Opinion
Police And Their Check Points
Check points also known as security duty posts are usually set up to ensure the safety of lives and property of the people at strategic points along the roads.
Ever before now there have been checkpoints to monitor the activities of the hoodlums who attack the public and other road users doing their various businesses.
Normally the duties of the police include those of maintenance of peace, law and order as well as security of lives and individual property.
In order to maintain peace and ensure safety of lives and individual property, the police duties became obvious to be carried out.
As far back as 1999 or there about, when the almighty term, “militant and militancy started; government introduced and set up a Joint Military Task Force (JMTF) made up of both the Army, Navy, Police and the Airforce to tackle the menace of the militants and all other activities of the hoodlums at various checkpoints and security formations.
This action of the government was to ensure peace, law and order as well as security of lives and property of the people.
Sequel to that period, much atrocities and problems arose causing both social, political, economic and religious unrests in different parts of the Niger Delta region, especially, Port Harcourt in Rivers State.
The federal government check militancy audits social menace declared the policy of AMNESTY to enable the militants handover or surrender their arms and ammunitions without been hurt or face prosecution in order to usher in peace, love, and progress for the Niger Delta region and in the entire nation.
Now the amnesty period has expired since the 4th of October, 2009. Here, in Rivers State an orientation camp has been built to enlighten the surrendered or repentant militants at Etche in the Etche Local Government Area.
But the problem now is the one about the security agents – the police on our roads who have misused the opportunity given them to check the militants or miscreants to extort money from innocent road users.
The police on the quest to get rich quick, extort more money from the people set up more illegal checkpoint, which also cause unnecessary traffic holdups.
For instance, from Port Harcourt to Ahoada there are more than twenty five checkpoints where these policemen do their nefarious duties leaving the actual job they were originally assigned to do.
Since the posting of the police to the roads, they have not been able to arrest anyone of the militants not to talk of running away on seeing them but only to collect N20, N50, N 100 and so on from members of the public.
And where anyone road user refuses to meet up with their demands, she or he is beating up and at times have their vehicles impounded at gun point.
If one may ask, are the police drafted to the roads to demand or extort money from the roads users, or are they armed robbers? The answer is “NO”.
One does not know whether they have taken the course of militants as they worry so much more than the militants.
They do not even know or think that they are disgracing themselves and the government which put them there.
Most persons are tired of their wanton attitude appealing to the government to remove or dismantle these men at check points to ensure free flow of traffic devoid of disgrace to the people and government.
Hopefully enough for the people (public), their cry was heard by God through our amiable and dynamic governor, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi who had often times warned and scolded some policemen for extorting money from road users and causing unwarranted traffic hold up that was as long as a kilometer an incident which took place last December while returning to Port Harcourt through the Omagwa Airport Road.
The governor had also called for the dismantling of the check point wondering why the policemen would deliberately subject innocent citizens to such difficulty.
Recently, another incident took place around the Obiri Ikwerre axis of the East/West Road in which the governor has directed the state Commissioner of Police to investigate the police officers that were caught extorting money from motorists.
Governor Amaechi caught the policemen while on an inspection of projects embarked upon by his administration and expressed dismay on the attitude of the policemen in the state.
The governor’s knowledge of the attitude of the police on the Rivers State roads and his recent directive to the state Commissioner of Police to investigate the corrupt and nonchalant attitude of the two policemen as well as the call for the dismantling of police checkpoints on our roads are resounding advantages to buttress for approval for the removal or dismantling of the police check points.
The Federal Government Amnesty period has elapsed as militancy has as well ended. The government should keep off these security agents on our roads otherwise, they will have been declared militants as they are disturbing the innocent citizens and other road users all the time.
Their removal and the dismantling of the check points on our roads will not only make for the free flow of traffic but would also regain the lost fame or glory of the image of both the police people and Nigerian Nation.
The governor’s directive for the investigation of the two policemen and the call for the dismantling of police checkpoints on the road are commendable in right direction.
The action of the governor also will certainly go down well with Rivers people and other road users for they have complained most bitterly about the reckless attitude of policemen who daily extort millions of Naira from motorist in Rivers State.
Awoji resides in Port Harcourt.
Umegbewe Awoji
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