Opinion
Corruption As Nigeria Police Albatross
Over time now, the clamour for the establishment of a state-owned Police or Community Police has continued to echo like a ring-ma-bell. So much debates and flora about this in the media has attracted reasonable public attention which inversely, necessitated this humble reaction. We can no longer sit on the fence watching our Government or policy makers fabricating policies or legislations that are detrimental to our interest, and development.
It is very interesting to note that so much fascinating and rather constructive arguments have been bandied since the debate about State Police came up. Most schools of thoughts, especially, the right-wingers see it as a welcome development. They see it as a way of increasing the strength of the traditional federal police to stem the menace of social vices and insecurity that is plaguing and holding the nation to ransom in recent time, especially the Boko Haram insurgence.
Even as the creation of State Police is being seen as a way of creating job opportunities for our youths, it is also being favoured for bringing efficiency and service delivery as a result of closer tight and familiarity with the terrain of the state or area of jurisdictions. Fundametally, we acknowledge that every criminal comes from a state, local government, community and village we also believe holistically that only the fellow kinsmen that can do proper identification and arrest of such persons or group of persons that perpetrate crimes.
However, in the eyes of many other people, especially the left wingers, the idea is viewed with skeptism and stiff criticism. Arguably, the idea according to this school of thought, is believed to be politically motivated.
In another development, mostly in the cause of this debate, several revolutions and opinions came up on this all important institution. Due to reasons that bother on incompetency, misbehavior, recklessness etc some reasonable per centage voted for a complete or total scrapping of the system. Others advocated for a change of name from the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to Nigeria Police (NP) with the FORCE been exterminated out rightly. Meanwhile, an in-depth overhauling of the entire system is also opined by good numbers of people.
As far as I am concerned, the antidote to security problems in Nigeria is not about nomenclature, change of police uniform, or establishing community or state policing as many have argued. The act that brought about the formation of the police force was carefully designed for the purpose of enforcing the law and to prevent crimes in the society.
In view of the prevailing security situation in the country, it is absolutely and necessarily paramount to turn the nation’s satellite on the police institution, other security agencies by way of identifying their challenges and rectifying them through a proactive approach. The Biggest problem of every facet of the Nigerian institution is the big monster called Corruption!
This is what is responsible for our failing economy, education, judiciary, agriculture, Police, Army and virtually every area of our life as a nation.
Corruption has now taken the place of our National Anthem that could be sung in every office without prejudice. Greed breeds corruption and corruption brings about failing economy while failing economy breeds under – development. It is a chain reaction. This is the problem of our police force and not by establishing community or state police.
The trend of corruption in the police force is mostly from the top (senior officers) to the lowest. And this is the way it flows in other areas or spheres of the nation. Imagine where it is boldly written at the respective police stations that ‘Bail Is Free’ in theory, only to discover that it is dissolutely not free in practical. Who is fooling who?
If distress or emergency call could not be responded to promptly, then what are we talking about? Every corrupt practice must always find a way to defend and justify its act. This is what goes on in Nigeria.
In another way, who will control the said state police if established? Is it not the governor or State governments that will cater from their welfare? He who pays the piper dictates the tune. It will be more disastrous than what is happening now especially in this era of political gimmick where winning an election is a do-or-die affair.
Before now, the Nigeria Police were reckoned with and rated very high with dignifying honour in their efficiency, hard work and straight-forwardness. This image had earned us global recognition and accolade such that Nigeria police had played leadership role in international community and organisations. How, and when did the things go wrong?
It is a clear fact, that we still have gallant Policemen and women in service. They are just unfortunate to be corrupted by the system.
The solution therefore, is by waging a total, war on corruption in all ramifications and not in any form of superfluous transformation of the force. The war should start from the top police hierarchy (Police Service Commission) down to the lowest Rank. Good legislation that can make the police independent and also redefine its acts are required to strengthen and protect it from incessant hijack by the power brokers. In fact, what we need is a complete rebranding with the golden aim of fighting corruption in the police.
Hon. Tordee (JP), a public affairs analyst, resides in Port Harcourt.
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