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Worried Faces, Hands on Jaw, Asiwaju’s Ambition In One Picture by SadiqBabaSani: 3:51pm On Jan 21, 2023
Take a careful look, anxiety and palpable tension,

Even Tinubu is not 50% convinced.

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Re: Worried Faces, Hands on Jaw, Asiwaju’s Ambition In One Picture by SLAP44: 3:52pm On Jan 21, 2023
Beware of anyone who stands up and votes for PDP or APC except at gunpoint. That person can easily give you poison.

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Re: Worried Faces, Hands on Jaw, Asiwaju’s Ambition In One Picture by Damilare025: 3:53pm On Jan 21, 2023
The VIPs, The Police and The Gunmen: A Threat of Urgent Action



Anyone with knowledge of Nigeria’s current thread at his or her disposal would have the picture of brutal attacks on police orderlies attached to some high-profile personalities in the country. Many of these attacks have resulted in unfortunate death of many patriotic and fearless security officers who were unjustly killed in their line of duty. The menace which has led some security details to their early graves in defence and safety of their civilian principals against gunmen, kidnappers, assailants, bandits and hired assassins, has become a more or less disastrous incident that have kept the sacred lives of our security personnel in danger.

In an investigative report by Daily Trust, over 43 security operatives in different and separate attacks have lost their lives in the last 25 months. Specifically, no fewer than 27 police operatives ultimately paid the supreme price in 2022 alone. Similarly, while 13 security aides died during separate attacks in the year 2021, four had been gruesomely murdered in the last two weeks this year. To be specific, this year's incident occured during the assassination onslaught unleashed on the former Imo State Governor, Ikedi Ohakim, at Ehime Mbano Local Government Area of the State. Luckily, the ex-governor narrowly escaped death during the attack along with his driver and his two children through the bulletproof car they were in.

It would also be recalled that suspected gunmen opened fire on the convoy of Apostle Suleman, the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide, in Auchi area of Edo State. At least, six persons including three policemen serving as escorts were murdered while the cleric who was said to be the target of the attack escaped with his bulletproof vehicle. Without going too far in history, in September 11, 2022, two policemen in the convoy of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah were not spared from death when some suspected non-state actors accosted them in Nnewi, Anambra State. According to report, the lawmaker representing Anambra South senatorial district escaped through his bulletproof SUV. These flashbacks were few out of numerous attacks where our gallant police operatives suffered heavy casualties, while the big men escaped the scene.

Evidently, the 2020 Police Force Act, in section four, specifies that operatives of the Force shall protect the lives and property of all persons in Nigeria. This means that it is the duty and statutory responsibility of the police to provide security to every member of Nigerian society both the less privileged and the VIPs in the county. However, it calls for urgent action when the police are now the victims of attacks leading to their impromptu death. Obviously, many of these slain officers were not criminals nor guilty of any legally established crimes. Even, most times, they were not the major targets of some of these attacks. They were mainly killed because they were providing escorts to these big men and women in the country.

While the menace remains condemnable and unacceptable, it will be of goodwill if urgent and radical measures are being taken to curb future occurrence of this tragic tread. To begin with, the Police Service Commission should proactively review the deployment of police officers to the VIPs in the country. Men of the Force should be attached to the high-profile individuals who have taken an oath and signed written agreement to provide adequate protective measures for their orderlies. Perhaps, if they can keep themselves safe in their bulletproof vehicle, it would be much better when their security operatives are also well equiped with sophisticated weapons, bulletproof helmets, bulletproof vests, among others. In addition, it is obvious that the number of police personnel in the country is statistically low and inadequate. Going forward, politicians and other well-meaning individuals should be allowed to engage private security providing firms whose personnel would be well trained and be accountable for by their serving principals any time.

To end, reports had it that some families of some of the slain officers have been abandoned and yet to get any compensation either from the Police Force or from the individuals they died for. This is indeed worrisome, unpalatable and saddening. Going forward, Police Commission should ensure that an undertaken is signed mandating a prompt compensation from the big men in case of any eventuality of attack or untimely death of their escort officers. Mark you, Police are also human, they deserve to be protected!

Damilare Adeleye, a freelance journalist, writes from Lagos State University
Re: Worried Faces, Hands on Jaw, Asiwaju’s Ambition In One Picture by peter0071(m): 3:54pm On Jan 21, 2023
ASIWAJU GOING BACK TO HIS HOUSE AFTER TEH ELECTION

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