You Are More Likely To Be Killed By A Police Officer Than A Terrorist In Nigeria! Etcetera Writes On Police

    The police is your friend – words of the past, it seems.
    Today, the police are more about terrorising, bullying and killing for no
    reason. That Nigerian policemen are out of control is like saying ‘Ijebu garri’
    is sour. Some believe that there are still good policemen out there, and I used
    to admit that quite often, but never again. Well, maybe there are still good
    policemen out there, doing their job of protecting and serving their pockets
    every day. The biggest problem is, no one is doing anything about it, even the
    government.
    Hardly a day passes by without stories of a police officer
    shooting a ‘danfo’ driver because of N50, police terrorising people on the
    street and asking for receipts for everything, even for the Agege bread in your
    bag, pulling off people’s vehicle plate numbers for whatever accusations they
    could conjure up. The crazy thing is that they always try to justify their
    senseless actions. A prime example of how the police are out of control is how
    they quickly jump into your car even before you disobey traffic regulations.
    They don’t even wait for you to beat the traffic light; they are already inside
    your car, seated with the seatbelt on, like you guys are going on a planned
    vacation.

    There was a particular case when I asked the police officer
    why he was inside my car and he replied, “Am I inside your car?” For once I
    thought the policeman had gone bunkers. The lying scum didn’t even know what he
    was saying. All he was thinking about was the money he was demanding from me.
    How many innocent Nigerians have been injured or killed for no reason at the
    hands of the police?
    If you are living in Lagos and you haven’t had issues with a
    police officer, then there must be something wrong with you. And if you don’t
    think we have a problem with the police in this great nation of ours, you need
    to check yourself properly. The police have seemingly abandoned the ideal of
    protecting and serving for beating the shit out of you, killing, lying and so
    on. Maybe their new motto ought to be, “protecting and serving the shit out of
    you.”
    Solving the police misconduct problem is simple. Many of
    these people are power-hungry individuals who get off on having too much power,
    which leads into them abusing the powers they get when they become police
    officers. Simply weed out these people in the recruiting process. Don’t just
    tell us you do it, do it actually.
    And if the Police Force is already doing it, step it up a
    bit – it’s obviously not working very well. Oh, and if they get past all of
    that, when they do something completely out of line, don’t let them come back
    to the job.
    Second, there should be real accountability. In a lot of
    these lawsuits against the police, guess who ends up paying the price for them?
    The taxpayers. I guarantee there would be a lot less police misconduct if
    police officers have to face real consequences and have to pay large fines.
    Someone needs to police the police. Chances are you may
    think having another government organisation watch over them is a wonderful
    idea. WRONG! Having government watch over government has obvious issues. The
    people need to keep an eye on the police, and let their superiors know about
    misconduct. Got video of police misconduct? Post it. Share it with the world.
    Do whatever possible to get the word out about your
    experience with police misconduct. Video evidence is key to exposing police
    misconduct. Let the government know, because we still have some power in
    government, but we have to utilise it! Yes, I know this already occurs, but it
    needs to happen on a much larger scale. Most of us don’t have the time to do
    it, but we need to make the time to do it. The police work for the people in
    the end, so maybe it’s time the people kept a closer eye on them, instead of
    brushing off stories of police misconduct. Hey, but before you bring out your
    camera phone to take a picture or make a video, make sure the police isn’t
    aware because if you are taking a selfie around Nigerian police officers, they
    become apprehensive and demand to see what you are doing with your phone or
    camera as the case may be.
    Third, STOP GIVING THEM MORE POWER! Giving an out-of-control
    system more power has so much potential to be a disaster. Yes, in rare cases it
    could help, but most of these weapons don’t belong in the hands of the police,
    especially when they are on the street and not on any official duty. You see a
    police officer walk into a beer parlor to booze with his gun cocked and ready
    to shoot. Most of the police weapons we see these days are made for war, they
    don’t belong on the streets. A visitor coming into the country would think we
    are at war because there are too many drunk police officers carrying guns
    about.
    Here’s a statistic that should get you thinking: Hundreds of
    soldiers have been killed in the war against Boko Haram. The number of innocent
    Nigerians killed by policemen yearly is in the thousands. Oh, the terrorists
    that the government is always telling us are so dangerous have killed fewer
    people than the police? Let’s get this straight. You are more likely to be killed
    by a police officer than terrorists in Nigeria. The number of people killed in
    the Biafra war is lower than the number killed by the police in the last
    decade. Sounds like something might be wrong yet?

    The way I see things, we have a huge problem. The Police are
    out of control, they do what they want and get away with too much. A uniform
    and a gun seem to give them way too much power. Things must “CHANGE!” Some may
    disagree with me, criticise me for my views, but what I discussed above is the
    way I see things. My solutions may not completely solve the problem, but I
    believe they could create a huge dent in the problem. It would be a huge step
    in the right direction. What has happened to “ the police is your friend?”

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