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Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by ogododo: 8:34am On Jan 16, 2022
Penultimate week, Nigerians received the shocking news, from the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation no less, that huge stocks of weapons belonging to the Nigeria Police Force have been pilfered without any trace whatsoever.

According to the 2019 Auditor-General Report, the latest so far in a string of damning reports about how Nigeria is governed, or rather, misgoverned, some 178,459 different types of arms and ammunition got missing from the armory of the Nigeria Police force in 2019 without any formal report on their whereabouts. This includes, the report says, 88,078 AK-47 rifles and 3,907 assorted rifles and pistols from police formations across the country.

There are several implications of this gargantuan theft of arms and munitions within one of the very agencies of the solely mandated to use and keep custody of weapons in the country. But first, the Auditor-General report and its relevance in our democratic governance system. In our statues, the Auditor-General Report is a robust mechanism for public accountability. And since at least 2003, that office has released annual reports of its audit of federal ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs), which, as statutorily required, it has submitted to the National Assembly for consideration and action, as a part of our checks and balances system.

And since 2003, each of these reports has included details about missing arms and ammunitions of various police units and commands across the country. That the National Assembly almost always does nothing about these reports of misgovernance in the MDAs to advance democratic accountability in our governance is a scandal in its own right. That they do nothing about thousands of missing arms and ammunitions from the police, civil defence, and our other security forces is an indictment of their own complicity in the rising levels of insecurity in the country.

In the 2016 report, for instance, the Auditor-General of the Federation stated that “Fifty-five (55) Police riffles with 2,048 rounds of ammunition were missing at different Divisions” of the Anambra State Police Command. Similarly at the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) command, the report notes that twenty-two (22) AK 47 and two (2) other Riffles with 395 rounds of ammunition from Zuba and three (3) arms from Bwari could not be accounted for on the Daily Arms Returns, from 20th October, 2016 to the time of inspection in January 2017”.

These are only indicative examples of how the entire police force is replete with cases of missing weapons and ammunitions purchased by the state for the sole purpose of keeping security in the country. According to the Statista database, there are 5,556 units of police stations, police posts, commands, and headquarters in Nigeria as of 2017. And with cases of missing weapons so rampant across of these formations, it is easy to see how the total could reach of 178,459 missing arms and ammunitions as revealed by the Auditor-General’s office in its latest report.

And yet, in almost all cases, the police itself does not even conduct its won routine assessment of the whereabouts of these weapons, let alone leave detailed reports that other agencies of government could act upon. This raises a number very serious questions for Nigerian authorities at various levels.

First, the National Assembly should, for once, act in the national security interest. The Senate and the House of Representatives need to conduct a thorough investigation of Nigeria’s armories across all the security and para-military formations, with a view towards strengthening the custodial and reporting procedures of all arms and ammunitions within the security agencies. The National Assembly must do this with dispatch.

More specifically, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba is in fact the chief accounting officer of all the arms and ammunitions under police custody. We urge the IGP to immediately probe the reported missing weapons under his charge with a view towards their recovery. It is important that the IGP should not only name and shame all police officers across the country found wanting in this scandal but to prosecute them under the full weight of our laws. More important however, we insist that the missing arms must be recovered to police custody.

The rise of armed non-state actors of all kinds, from insurgents, bandits and violent secessionists all across the country has been enabled by a corresponding increase in the proliferation of small and light weapons in Nigeria in particular, and in the West Africa sub-region more generally. With such a large stock of missing arms and ammunitions from the police armory, there is every reason that a sizable number of them will get into the hands of the criminals terrorizing Nigeria and its people.

Secondly, the argument has always been made that the Nigeria Police Force is under-equipped and under-armed, particularly in comparison to the criminals that they fight. Consequently, it is suggested that the federal government should invest in more police equipment, including arms and ammunitions in order to reposition the police to take on its responsibilities of fighting crime. But of what use is more investment in this area if the police cannot be relied upon to keep custody of its arms?

The IGP must arrest these sorry developments by recovering the missing weapons.

https://dailytrust.com/recover-missing-police-weapons

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by fringz11(m): 8:50am On Jan 16, 2022
big news

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by ogododo: 9:05am On Jan 16, 2022
Whose kind weapons, so many dey ghetto, bandits abi na terrorists.

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by Nokio1: 10:33am On Jan 16, 2022
A whole ship miss for police hand na small ak wey fit enter back pack una wan look for

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by slivertongue: 11:07am On Jan 16, 2022
Nigerian police is like a rogue organization. It's like an organized criminal group

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by SKYHIGHfx: 12:37pm On Jan 16, 2022
The stuff is no longer funny i
Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:38pm On Jan 16, 2022
All of us @[/b] urge the IGP to immediately probe the reported missing weapons under his charge with a view towards their recovery.

It is important that the IGP should not only name and shame all police officers across the country found wanting in this scandal but to prosecute them under the full weight of our laws.

More important however, we insist that the missing arms must be recovered to police custody.

One day, we will get it right in our darling nation.
[b]May Nigeria succeed.

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by Realists(m): 12:39pm On Jan 16, 2022
Hmm "88,078 AK-47 rifles and 3,907 assorted rifles and pistols from police formations across the country".
These missing weapons can topple any democratic govt in this world. Corruption will soon end this people.

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by Baawaa(m): 12:39pm On Jan 16, 2022
And we are shouting insecurity when NPF cannot account for the ammunitions in their possession.

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by Jackxcollection(m): 12:39pm On Jan 16, 2022
Naija is a joke
Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by Ladiesdoctor(m): 12:39pm On Jan 16, 2022
Nothing surprise me again in this country.

Who do you think the armoury of the country is under their custody?

Terrorists of course

Let us pray for our Nigeria Leaders.
Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by Kingpele(m): 12:40pm On Jan 16, 2022
Okay
Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by ezegenigbonine: 12:41pm On Jan 16, 2022
Make una ask UGM. Only if una go see them lols. Useless kwuntiri

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by Bobloco: 12:41pm On Jan 16, 2022
Those guns and ammo ended up in the hands of System men, Unknown Gunmen,arm robbers, kidnappers, bandits, AK47 welding Fulani herdsmen, Boko Haram, Iswap, ISIS etc

Imagine 88,078 AK-47 rifles and 3,907 assorted rifles and pistols in the wrong hands. This is the reason why there is so much insecurity in this country
Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by damiloladuke: 12:42pm On Jan 16, 2022
Wow
Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by tradepunter: 12:48pm On Jan 16, 2022
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All of us @[/b] urge the IGP to immediately probe the reported missing weapons under his charge with a view towards their recovery.

It is important that the IGP should not only name and shame all police officers across the country found wanting in this scandal but to prosecute them under the full weight of our laws.

More important however, we insist that the missing arms must be recovered to police custody.

One day, we will get it right in our darling nation.
[b]May Nigeria succeed.

What is this one saying... You supported the actions of bringing in incompetent hands to run this outfit.

When people screamed tribalism and very unpatriotic move of buhari... You insulted and curse everyone by saying our darling daddy bla bla bla...

Now the incompetency have resulted to what we seeing now...

You see when I say the evil you support will catch up to you...

Just imagine you or you loved ones travelling and running into the end users of these missing weapons.

I wonder if your love for buhari will still be there....

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by Boogyman557: 12:49pm On Jan 16, 2022
Holly Gram cool WTF MAN
Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by Prettypearl021(f): 12:49pm On Jan 16, 2022
This same security men will complain of shortage of weapons to fight crime..
Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by seunayantokun(m): 12:51pm On Jan 16, 2022
Where does daily trust belong? Don't its management know those they are supporting are the culprits in this matter?

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by ILoveDemMANNA: 12:54pm On Jan 16, 2022
tradepunter:



When people screamed tribalism and very unpatriotic move of buhari... You insulted and curse everyone by saying our darling daddy bla bla bla...

Keep shut if you have nothing sensible to type.
Insult and curse is a member saying 'their darling Daddy'
You have nothing to type against dem, but your problem is dem typing darling daddy?

All dis nairaland.com pikins sef.
U can't have a conversation with them, nothing intelligent worth conversing in.
Rubbish.
You are just filled up with hatred and I pray for you that it will not consume you, if you change before January 19th. I don talk my own.

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by RPG2020(m): 12:54pm On Jan 16, 2022
The people to ask are in Aso Rock

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by Tenses: 1:00pm On Jan 16, 2022
Little wonder banditry has been on the increase

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by J3susFr3ak: 1:04pm On Jan 16, 2022
Realists:
Hmm "88,078 AK-47 rifles and 3,907 assorted rifles and pistols from police formations across the country".
These missing weapons can topple any democratic govt in this world. Corruption will soon end this people.

If you do a proper provenance check and investigate....a great deal of those Aks are in the hands of those deluded herder Terrorists....interloping everywhere like the blood thirsty Cain.

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Re: Recover Missing Police Weapons - Daily Trust Editorial by Doyou2019: 1:04pm On Jan 16, 2022
slivertongue:
Nigerian police is like a rogue organization. It's like an organized criminal group

Stop with the similes, bro. Use metaphors instead.
The Nigeria Police is a rogue organization!

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