The Minister of Police Affairs, Maigari Dingyadi is very worried over Police brutality and misconduct. Over 431 petitions have been sent to the Ministry.
Despite the sensitization and reorientation of the Police by the Ministry since the #EndSARS Campaign of October 2020 which led to the disbandment of the Special Anti Robbery Squad, SARS, the brutality, abuse of the fundamental human rights of Nigerians is yet to abate.
304 of such complaints have been resolved and 81 disciplinary action awarded to erring police officers.
These are contained in a document prepared by the Minister of Police Affairs, Dingyadi, while explaining the efforts of his Ministry and the NPF at ensuring discipline among Police officers.
It reads in part: “Recently, attention has been placed on the need for professionalism and adherence to extant laws by police officers in the discharge of their lawful duties.
“This has prompted the need to look into the various complaints against police action via social media, and the meting out of sanctions on violators of laws regulating the conduct of police officers.
“In the past three months, a total of 431 complaints against police actions have been received. 304 of these complaints have been resolved with 81 punishments awarded to erring police officers and men.
“Seven of these police officers have been dismissed for severe infractions.
“Meanwhile, 40 officers are undergoing internal disciplinary processes to determine their innocence or otherwise.”
Apart from sanctions, the Minister also said the PPCC in 2021 embarked on sensitisation campaigns targeted at the six geo-political zones, adding that the South-West, South-South, North-Central and North-West, had been covered while that for the North-East was slated to hold on September 9 in Bauchi.
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