

 

Culled from www.vanguardngr.com/

Nigeria: Government Closes Down Vehicle Inspection Office over Corruption and Indiscipline

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Nasir-el-Rufai
Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir-el-Rufai

By Longtong Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Governor Nasir El-Rufai has announced the immediate closure of the Kaduna state’s Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) Office as a result of indiscipline and corruption among officers.

Spokesman of the Governor, Samuel Aruwan in a statement, Tuesday, disclosed that the decision came after an executive order was signed by the governor, directing all personnel of the agency to promptly withdraw from the streets – with the permanent staff reports to the office of the Commissioner for Works, Housing and Transport.

It further stated that, “with this decision, the casual staffs have become surplus to requirements and accordingly dispensed with forthwith. The permanent staffs of the defunct VIO are to report to the Commissioner of Works Housing and Transport for further instructions.”

It warned that anyone found purporting the streets as VIO henceforth, would be treated as an impostor and arrested for impersonation, adding that, announcements shall be made when a replacement agency is ready to commence operations.

“Following deliberations at the Executive Council and the Security Council, the government came to the conclusion that the VIO as currently constituted does not serve the public interest. The government has noted complaints from members of the public and the security agencies regarding widespread indiscipline, misconduct, alleged extortion and disrespect to citizens by VIO personnel.

“Government is taking steps to review and reassign the functions hitherto performed by the VIO. A new structure, fitter for purpose and oriented for proper public service, will be formed and announced soon.

“While a replacement agency for the VIO is in the works, the Kaduna State Government wishes to reiterate that no staff or agency of the public service is allowed to collect or receive cash payment.

”State laws prohibit the collection of cash revenues by any person, authority or organization. All payments to the government must be conducted through a bank or via electronic channels,” the statement explained.

Nigerian Police Unveils Korede Bello As Youth Ambassador

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By Longtong Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – One of Nigeria’s popular artistes, Korede Bello has been unveiled as the First Nigerian Police Youth Ambassador by the Nigeria police.

Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Solomon E. Arase, while unveiling the Police Youth Ambassador and also an anti-crime jingles recently, said, the youths are critical elements in fighting crimes in the country.

A Statement by the Police Spokesperson Olabisi Kolawole explained that the IGP described the youths as potential security agents and a deciding factor in the security of the nation as a result of their youthful propensity.

He therefore urged the Ambassador to take campaign against criminality to other Nigerian youths with a view to discouraging them from taking to crime; while calling on the youths to emulate the patriotic spirit of the Youth Ambassador, Korede Bello, to shun crime and criminality by redefining their priorities and contributing their quota in building a great Nigeria.

The statement further noted that the anti-crime campaign jingles was aimed at sensitizing young Nigerians on the dangers of crime and discourage them from engaging in it; adding that the jingles are featured in English, Yoruba, Hausa and Igbo languages to be aired on different media stations across the country.

It added that, “The jingles which are in consonance with the IGP’s untiring efforts at addressing the security challenges of terrorism, insurgency, kidnapping, cultism, rape as well as human and drug trafficking offences, will help in rebranding the nation and generally help to educate citizens on how to avoid victimisation by criminals.”

Korede Bello is seen as a positive representation of Nigerian youths. In his acceptance speech, he promised to work with the police to ensure that youths do not engage in crimes.

New APC Faction Emerged In Northern Nigeria, Describes Governor Policies as Anti-People

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APC Logo

By Veronica Bazim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – A new faction of the All Progressive Congress (APC) party have emerged in Kaduna State known as ‘True’ All Progressive Congress, and has described the Nasir El-Rufai government of Kaduna state as government running anti-people policies – a continued cause of hardship as well as poverty in the state.

Briefing newsmen recently in Kaduna, the Publicity Secretary of the faction, Murtala Abubakar also decried the highhandedness of El-Rufa’i over the APC administration in the state and deviating from the ideas of change which millions of people yearn and voted for.

They expressed worries over unpaid salaries, irrational dismissals, and termination of appointments as well as other terror tactics that has placed so many under stress.

The group noted that, “We are pained to join the outcry over the anti-people policies of Governor Nasir El-Rufa’i which have continued to produce misery and pauperization. The highhandedness of the Governor which has now created the impression that an APC administration in the state has turned its back against the people …”

“We do not support the strategy of the state government that seeks to extend and compound the sufferings of our people who in the 16 years of the last administration of the PDP in the state and at the national level, were subjected to untold hardships.”

The New APC posited that, members of the party are responsible people who successfully worked hard to remove PDP and put their party in power, adding that, “it is with tremendous reluctance that we make public, issues and grievances that should have otherwise been raise and settled in engagements with those who have the responsibility to address them.”

The group further called on the presidency and the party’s national leadership to disregard any presentation by El-Rufai to influence the appointments of party members from Kaduna State into positions in government and also prevent him from hijacking or crippling the state party.

“This particular demand is informed by the realization that the governor intends to continue to cripple the party by punishing loyalty and commitment while at the same time rewarding lackeys and others who satisfy his needs to amass all control of governance and the party in the state.”

The group said there is no available avenue left and they would fail millions of people who expect the party to operate with requisite standard of responsibility and accommodation if they continue to remain silent.

“The same millions of people who require the state government under our great party to show sensitivity to the feelings of our people in the discharge of its mandate need to know where we stand on the disturbing issue of the clear contempt for decency being exhibited by the state administration.”

Reacting to the group’s allegation, the Kaduna state APC Acting Publicity Secretary, Salisu Wusono, said all policies of the governor are in accordance with the party’s manifestos.

He urged members of the party to remain loyal and not to be deceived by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), by distracting the good works of the governor.

Wusono said, “We have only one APC in Kaduna State. The party in Kaduna has leadership and structure.

“We are running the affairs of the party according to the manifestos, constitution and ideology of APC. As far as we are concerned, we worked together with Governor Nasir El-Rufai to make APC alive in Kaduna and removed PDP out of Kaduna state.”

Nigeria: Northern Government Partners Israeli Institute To Boost Irrigation Farming

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An irrigation farm

Kano state government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Galilee National Management Institute of Israel on water resource management to boost irrigation farming in the state.

Spokesperson of the Kano State governor, Halilu Ibrahim Dantiye, in a statement explained that shortly after signing the MOU, the Kano state Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje noted that the state is ready to develop the agricultural sector through  irrigation farming so as to enhance the competitiveness of the local economy and to alleviate poverty in the state.

It stated that, Kano state has agricultural resource endowments comprising of about 1, 754, 200 hectares of arable land; 982, 600 hectares of inland waters and 72, 072 hectares of forest cover which are grossly underutilized for food security, job creation and export – adding that the state also has irrigation facilities including over 20 dams, which if utilized, cannot only feed the state but the country as whole and also provide huge agricultural output for export.

Ganduje stressed that, Kano state being one of the populous state in Nigeria has a dwindling allocation from the Federation Account as such; signing of the MOU with the Israeli institute could not have come at a better time than now. He pointed out that since there is a ban on the importation of rice and wheat, his administration has taken steps to encourage wheat and rice cultivation throughout the year hoping that the farmers in Kano would learn from the expertise that the Israeli institute would offer.

The statement also noted that the governor indicated interest to work with the Israeli partners in the area of domestic animals’ insemination to enhance the quality of dairy products, meat and allied goods in the state.

Earlier, President of the Institute, Joseph Shevel, noted that the institution is a leading public training organization that offers advanced courses to professionals in several fields. He assured that, with the MOU, it would train indigenes of Kano on technical proficiency in irrigation farming; saying that, “the institute would offer free scholarships to 100 indigenes of the state.”

While expressing optimisms on the signed agreement, Shevel said his country, Israel is highly advanced in agriculture, adding that, about 50 percent of pepper consumed in Europe is exported from Israel.

REJOINDER: RE – ‘ARASE, POLICE BRUTALITY STAINING YOUR TENURE’

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The attention of the Force leadership has been drawn to an editorial on the above title as published in the Punch Newspaper of November 24, 2015. Much as it is acknowledged that the Editorial Board of the Punch Newspaper remains at legal liberty to express its opinion, concerns on the integrity, motivation and intent of the personalities behind such freely expressed opinion will naturally be called to question when the pieces of information they relayed to the citizens were products of misinformation, cheap blackmail and utterly biased reportage.

In the case of the Punch Newspaper, the consistency with which the Editorial Board and some of the outfit’s correspondents muddle up the facts which they feed undiscerning members of the public about the Force leadership coupled with the manner they consistently personalise their arguments, is beginning to lend credence to the concerns being increasingly raised by other informed segments of the society on the strong suspicion that an otherwise respected Punch Newspaper might have wittingly or unwittingly submit its public opinion moulding platform to fifth columnists who are currently manipulating the opportunity to run down the leadership of the Force.

The strategy appears simple – Remain blind to all the novel policy, legal, and practical steps the current Force leadership of IGP Solomon Arase has initiated to address the challenges of misuse of firearms and criminal justice delivery, and portray the Person of Inspector-General of Police as an accomplice in such incidents with a view to taint the professional personality and credibility of IGP Arase towards achieving a predetermined but deeply misguided outcome. In the desperation to give effect to this strategy, it is disheartening that the Editorial Opinion under reference went far back into history and alluded to several alleged cases of extra-judicial killings that preceded IGP Solomon Arase’s tenure as Chief of the Nigeria Police and turned round to hold him responsible for such violations!

For instance, the Punch Editorial Board in Paragraph 6 made reference to an alleged extra-judicial killing of one Ugochukwu Ozua, 36, in September 2012. In the same paragraph, allusion was also made to a similar incident which in the admission of the authors of the intriguing Editorial, occurred in October, 2011and involved an alleged extra-judicial killing of one Emmanuel Victor. Furthermore, Paragraph 8 of the Editorial also made reference to an Amnesty International report of September 2014 which allegedly dealt on torture at police stations. While all these classical references occurred long before the appointment of IGP Solomon Arase, the motive of alluding to these instances to taint the current leadership of the Force raises suspicion, just as the feeble and wild allegations touching on unproven cases raised in the Editorial and which the author laboured to ascribe to the person of the current Force leadership also calls for concerns on what the Editorial Board intends to achieve by misrepresenting facts, and crafting arguments based on muddled-up facts all in an attempt to turn public opinion against an otherwise reform-oriented and thoroughly professional Force leadership.

Facts, it is said, are sacred, and no matter how much labour is invested in falsehood or how deeply and widely deceit is orchestrated and disseminated, the truth, which remains eternally static, cannot not be altered. It is on this basis that the Force leadership wishes to rely on the same set of logic that the Editorial Board adopted in concluding its faulty argument to also set the record straight.

In this regard, it is noted that the Punch Newspaper Editorial Board admitted that extra-judicial police actions are not peculiar to Nigeria, but that it is a major police management challenge that is present even in advanced policing climes. Having castigated the Nigeria Police Force leadership with clear intent to suggest that it is the only Force in the world that grapples with this challenge, and having laboured illogically (albeit in vain) to allude all cases of extra –judicial killings in the Nigeria Police recent history to the incumbent Force leadership, the Editorial board, instructively, turned round to admit that similar incidents have been recorded in Germany and England which are two countries that pride themselves as having advance policing systems and human rights standards. The calculated silence by the Punch Editorial Team on experiences from the United States which nearly on daily basis grapples with the challenge of similar extra-judicial actions involving an otherwise highly trained, highly regulated and perhaps, the most advanced Police system in the world is also intriguing.

Nonetheless, the lesson to be deduced from the experiences in Germany and England (which the Editorial Board referenced), and the United States (which they found convenient to overlook for inexplicable but suspicious reasons) is clear. Extra-judicial actions of Police Officers in the line of duty is a global challenge. It is not peculiar to Nigerian Policing Space neither is it peculiar to Specific Police leadership. Rather, it is as noticeable in Nigeria (an underdeveloped country) as it is in England, Germany, United States and other developed countries. One then wonders why the Editorial Team of Punch Newspaper having admitted that such extra-judicial incidents do occur in other policing climes, failed to ascribe these challenges to the persons of the Heads of the Police Agencies in England and Germany (which they referenced) as they attempted to do in the case of Nigeria.

Perhaps out of limited intellectual knowledge or sheer mischievousness, the actors behind the Editorial Opinion in question, also failed to acknowledge that the informed debates on extra-judicial actions of police officers in the line of duty have always beenon what could be done to regulate the exercise of police powers as a strategy towards preventing abuses of fatal outcomes and what effective machineries could be emplaced to hold any erring officer individually accountable for his or her professional misconduct. This is what civilised societies engage and this is what professional journalists, intellectuals, human rights bodies, police managers and policy makers always collaborate to advance in security spaces where national interest override primordial considerations of misinformation, bigotry, and pull-down syndrome which the actors in the Punch Editorial Team appear to be manifesting.

It is therefore, of little wonder that while the Punch Editorial Board opted to commend the Police leadership of England and Germany for according to them, initiating actions to bring the individual officer that perpetrated such extra-judicial acts to justice, they, unfortunately, chose to remain intellectually blind to similar actions that IGP Solomon Arase has initiated within the Nigerian Policing space both to prevent abuse of police powers and to bring erring officer to deserved justice in the most transparent and prompt manner since his assumption of duty as Inspector-General of Police. Indeed, in a twist of logic, they chose to vilify, rather than commend IGP Arase for his courageous and transparent approach to addressing the challenge of extra-judicial killings and other abuses involving officers of the Nigeria Police Force.

These initiatives which have been widely reported and which IGP Arase has enunciated at various public fora include the evolution of a Force Policy which clearly directs all Commissioners of Police across all State Commands to arrest any officer involved in extra-judicial killing or any form of gross abuse of power, process such officer through the internal disciplinary process and charge him or her to court within 48 hours of the occurrence of such an incident.Similarly, the senior officers in whose immediate jurisdiction and under whose direct watch such infractions occurred have in furtherance to this Force Policy, been queried and dealt with in line with extant Force Disciplinary Procedures.

The Force leadership makes bold to state that the Policy framework has been complied with to the letters across all State Commands and the Force challenges the Editorial Board of Punch Newspaper that orchestrated the utterly misleading Editorial Opinion to point to any incident of extra-judicial killing in which the concerned officers have not been charged to court for murder since 22nd April 2015 when IGP Arase was appointed. This is of course, unless they are claiming by their own twisted logic, that it is leadership per excellence for British and German Police leadership to discipline and charge erring officers to court for abuse of powers, but it is leadership failure for the Nigeria Police to do same in respect of its officers involved in similar abuses. This can best define the depth of the prejudicial orientation of the authors of the editorial opinion.

Even beyond this, it is to be stated that IGP Solomon Arase is a lawyer and a police leader that has participated in several local and international fora where issues touching on safeguards of abuse of police powers were subjects of discourse. He has since his appointment, drew on lessons from these engagements to re-define the approaches of Force leadership in relation to abuse of Powers. It might indeed interest the Punch Editorial Board to know that IGP Arase has hosted the Amnesty International in his Office in the course of which valuable partnership to strengthen Force Policy and machineries for preventing extra-judicial police actions were discussed and opportunities for sustained collaboration evolved.

Similarly, it might also interest the brains behind this misinformation to note that under the current Force leadership, a Complaint Response Unit (CRU) to provide a 24/7 online and telephony interface with members of the public and to provide a real-time opportunity for citizens to monitor and report police conduct and receive feedbacks on actions initiated in respect of such complaints has been established at the Force Headquarters. This is a novel initiative that defines the character of the Force leadership (that is being constantly vilified by Punch in a manner that suggest that come actors in the outfit are carrying out a hatchet job) as one that is committed to giving meaning to the concept of police-citizen accountability as well as strengthening oversight machineries that could prevent abuse of powers by police officers.

Contrary to the assertion that the Force leadership has not been proactive in addressing issues raised in the tainted Editorial, feedback from members of the public indicate a huge commendation for this police accountability and performance monitoring initiative which was emplaced with the support of the British Government (Justice For All Programme – J4A). Based on reports processed through this platform, appropriate punitive or corrective actions have been initiated against several officers against whom complaints of gross professional misconducts were made.

In addition, just few weeks ago, the Force leadership initiated actions towards rebranding, retraining and re-kitting operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). This action was in response to public concerns on the mode of operation and excesses ascribed to the Squad by the citizens. Foreign experts have been brought in to expose the operatives to specialised training while their mode of dressing has been standardised with a view to giving them a professional outlook and orientation. The first sets of trainees have passed out and others are being processed through the orientation scheme. If Punch Editorial Members were to clear their mentality of prejudice, they would admit seeing the branded SARS Team with a new set of branded kits whenever they are on operation across Lagos and other parts of the country.

Furthermore, IGP Arase, as part of his well-publicised 6-Point Strategic Police Plan identified the ‘exploration of possibility of engagement of less lethal technologies/weapon system such as electro-muscular disruption technology (Taser or Stun Guns) by police on routine patrol functions to reduce incidents of fatalities associated with misapplication of lethal weapons by the police’. The import is that even at the point of assumption of duty as the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Arase had a clear vision and positive intention to address the issue of extra-judicial killings on a sustainable basis by adopting global best practices and policing technology. Again, the actors within the Punch Editorial Board that are engaging the platform for falsehood and misinformation may wish to note that the Force leadership is currently in the process of acquiring these Taser/Stun Guns and once delivered, the Force will systematically migrate from the current practice where AK47 is the first line of response to any level of threat, to adoption of the Taser/Stun Guns technology. This is a revolutionary and unprecedented initiative in the history of policing in Nigeria which will in the long-run effectively reduce fatalities associated with police actions.

Beyond this, part of the strategic policing plan of the Force leadership is Human Rights-Driven and Intelligence-Led policing approaches which were crafted to prevent abuse of pre-trial detention powers and other ills associated with evidence collection. Under this policing approach, detectives are being trained in the art of application of intelligence to criminal investigation in a manner that will encourage collection of evidence before arrest is effected. This system when fully integrated into policing function at all levels in the Force, will not only ensure respect for human rights, it will also reduce the time line between detention and arraignment in court, while also eliminating space for inhuman or degrading treatment of citizens within investigative or operational processes.

It is also on record that the Force leadership has re-introduced musketry (weapon handling) into all components of training and development programme of the Force, while one of the first sets of official functions IGP Arase performed on assumption of duty was the launch of a reviewed Policy Framework on Use of Firearms. An instrument that was reviewed and launched in collaboration with UNODC and other development partners with intent to address the challenge of misuse of lethal weapons by field officers. It is strange that the Punch Editorial Board as informed, professional, and intellectually-inclined as one would have expected them to be never referenced any of these initiatives neither did they attempt to research by contacting the Force leadership to verify and obtain facts that could have aided them in balancing their editorial as expected of seasoned journalists of the repute of an Editorial Board Members of a leading National Newspaper like The Punch.

It is to be added the Force leadership has never and will never give official leverage to any personnel that engages in any act leading to the deprivation of lives of citizens. IGP Arase has consistently and publicly swore that ‘no Nigerian citizen will suffer injustice through his actions or inactions’. Such a statement can only come from a Police manager that is determined and confident of his professional ability to provide quality leadership for the Police to protect and serve the citizens.

In the process involving deployment of over 300,000 personnel across 12 Zonal Commands, 36 States/FCT, 127 Area Commands, 1, 329 Division, 1,579 Police Stations and 3, 756 Police Posts in a Police Force reputed to be the largest in Africa and one with the broadest Area of Responsibility, professional errors involving some officers cannot be ruled out. It behoves the Force leadership to increasingly emplace policies and strategies to safeguard against such errors and bring the erring officers to justice, where and when they occur.

Furthermore, contrary to the assertions of the authors of the misleading editorial, the Force leadership has in all the instances of extra-judicial incidents recently recorded, shown concerns for the victims and their families. Indeed, it is on record that IGP Arase has, in clear demonstration of his empathetic leadership orientation, personally met and engaged some of the victims, undertook the payment of their medical bills, extended consideration for scholarship to their dependants and also initiated some empowerment programme to support them. This is the known best global practice. This is what the Force leadership is on record to have been doing and will keep doing.

The Force leadership is not disinclined to public criticisms. Indeed to IGP Arase, that is a unique tonic that oils public accountability and in most instances through such informed criticisms, the Force leadership draws knowledge and inspiration which are often engaged as vital public feedbacks for policy and strategy re-evaluation. However as critical societal watchdogs, where the Punch Newspaper consistently misinforms (especially through its editorials which is expected to be a product of facts, credibility and authenticity) in a manner that suggests that the platform is playing out a well-crafted script, such intention will be strongly condemned. The current Force leadership is enlightened and accessible enough to be engaged and journalists guided by professional integrity, practice ethics and national interest have been engaging IGP Arase and contributing to his Vision for a reformed Police Force. The Punch has remained an isolated voice in this process.

It has, therefore, become expedient to set the records straight and draw the attention of the Punch Authorities to this sustained pattern with the expectation that the actors that have made themselves available to orchestrate this misinformation using their vantage position within the Punch’s credible platform could be advised to restore professionalism to his or her practice in the interest of the age-long, hard earned credibility of the Newspaper. This will entail the courage to criticize based on knowledge and verified facts, practice with integrity, and information without bias. As for every lie told, corporate integrity is eroded and it serves neither the Editorial Board nor the Punch Newspaper any good to continually distinguish itself as a platform to blackmail and run down a well-meaning, focused and innovative leader of a strategic institution as the Police Force for inexplicable reason. National security interest and not personal interests should define the conduct of the Editorial Board Members of The Punch Newspaper and there is absolutely no positive reward either to the corporate interest of the Punch or the Editorial Board of the Outfit, in continually turning the citizens against their police. The Punch will do well, henceforth, to be part of the Change Mantra by opting to support the Force leadership in addressing the challenge of national security rather than continue to be isolated in the journalism world as they labour to keep blind eyes on positive approaches to policing as being emplaced by the Force leadership in what is being defined within the Nigerian public space as an ill-motivated attempt to run down the Nigerian policing system and its leadership.
Ag. ACP OLABISI KOLAWOLE
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.

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