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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by xanie: 4:49am On Jun 12, 2018
While we condemn the activities of SARS, let us not acquit those who engage in internet fraud. You will agree with me that the incidence of internet frauds has risen in no small amount.

Therefore, as much as I hate the frequent harassment of young men by those empowered to protect them, let us speak against internet fraud with equal weight.

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by cardoctor(m): 4:59am On Jun 12, 2018
Don't worry. Buhari will help us.
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by humilitypays(m): 5:13am On Jun 12, 2018
xanie:
While we condemn the activities of SARS, let us not acquit those who engage in internet fraud. You will agree with me that the incidence of internet frauds has risen in no small amount.

Therefore, as much as I hate the frequent harassment of young men by those empowered to protect them, let us speak against internet fraud with equal weight.
Sorry to say you don't have sense! People like u are the reason Nigeria is doomed! May God grant you small sense to begin to know what is right from wrong, amen!

SARS = Special Anti Robbery Squad.

What is the relationship between robbery and internet SCAM

EFCC = Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. We have Internet and Money Laundering ACT and unit under EFCC, which means EFCC is specifically meant to fight internet and money laundering scammers and fraudsters like Yahoo boys and co.

Now ask yourself, have you heard or seen EFCC pursuing armed robbers The answer is NO! And u know why It is not their duty!

So why is SARS undermining EFCC by doing their job The answer is because SARS is only out to rob and extort unarmed Nigerians because they are scared to face the real armed robbers reason they flee once they see real armed robbers but form Bruce Lee when they see innocent unarmed young men going about their business.

SARS should face armed robbers and watch Nigerians adore them and even shower them with gifts, chieftaincy titles and praises.

EFCC should be trained on latest internet fraud technics and then dispatched to fish out the real internet scammers spoiling our nations image...it is very easy to fish out real Yahoo Boys. Employ young graduates who are technology savvy and empower them and they will flush out all Yahoo boys. SARS cant end or fight internet fraud in Nigeria because they are not trained for that.

They can't catch the real big time internet scammers because those ones are too sophisticated for them to handle. They are just bullying and killing innocent Nigerians struggling to make a living online out of mass unemployment.

Do SARS know what a freelancer means Do SARS know what it means to work on Fiverr or to be an Affiliate Marketer

Do SARS know what it means to be a social media influencer

Do SARS know what startup means

Do SARS know what ecommerce is

Do they know that a lot of Nigerians are earning legal money online working as freelance graphic designers, video editors, web developers, coders, programmers, social media influencers, curators, voice over artistes, photographers, cartoonists, affiliate marketers, ecommerce entrepreneurs, youtubers, content writers, digital marketers, copywriters, information marketers, etc

Your so called SARS don't even know that a lot of young Nigerians are working online doing legitimate work online and earning bigger money than people working in oil companies, NNPC, even CBN. Yes a lot of guys in Nigeria of today earn above 1 million naira monthly doing legitimate work online, but SARS will see them as Yahoo boys so long as they are not carrying NNPC, Mobil, Shell, CBN, etc staff ID cards.

Gone are the days oil company workers are seen as the highest income earners, gone are the days banking jobs are seen as the best jobs, internet has created better job opportunities for hardworking, skilled/talented young people all over the world.

In fact guys doing Yahoo don't have sense cos Yahoo na small money compared to when u build a legitimate means of earning money online which comes steadily without stress once u set it up well.

Do SARS know this So how can they be able to fight real internet fraudsters

Maybe the few of them that now know about blogging as a legitimate online business only got to know about blogging due to Linda Ikeji popularity and success in blogging.

So before u talk, think okay

SARS are doing illegal job and if we had a listening president, he ought to have addressed this issue on a live TV with the IG! That's how a working nation operates

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by justtoodark: 5:21am On Jun 12, 2018
kiiiikikiki...

lamentations....
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by phlame(m): 5:27am On Jun 12, 2018
xanie:
While we condemn the activities of SARS, let us not acquit those who engage in internet fraud. You will agree with me that the incidence of internet frauds has risen in no small amount.

Therefore, as much as I hate the frequent harassment of young men by those empowered to protect them, let us speak against internet fraud with equal weight.

Shut up there... Ewu(Goat)!!!

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by Nobody: 5:32am On Jun 12, 2018
Folks. Folks. Folks. Listen.

Kill the master and the slaves will scatter.

In the 80s Buhari used WAI brigade to muscle the masses now he is using SARS. There was SARS before Buhari but he has made them deadly passing the riot act to his Fulani IG.

If Buhari wins again, I repeat, if Buhari wins again, you will DIE. I know this man, he is not the mind you voted in.

Get Buhari out of Asp Rock as fast as you can.

If he wins again, Nigeria will collapse. Despite being touted as out of recession, the economy does not work.

Trust me on this. Many will run and live like slaves in West African countries.

To eliminate SARS, get rid of the character in Aso Rock. That is not the man you voted for.

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by iwatch: 5:39am On Jun 12, 2018
Kill them one after the other. Them no go tell them to run. It is because the society keep mum and that is why they have grown to become a monster.

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by Lexusgs430: 6:11am On Jun 12, 2018
[quote author=ademoladeji post=68397186][/quote]

Na so Buhari done roll the whole of Nigeria inside potopoto, like say we dey do military drill..........
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by gabpaul: 6:13am On Jun 12, 2018
The truth of the matter is that since the establishment of SARS Robbery has reduced drastically wink, but the only problem now is the harassments and extortions... so sad cry
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by usebog: 6:14am On Jun 12, 2018
Just ban them.SIMPLE
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by Lexusgs430: 6:15am On Jun 12, 2018
Edu3Again:


Let us face facts, Nigeria is dead!
We cannot all deny it!

At a time that the Fulani feels they own Nigeria, when they don't contribute anything but violence.

The South &,middle belt has had enough of carrying this dead weight called the Fulani.

Think about it, apart from violence what else do they offer?

No mention food biko.

We buy the food, it's not free.
Meanwhile we give them VAT & Oil Revenues freely.

So think about it, if they had the oil will they share?
Common vacancy dem no fit share.
See how fulani people get more posts than the rest of us.


I think we are possibly/probably expecting too much from all our politicians.

It's simply not in anyone of them, and by measure they cannot give what they don't have......
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by eddy1212(m): 6:21am On Jun 12, 2018
Wonderful piece of info and advise. But i just feel SARS will be around till after the 2019 elections. They will be a Major tool used then. I rest my case.
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by AleAirHub(m): 6:25am On Jun 12, 2018
@ Op

You're blessed for this your wonderful contributions & I have join other's to share your view's mostly with my boss who is a senior security chief in the country....
Bravo
AceRoyal:
SARS AND THE NIGERIAN SOCIETY.

I am a young Nigerian youth working hard to make ends meat against all odds of economic and social hardship.
I have gotten to the point where I can no longer keep quiet over fears of what might happen to me if I speak up.

The constant rise in the level of intimidation, harassment, emotional, psychological and physical assault, brutality and even extra judicial murder being carried out by those who have been constitutionally endowed to safe guard and protect us; the Nigerian Police.

Every person(youths especially) who seem to have a level of success is a criminal to them.
The most guilty of this is the division of the Nigerian police called The Special Anti-Robbery Squad a.k.a SARS.

Whether you're trekking, on a bike, in a cab or driving, you're not safe! Not even celebrities and we'll known personalities are exempted from their menace. They have now become a growing scourge in the society. Some even refer to them as legal armed robbers and many even dread them more than the real armed robbers.

They(SARS) always act and feel they are above the law. They act with so much impunity and there has been so many recorded cases of extra judicial murders with hard evidence against them.

You don't need to be a criminal for you to be harassed and arrested. Once they arrest you, they frame you up on trumped up charges and if you resist or question them, they use brute force or will even shoot to kill and nothing will happen. All they need to do is tag you an armed robber or cultists. You dare not use an expensive phone (iPhone especially), look good or drive a good car. You become an instant soft target for them.

They raid popular recreational centers and joints, and even bank ATM dispensing points. Looking for victims to exploit, harass, brutalized and extort from. Numerous cases of kidnap and extortion has been made against them over the past few years.
As long as they feel you have money, you become a soft target for them.

It has gotten so bad that you cannot differentiate them from armed robbers. Dressing so casually and dangerously brandishing their Ak47 riffles. Some go about in private cars looking for people to victimize.
SARS officers also act as bodyguards to some persons, delving into land matters, family matters and debt collection that were considered civil cases.

There have been numerous campaigns to put an end to SARS but the government and police authorities have turned deaf ears to them. This clearly shows how insensitive the government is to the plight of its people.

The disregard for public opinion by the government and police authorities clearly shows that some persons in power are benefitting from the corrupt and illegal activities of SARS.
How can a police division be considered bigger than the entire Nigerian police?
The only thing said by the police authorities is that they are going to reform SARS.

When you hear the word "Reform" in Nigeria it actually means "make una learn to live with it".Reformation is just a word used to avoid the underlying issues at hand. It's as good as flattering to deceive.

What steps are being taken so far by the government and police authorities to reform SARS? So far, very little has been done to curb the excesses of SARS despite numerous public outcry for the division to be scrapped. Even the Senate and House of Representatives of the national assembly has spoken out against SARS to no avail. No concrete or decisive steps taken so far to curb their excesses.

When the government and police authorities decide to promote and defend an adhoc unit of Law enforcement that has roundly been criticised by Law abiding citizens it becomes clear whose interest they are serving. Reformation never works when it comes to the police, even the word "force" was officially removed from their name, yet they still carry it along. The Nigerian police is a Law enforcement agency that doesn't respect the law they swore to uphold and defend.

The sad truth is that SARS will not be scrapped simply because it's an illegal cash cow for the Nigerian Police authorities and some highly placed persons in power. They will try to protect it at all cost maybe to the detriment of the voice of the citizens because it serves their selfish interests.

SARS is just a unit/division within the Nigerian Police, for those trying to defend SARS by saying crime will be on the increase once they are scrapped, I'll like to know the job description of the Nigerian Police again? What about the mobile police unit? Does that mean that SARS does the job of the entire police?

Well, in my opinion for SARS to be well reformed, the following measures must be put in place;

1. They must have a special uniform bearing their ID number which should be verifiable. Seeing men with AK47rifles at dangerous junctions at night wearing black shirts and jeans or dressed casually, one cannot easily differentiate between them and armed robbers. Some dress so casually wearing native attires and some bathroom slippers.
They should be given special uniforms.

2. Their roles must be clearly defined. They are called "Special Anti-Robbery Squad". Take note of the words "Anti-Robbery". They should only be concerned about armed robbery and other crimes relating to the use of weapons.
Involvement in domestic and civil matters should be prohibited. Also unlawful intimidation, arrests and violation of civil rights should be prohibited.
The job of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is also to go after internet fraud stars. SARS has no business with that.

3. A special training school should be established for SARS officers and proper background checks should be carried out on personnels. A training school where civil rights are taught as well as social etiquette.

4. The Nigerian Police needs a unified help line number, not multiple numbers.

5. SARS officers should be given special vehicles or special vehicles should be made available for them that will have verifiable serial numbers. The use of private or unmarked cars should be prohibited.

6. Routine mental and psychological tests and evaluation should be carried out on SARS officers.

7. Routine narcotics tests should be carried out on SARS officers.

8. A special task force, panel of inquiry or division should be set up to monitor and check the activities of SARS with the help of the public.

9. The recruitment exercise into SARS should be thorough, with good background checks and evaluation. Illiterates and semi Illiterates should not be admitted into SARS or the Nigerian police.

A government truly committed to the service of the people and the nation will listen to it's people. So far, majority of Nigerians are tired of SARS, as there has been numerous public outcry.

Worthy of note is that the SARS issue is beginning to have a regional coloration which is capable of disturbing the peace, unity and tranquility of the nation. As people of the southern part of the country have been the major victims of this SARS issue.

I know the government and police authorities are aware of the excesses of SARS, but why they've chosen to be livid about it, beats my imagination.

This SARS menace is really discrediting and painting the Inspector General of Police(IGP) as been weak, incompetent and incapable of heading and redeeming the battered image of the police. Even though he's doing his best to improve the Nigerian police.

This SARS issue if not properly handled might be detrimental to the government especially as election time is approaching.

If the above listed points cannot be fully implemented, then SARS should be scrapped!

God Bless Nigeria.
God Bless Nigerians.
May God help the Nigerian police!

From a concerned and patriotic Nigerian.

-Courage. O.
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by Buharisef(m): 6:32am On Jun 12, 2018
The Difference Between SARZ and SARS is that, SARZ makes beats for Wizkid while SARS beats anybody that dreses like Wizkid. grin

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by abrahym(m): 6:47am On Jun 12, 2018
My opinion is that why is only south west and south south this people operate.. They don't operate in the north like this. Maybe southerners are weak to defend themselves
Waiting for government to do something about the issue is a long thing to be honest because the government knows about it

My friend Musa from kano once said yoruba people fear alot, he said he dare Sars to try all this in kano..

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by cocoduck: 6:52am On Jun 12, 2018
abrahym:
My opinion is that why is only south west and south south this people operate.. They don't operate in the north like this. Maybe southerners are weak to defend themselves
Waiting for government to do something about the issue is a long thing to be honest because the government knows about it

My friend Musa from kano once said yoruba people fear alot, he said he dare Sars to try all this in kano..
They are too cowardly.
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by Guycredit: 7:03am On Jun 12, 2018
Feel free to give me a call!
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by Proudlyngwa(m): 7:09am On Jun 12, 2018
We need to resurect the end SARS campaign
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by dominique(f): 7:12am On Jun 12, 2018
phlame:


Shut up there... Ewu(Goat)!!!

Why are you so pained? You must be an internet fraudster yourself
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by alexhl(m): 7:18am On Jun 12, 2018
SARS was not lucky today as they fail to arrest 2 yahoo boys


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaFEsNkq5A8
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by islandmoon: 7:29am On Jun 12, 2018
SARS operate like kidnappers with brutality in the open, they stop you on the road and take you to a corner, demand huge ransome at gun point and share it within them, what right do you have to check my phone? thats invasion of my privacy, who ever have a relation abroad is fraudster and you must pay to be released, they ask you to call your family to send you money for your release, if your car is neat, you are automatically a fraudstar, if you show them your ID, they will say they are not convinced, they will say look at your car wheel, this is a yahooboy wheel, anyone who drive a car with allow wheel is now a fraudstar,

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by Auxtin85(m): 7:32am On Jun 12, 2018
So many of us abroad are so scared to return home, my first visit to Nigeria after 5yrs of working hard abroad i was made to pay 300k because a friend transferred 3m into my account to help him buy goods for sale abroad. I paid out of fear, Nigeria itself is hell talk more of going into police cell in Nigeria.

I was held around Festac they asked me who i know in Lagos i told them nobody truly i knew nobody in Lagos that was when negotiation started.

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by Ugosample(m): 7:40am On Jun 12, 2018
Auxtin85:
So many of us abroad are so scared to return home, my first visit to Nigeria after 5yrs of working hard abroad i was made to pay 300k because a friend transferred 3m into my account to help him buy goods for sale abroad. I paid out of fear, Nigeria itself is hell talk more of going into police cell in Nigeria.

I was held around Festac they asked me who i know in Lagos i told them nobody truly i knew nobody in Lagos that was when negotiation started.

It's a shame what this country has become to be quite honest


A big shame

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by colon(m): 7:40am On Jun 12, 2018
This SARS issue has become a societal problem in Nigeria amongst Youths. Truth is, Nigeria Police Force ain't ready to scrap this unit. But it will come to a stage where Nigerians will have to defend themselves against their tyranny & oppression.

God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria


AceRoyal:
SARS AND THE NIGERIAN SOCIETY.

I am a young Nigerian youth working hard to make ends meat against all odds of economic and social hardship.
I have gotten to the point where I can no longer keep quiet over fears of what might happen to me if I speak up.

The constant rise in the level of intimidation, harassment, emotional, psychological and physical assault, brutality and even extra judicial murder being carried out by those who have been constitutionally endowed to safe guard and protect us; the Nigerian Police.

Every person(youths especially) who seem to have a level of success is a criminal to them.
The most guilty of this is the division of the Nigerian police called The Special Anti-Robbery Squad a.k.a SARS.

Whether you're trekking, on a bike, in a cab or driving, you're not safe! Not even celebrities and we'll known personalities are exempted from their menace. They have now become a growing scourge in the society. Some even refer to them as legal armed robbers and many even dread them more than the real armed robbers.

They(SARS) always act and feel they are above the law. They act with so much impunity and there has been so many recorded cases of extra judicial murders with hard evidence against them.

You don't need to be a criminal for you to be harassed and arrested. Once they arrest you, they frame you up on trumped up charges and if you resist or question them, they use brute force or will even shoot to kill and nothing will happen. All they need to do is tag you an armed robber or cultists. You dare not use an expensive phone (iPhone especially), look good or drive a good car. You become an instant soft target for them.

They raid popular recreational centers and joints, and even bank ATM dispensing points. Looking for victims to exploit, harass, brutalized and extort from. Numerous cases of kidnap and extortion has been made against them over the past few years.
As long as they feel you have money, you become a soft target for them.

It has gotten so bad that you cannot differentiate them from armed robbers. Dressing so casually and dangerously brandishing their Ak47 riffles. Some go about in private cars looking for people to victimize.
SARS officers also act as bodyguards to some persons, delving into land matters, family matters and debt collection that were considered civil cases.

There have been numerous campaigns to put an end to SARS but the government and police authorities have turned deaf ears to them. This clearly shows how insensitive the government is to the plight of its people.

The disregard for public opinion by the government and police authorities clearly shows that some persons in power are benefitting from the corrupt and illegal activities of SARS.
How can a police division be considered bigger than the entire Nigerian police?
The only thing said by the police authorities is that they are going to reform SARS.

When you hear the word "Reform" in Nigeria it actually means "make una learn to live with it".Reformation is just a word used to avoid the underlying issues at hand. It's as good as flattering to deceive.

What steps are being taken so far by the government and police authorities to reform SARS? So far, very little has been done to curb the excesses of SARS despite numerous public outcry for the division to be scrapped. Even the Senate and House of Representatives of the national assembly has spoken out against SARS to no avail. No concrete or decisive steps taken so far to curb their excesses.

When the government and police authorities decide to promote and defend an adhoc unit of Law enforcement that has roundly been criticised by Law abiding citizens it becomes clear whose interest they are serving. Reformation never works when it comes to the police, even the word "force" was officially removed from their name, yet they still carry it along. The Nigerian police is a Law enforcement agency that doesn't respect the law they swore to uphold and defend.

The sad truth is that SARS will not be scrapped simply because it's an illegal cash cow for the Nigerian Police authorities and some highly placed persons in power. They will try to protect it at all cost maybe to the detriment of the voice of the citizens because it serves their selfish interests.

SARS is just a unit/division within the Nigerian Police, for those trying to defend SARS by saying crime will be on the increase once they are scrapped, I'll like to know the job description of the Nigerian Police again? What about the mobile police unit? Does that mean that SARS does the job of the entire police?

Well, in my opinion for SARS to be well reformed, the following measures must be put in place;

1. They must have a special uniform bearing their ID number which should be verifiable. Seeing men with AK47rifles at dangerous junctions at night wearing black shirts and jeans or dressed casually, one cannot easily differentiate between them and armed robbers. Some dress so casually wearing native attires and some bathroom slippers.
They should be given special uniforms.

2. Their roles must be clearly defined. They are called "Special Anti-Robbery Squad". Take note of the words "Anti-Robbery". They should only be concerned about armed robbery and other crimes relating to the use of weapons.
Involvement in domestic and civil matters should be prohibited. Also unlawful intimidation, arrests and violation of civil rights should be prohibited.
The job of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is also to go after internet fraud stars. SARS has no business with that.

3. A special training school should be established for SARS officers and proper background checks should be carried out on personnels. A training school where civil rights are taught as well as social etiquette.

4. The Nigerian Police needs a unified help line number, not multiple numbers.

5. SARS officers should be given special vehicles or special vehicles should be made available for them that will have verifiable serial numbers. The use of private or unmarked cars should be prohibited.

6. Routine mental and psychological tests and evaluation should be carried out on SARS officers.

7. Routine narcotics tests should be carried out on SARS officers.

8. A special task force, panel of inquiry or division should be set up to monitor and check the activities of SARS with the help of the public.

9. The recruitment exercise into SARS should be thorough, with good background checks and evaluation. Illiterates and semi Illiterates should not be admitted into SARS or the Nigerian police.

A government truly committed to the service of the people and the nation will listen to it's people. So far, majority of Nigerians are tired of SARS, as there has been numerous public outcry.

Worthy of note is that the SARS issue is beginning to have a regional coloration which is capable of disturbing the peace, unity and tranquility of the nation. As people of the southern part of the country have been the major victims of this SARS issue.

I know the government and police authorities are aware of the excesses of SARS, but why they've chosen to be livid about it, beats my imagination.

This SARS menace is really discrediting and painting the Inspector General of Police(IGP) as been weak, incompetent and incapable of heading and redeeming the battered image of the police. Even though he's doing his best to improve the Nigerian police.

This SARS issue if not properly handled might be detrimental to the government especially as election time is approaching.

If the above listed points cannot be fully implemented, then SARS should be scrapped!

God Bless Nigeria.
God Bless Nigerians.
May God help the Nigerian police!

From a concerned and patriotic Nigerian.

-Courage. O.
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by Lexusgs430: 7:53am On Jun 12, 2018
Edu3Again:


Let us face facts, Nigeria is dead!
We cannot all deny it!

At a time that the Fulani feels they own Nigeria, when they don't contribute anything but violence.

The South &,middle belt has had enough of carrying this dead weight called the Fulani.

Think about it, apart from violence what else do they offer?

No mention food biko.

We buy the food, it's not free.
Meanwhile we give them VAT & Oil Revenues freely.

So think about it, if they had the oil will they share?
Common vacancy dem no fit share.
See how fulani people get more posts than the rest of us.



I think we need to beg BBC to do another undercover operation on SARS.....

We had been screaming for years about the dangers of tramadol + codeine. Nothing happened, even musicians started singing about it's ill gotten benefits....


It took BBC on 11 minutes to wake up the sleeping dummies in the ministry of health + federal government.......

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by solodox(m): 7:54am On Jun 12, 2018
damiz:
SARZ one of the major p in the country at the moment (Lagos ibadan Osun Ilorin etc) i hope n pray the govt works on it, cuz it's becoming too alarming.
... and when you insist that the menance is focused on the Southwest they'll say you're trying to incite ethno-tribal malice... We need decisive stand on this one... Trust me if the government has any plans to make sense of this rubbish called sars... It would have been done.
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by solodox(m): 7:56am On Jun 12, 2018
Imagine a society that needs the intervention of foreign media agencies to bring sanity to their door step.... Shame.
Lexusgs430:



I think we need to beg BBC to do another undercover operation on SARS.....

We had been screaming for years about the dangers of tramadol + codeine. Nothing happened, even musicians started singing about it's ill gotten benefits....


It took BBC on 11 minutes to wake up the sleeping dummies in the ministry of health + federal government.......

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by idonhammer: 8:01am On Jun 12, 2018
Never, That will be over their dead body.
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by Lexusgs430: 8:02am On Jun 12, 2018
solodox:
Imagine a society that needs the intervention of foreign media agencies to bring sanity to their door step.... Shame.

I think that is the only route this breed of politician understands..............

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by madridguy(m): 8:03am On Jun 12, 2018
I wish the IG will act fast before boys start engaging his boys.
Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by nabegibeg: 8:10am On Jun 12, 2018
AceRoyal:
SARS AND THE NIGERIAN SOCIETY.

I am a young Nigerian youth working hard to make ends meat against all odds of economic and social hardship.
I have gotten to the point where I can no longer keep quiet over fears of what might happen to me if I speak up.

The constant rise in the level of intimidation, harassment, emotional, psychological and physical assault, brutality and even extra judicial murder being carried out by those who have been constitutionally endowed to safe guard and protect us; the Nigerian Police.

Every person(youths especially) who seem to have a level of success is a criminal to them.
The most guilty of this is the division of the Nigerian police called The Special Anti-Robbery Squad a.k.a SARS.

Whether you're trekking, on a bike, in a cab or driving, you're not safe! Not even celebrities and we'll known personalities are exempted from their menace. They have now become a growing scourge in the society. Some even refer to them as legal armed robbers and many even dread them more than the real armed robbers.

They(SARS) always act and feel they are above the law. They act with so much impunity and there has been so many recorded cases of extra judicial murders with hard evidence against them.

You don't need to be a criminal for you to be harassed and arrested. Once they arrest you, they frame you up on trumped up charges and if you resist or question them, they use brute force or will even shoot to kill and nothing will happen. All they need to do is tag you an armed robber or cultists. You dare not use an expensive phone (iPhone especially), look good or drive a good car. You become an instant soft target for them.

They raid popular recreational centers and joints, and even bank ATM dispensing points. Looking for victims to exploit, harass, brutalized and extort from. Numerous cases of kidnap and extortion has been made against them over the past few years.
As long as they feel you have money, you become a soft target for them.

It has gotten so bad that you cannot differentiate them from armed robbers. Dressing so casually and dangerously brandishing their Ak47 riffles. Some go about in private cars looking for people to victimize.
SARS officers also act as bodyguards to some persons, delving into land matters, family matters and debt collection that were considered civil cases.

There have been numerous campaigns to put an end to SARS but the government and police authorities have turned deaf ears to them. This clearly shows how insensitive the government is to the plight of its people.

The disregard for public opinion by the government and police authorities clearly shows that some persons in power are benefitting from the corrupt and illegal activities of SARS.
How can a police division be considered bigger than the entire Nigerian police?
The only thing said by the police authorities is that they are going to reform SARS.

When you hear the word "Reform" in Nigeria it actually means "make una learn to live with it".Reformation is just a word used to avoid the underlying issues at hand. It's as good as flattering to deceive.

What steps are being taken so far by the government and police authorities to reform SARS? So far, very little has been done to curb the excesses of SARS despite numerous public outcry for the division to be scrapped. Even the Senate and House of Representatives of the national assembly has spoken out against SARS to no avail. No concrete or decisive steps taken so far to curb their excesses.

When the government and police authorities decide to promote and defend an adhoc unit of Law enforcement that has roundly been criticised by Law abiding citizens it becomes clear whose interest they are serving. Reformation never works when it comes to the police, even the word "force" was officially removed from their name, yet they still carry it along. The Nigerian police is a Law enforcement agency that doesn't respect the law they swore to uphold and defend.

The sad truth is that SARS will not be scrapped simply because it's an illegal cash cow for the Nigerian Police authorities and some highly placed persons in power. They will try to protect it at all cost maybe to the detriment of the voice of the citizens because it serves their selfish interests.

SARS is just a unit/division within the Nigerian Police, for those trying to defend SARS by saying crime will be on the increase once they are scrapped, I'll like to know the job description of the Nigerian Police again? What about the mobile police unit? Does that mean that SARS does the job of the entire police?

Well, in my opinion for SARS to be well reformed, the following measures must be put in place;

1. They must have a special uniform bearing their ID number which should be verifiable. Seeing men with AK47rifles at dangerous junctions at night wearing black shirts and jeans or dressed casually, one cannot easily differentiate between them and armed robbers. Some dress so casually wearing native attires and some bathroom slippers.
They should be given special uniforms.

2. Their roles must be clearly defined. They are called "Special Anti-Robbery Squad". Take note of the words "Anti-Robbery". They should only be concerned about armed robbery and other crimes relating to the use of weapons.
Involvement in domestic and civil matters should be prohibited. Also unlawful intimidation, arrests and violation of civil rights should be prohibited.
The job of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is also to go after internet fraud stars. SARS has no business with that.

3. A special training school should be established for SARS officers and proper background checks should be carried out on personnels. A training school where civil rights are taught as well as social etiquette.

4. The Nigerian Police needs a unified help line number, not multiple numbers.

5. SARS officers should be given special vehicles or special vehicles should be made available for them that will have verifiable serial numbers. The use of private or unmarked cars should be prohibited.

6. Routine mental and psychological tests and evaluation should be carried out on SARS officers.

7. Routine narcotics tests should be carried out on SARS officers.

8. A special task force, panel of inquiry or division should be set up to monitor and check the activities of SARS with the help of the public.

9. The recruitment exercise into SARS should be thorough, with good background checks and evaluation. Illiterates and semi Illiterates should not be admitted into SARS or the Nigerian police.

A government truly committed to the service of the people and the nation will listen to it's people. So far, majority of Nigerians are tired of SARS, as there has been numerous public outcry.

Worthy of note is that the SARS issue is beginning to have a regional coloration which is capable of disturbing the peace, unity and tranquility of the nation. As people of the southern part of the country have been the major victims of this SARS issue.

I know the government and police authorities are aware of the excesses of SARS, but why they've chosen to be livid about it, beats my imagination.

This SARS menace is really discrediting and painting the Inspector General of Police(IGP) as been weak, incompetent and incapable of heading and redeeming the battered image of the police. Even though he's doing his best to improve the Nigerian police.

This SARS issue if not properly handled might be detrimental to the government especially as election time is approaching.

If the above listed points cannot be fully implemented, then SARS should be scrapped!

God Bless Nigeria.
God Bless Nigerians.
May God help the Nigerian police!

From a concerned and patriotic Nigerian.

-Courage. O.


SARZ don't read grin

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Re: Sars And The Nigerian Society. by iwatch: 8:17am On Jun 12, 2018
abrahym:
My opinion is that why is only south west and south south this people operate.. They don't operate in the north like this. Maybe southerners are weak to defend themselves
Waiting for government to do something about the issue is a long thing to be honest because the government knows about it

My friend Musa from kano once said yoruba people fear alot, he said he dare Sars to try all this in kano..

the south is actually weak and filled with cry babies.

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