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Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by lalasticlala(m): 4:09pm On Apr 21, 2021
See earlier threads https://www.nairaland.com/6512127/driver-caught-driving-against-traffic

https://www.nairaland.com/6512488/lagos-one-way-saga-police

https://www.nairaland.com/6513946/sanwo-olu-praises-professionalism-rrs-official

https://www.nairaland.com/6514258/sunday-erhator-n500000-raised-armed

I’ve not shot a single person since I joined police in 1992 – Lagos cop celebrated for patience

The story of Assistant Superintendent of Police, Sunday Erhabor, went viral recently for his professional conduct and restrain when assaulted by a traffic offender, Victor Ebhomenyen, in the Oniru area of Lagos State. In this interview with KAYODE OYERO, the 53-year-old celebrated policeman speaks on how he survived the #EndSARS protests in October 2020 and his many encounters with irate members of the public.

How old are you?

I was born on November 28, 1967. I am 53 years old. I am from Orhionmwon Local Government Area in Edo State.

Are you married?

Yes, but I lost my wife, Mary, in 2009. She died of cancer at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. We were married for about nine years before she died. We have three kids. It has been God that has been helping me take care of the children.

Have you remarried?

Yes, I remarried three years ago. I had to wait for the children to grow up so that I won’t have any problem with any woman.

When did you join the Nigeria Police Force?

I joined the Force on June 1, 1992; I have about five years to retirement. God has been keeping me on the job.

What motivated you to join the Force in 1992?
Actually, I was searching for job in 1992. I had gained admission into UNIBEN (University of Benin) but there was no sponsor, so, after my first semester I had to leave. I started looking for a job. I then met a friend who advised that we should join the police. We had tried but there was no help from anyone. One day I was walking along Ikeja and I saw some people gather at the Police College. I went inside the premises and as I was moving down, a man asked me, ‘Where are you going?’ I told him I wanted to join the police. He then said, ‘You are walking gallantly. They will take you; it is people like you that they want.’ So, I got inside and filled the forms and wrote the examination. I was told that I passed and asked to come for physical training. That was how I joined the police as a constable. My salary was around N400 then – it was during the (late) MKO Abiola crisis.

Can you recall some of your worst days on the job since you joined the police in 1992?

I can’t recall everything but there have been many such days. One happened while I was in Festac. We were on a skeletal stop-and-search duty along Okota road. I stopped a car, with a woman and her husband sitting in the front seats. Then the woman came down and yelled, ‘Why are you stopping us?’ Then the next thing was that she slapped me on the face. I kept quiet and walked to the man and asked him, ‘Are you the husband to this woman?’ He said, ‘Yes.’ I then said, ‘The way this woman slapped me, I will want her to also slap you that same way if actually you are a man.’ That was just one of those encounters. I have been faced with a lot of humiliating situations, but I have always kept my calm and didn’t unleash my might against such people. As a public servant, one is bound to encounter different situations particularly when you are on the field.

What have been the comments from your colleagues about your attitude?

I have received so many comments from my colleagues. They say I am too patient. But I do tell them that age is already telling on me and I have no reason to be angry when I have children like the everyday person I encounter on the job. So, I treat everyone like my child or my younger siblings.

Coming to the incident of Saturday, April 17, 2021; what came to your mind when the traffic offender harassed you, despite that you were armed with an AK-47 rifle slung on your shoulder?

I was in the car when I blocked the guy. He even flashed me to get out of the way. I asked him, ‘Sir, do you know you are on ‘one way’?’ He replied and said, ‘And then? Is that why you are blocking me?’ I knew from that moment that he was going to foment trouble. My boys came down from our vehicle but I told them to withdraw immediately because something was wrong with the man. The next thing was that the man opened the door furiously and pushed me to get out of his way. He was saying, ‘Have you forgotten #EndSARS?’ And I was surprised. So, I told my boys to video the man. I also told them that nobody should touch the man because something was wrong with him and he shouldn’t allow him die in our hands.

Have you ever shot anybody before?

God forbid, I have never shot anyone before.

Are you sure that you have never shot anyone since you joined the Force in 1992?

Yes, I have never. Whatever you do to somebody, somebody must do to you. In fact, I hate those sessions that require shooting. Shooting people is not a good omen. Every day, before any operation, I do pray to God that He won’t allow me to encounter a situation that would warrant me to shoot.

What do you do with your gun?

It is to protect myself.

But how come you didn’t use your rifle to protect yourself when you were harassed?

It was not a criminal issue, it was a civil issue. I can’t resort to the use of my gun just because somebody slapped me. If I did, in the end, my punishment would be worse than that of the person that slapped or harassed me.

What was your encounter during the #EndSARS protests last October?

I encountered a lot of the protesters but I put off my uniform. I was with my rifle all through the protests but the protesters were human beings like me, so the best thing was to withdraw tactically. People might say it was cowardly or disgraceful for a policeman to run away from protesters but my withdrawal was not out of fear; rather, for me, it was the measure that the situation warranted. In fact, at a point during the #EndSARS protests, I stayed in the office for three days without going home.

How many departments have you worked in your 29 years in service?

I have worked mostly in general duties (department); and operations and surveillance. I have also worked in the traffic control and other departments.

Do you smoke, take alcohol or hard drugs?

No, I don’t smoke, I don’t take alcohol or hard drugs too but I do take wine occasionally at social functions. The drugs I take are painkillers and multivitamins because the job is stressful. I do advise my colleagues who take alcohol to desist from it, especially while on duty, but many of them avoid me after the advice.

Do you mean you don’t take alcohol at all?

Well, I used to take a bit of alcohol before my wife died in 2009 but she made a statement on her sickbed at the hospital. She spoke in our Benin dialect. She said, ‘Baba Patience, don’t drink o!’ I will never forget that statement. I do shed tears anytime I remember her last words.

You met with the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Monday in his Alausa office. What were the details of the meeting?

I met with the governor on Monday and he commended me and appreciated my gentleness and professionalism. He gave me an award and we had a handshake and took a group photograph with other Force men. The pictures mean a lot to me and my children.

What is your message to your colleagues out there using their guns to harass Nigerians?

I will tell them that with what has happened and the glory and honour that I am receiving, they should try and be patient, no matter the level of provocation and whatever must have happened provided it does not involve loss of any life. In fact, P in police stands for ‘politeness’, O is for ‘obedience’, L is for ‘loyalty’, I is ‘integrity’, C is ‘courage’ while the E is for ‘endurance’. So, a policeman must possess these attributes and virtues.

https://punchng.com/ive-not-shot-a-single-person-since-i-joined-police-in-1992-lagos-cop-celebrated-for-patience/

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by PlayMaker14: 4:12pm On Apr 21, 2021
Uprightness, Dedication, Gentleness, Integrity and Professionalism all in one Man...

If Tinubu, the notorious cocaine lover wants to become President of this country, he should humbly ask this noble police officer to teach him how to achieve few of those qualities listed above because he lacks them.


Unlike that useless SARS operative that tries to sneak out of the country, the Canadian government should help this one instead.

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by IfGodbeforus(m): 4:13pm On Apr 21, 2021
This is beautiful. There are some leaders/politicians like Isa Pantami, Elrufai and other terrorist in positions who may not have shot anyone but the Blood on their hands is running into hundreds of thousands and millions of litres .

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by sylve11: 4:14pm On Apr 21, 2021
[Quote author=lalasticlala post=100994981]See earlier threads https://www.nairaland.com/6512127/driver-caught-driving-against-traffic

https://www.nairaland.com/6512488/lagos-one-way-saga-police

https://www.nairaland.com/6513946/sanwo-olu-praises-professionalism-rrs-official

https://www.nairaland.com/6514258/sunday-erhator-n500000-raised-armed

Have you remarried?

Yes, I remarried three years ago. I had to wait for the children to grow up so that I won’t have any problem with any woman.

https://punchng.com/ive-not-shot-a-single-person-since-i-joined-police-in-1992-lagos-cop-celebrated-for-patience/[/quote]

He is not only a patient man, but also a wise man. cool

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by Jerryherd: 4:20pm On Apr 21, 2021
cool



Such a nice guy...


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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by lekki1444: 4:23pm On Apr 21, 2021
cheesy
Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by OloshoMan: 4:23pm On Apr 21, 2021
How do we verify that?

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by princeade86(m): 4:23pm On Apr 21, 2021
I can bet it that, is only office he do stay.

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by rottenPussy: 4:23pm On Apr 21, 2021
D

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by SpatialKing(m): 4:24pm On Apr 21, 2021
Wow

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by Jeezuzpick(m): 4:24pm On Apr 21, 2021
Is this supposed to be a record?

I mean, does it mean all police personnel have shot people and he's the only exception?

Is there setting I'm missing here?

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by tuoyoojo(m): 4:24pm On Apr 21, 2021
this is a truly rare feat
please they should leave him in an environment where he can continue to nurture this record
do send him to those "crazy" areas o

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by SmartPolician: 4:24pm On Apr 21, 2021
There are hundreds of policemen who have never pulled their trigger before. That's because they don't have any business with carrying guns. Some of them are in telecom, training, tailoring, traffic, etc.

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by CalabarPikin: 4:24pm On Apr 21, 2021
Loyalty pays

Integrity pays

Commitment pays



You deserve all the accolade Sir

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by design104: 4:24pm On Apr 21, 2021
shocked wow. This is good news
Thought it's very hard to believe.
Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by Revere27: 4:24pm On Apr 21, 2021
In as much as this country don rotten and all sectors of the country is in the state of collapse with it's personnel, we still do have some great and principled person who has determined in their heart not to defile their position.

SirSunday Erhator is one of them smiley
Respect Sir. sad

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by donprinyo(m): 4:24pm On Apr 21, 2021
how is this an achievement?

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by bigdammyj: 4:25pm On Apr 21, 2021
Noted
Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by Zmark: 4:25pm On Apr 21, 2021
He tried.

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by Betensure: 4:25pm On Apr 21, 2021
Jew
Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by eherbal(m): 4:25pm On Apr 21, 2021
Looks more like a responsible family man than a regular police officer grin

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by sophxx: 4:25pm On Apr 21, 2021
The reason why the force is so messed up and can't be restructured is all because what is good for the force in the south isn't in the north where there is sharia. What's stoping Nigeria police from wearing body cam? So as to have evidence when they are bn assaulted. But cuz they know they 'd prolly lose such case then they turn to extra judicial killing.
Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by Daroldigits: 4:25pm On Apr 21, 2021
We still have human beings in black uniform

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by edimalo(m): 4:26pm On Apr 21, 2021
this are the kind of people that are needed in the force.
Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by paddyDIGITAL(m): 4:26pm On Apr 21, 2021
Policing was meant to be for peace keeping. His type is rare.

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by IGoComotYaTeeth: 4:26pm On Apr 21, 2021
Tule jorr
Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by Seniorwriter(m): 4:26pm On Apr 21, 2021
Really ? Interesting
Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by Nobody: 4:26pm On Apr 21, 2021
They gave him firewood that has Lagos coat of arm....which has no meaning immediately he left there

Took pictures with him for publicity stunts


He will be forgotten immediately and when next you see him you won't believe its same guy on news that was given firewood

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by LikeAking: 4:26pm On Apr 21, 2021
If you are on NL and he is your FADA pls say Hi!

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Re: Meet Sunday Erhabor: Policeman Who Has Never Shot A Single Person Since 1992 by Bsc(m): 4:26pm On Apr 21, 2021
Nice one officer..
But I go like know wer that guy wey Assault u dey now.

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