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Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by Chucks13: 12:22pm On Feb 22, 2025
Don't only admit it address it and stop it.
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by dennisvandi: 12:23pm On Feb 22, 2025
they lack resilience. they just attempted that once and when they failed, they give up.
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by Homeboiy: 12:24pm On Feb 22, 2025
I just left Nsk to onitsha now and the number of police and local vigilante check points is up to 30 before you get to onitsha

Them don search me tire
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by SmartPolician: 12:27pm On Feb 22, 2025
Yampotatocarrot:
It's really funny if the Police commision man said all this...

If you know, you know, you know, what are you doing or what have you done about it, or is it just knowing?

I prefer the army checkpoints remain and all the police checkpoints be dismantled... Then all the officers posted to Tiger base should have all their families relocated to Imo state also, e get why... What is good for the goose...an eye for an eye

Or better still, all the police checkpoints be moved to Orlu and Orsu, since those are the two areas always causing nuisance in the state
The IGP is in charge; he makes the final call. PSC is a commission mostly full of retired police officers who only make recommendations to the main police force. So, he cannot do anything about it.

DIG Hashimu Argungu (rtd) made the comment
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by Smartwave: 12:33pm On Feb 22, 2025
Wizardslayer:
Just pay a visit to Sokoto and many northern states that are riddled with serious terrorism, many local government under full control by terrorists yet you'll hardly see any form of police checkpoint.

Come down to peaceful south east and you'll be tired of counting army and police checkpoint everywhere.
Their own criminals stays in the Busy, yours live in the city and drive luxury cars. Reason for check point
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by Sleekfingers: 12:43pm On Feb 22, 2025
Image123:
i thought it was all over the country, or human rights are respected by the police in other parts? Help me understand.
I tire o..... something that is happening here Lagos everyday....Ogun state.....I went to Ijebu Igbo last week for a burial....police checkpoint everywhere extorting motorists....... harassment and extortion everywhere.....not just in the southeast......
Although , it is a bit minimal in the North.
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by nairalanda1(m): 1:01pm On Feb 22, 2025
PresidObi:
State police is the only thing that can help Nigeria. All these unfriendly people coming to kill and return to their zones cannot help Nigeria.
State police won't stop human right abuses.

The USA that has state police and even local government police has issues galore with human rights

To get a society that observes human rights you have to make sure it is in their Interest that peoples rights are protected even those they do not like.
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by Choiceone1: 1:02pm On Feb 22, 2025
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by PresidObi: 1:05pm On Feb 22, 2025
nairalanda1:
State police won't stop human right abuses.

The USA that has state police and even local government police has issues galore with human rights

To get a society that observes human rights you have to make sure it is in their Interest that peoples rights are protected even those they do not like.
I have never seen anywhere where police hijack ballot boxes in the USA? grin
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by nairalanda1(m): 1:06pm On Feb 22, 2025
PresidObi:
I have never seen anywhere where police hijack ballot boxes in the USA? grin
Hijacking ballot boxes the only human right abuse you know?

And thanks for insinuating I support political corruption. Lovely
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by nairalanda1(m): 1:08pm On Feb 22, 2025
PresidObi:
I have never seen anywhere where police hijack ballot boxes in the USA? grin
Addendum

Referring to the USA, a lot of the abuses against black people in the past was facilitated by the local state police.

Sometimes the American federal government had to use federal law agents to enforce civil rights laws.

Just an example.
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by olisaEze(m): 1:09pm On Feb 22, 2025
MadPolitician:
Regional police maybe.
State police will be abused. Look at Uzodimma and his Ebube Agu menace
I’m inclined to agree with you 👍
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by Alliswell248: 1:11pm On Feb 22, 2025
"We understand that there is a high level of insecurity in the zone especially with the ceaseless and senseless attacks from brainwashed youths from this zone masquerading as freedom fighters and killing their brothers and sisters."


Brainwashed youths... Shame on them
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by Xammie001(m): 1:15pm On Feb 22, 2025
why am i having this feeling that this sudden shift of attention to the east is an agenda for 2027 election alignment from the North, it's progressive if we can actually progress past hatred sha
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by nairalanda1(m): 1:17pm On Feb 22, 2025
MadPolitician:
Regional police maybe.
State police will be abused. Look at Uzodimma and his Ebube Agu menace
Regional police is just mini Nigerian police .

Plus what is a region?

Finally regions are not that popular. Many are agitating for more states
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by Gandollar(f): 1:20pm On Feb 22, 2025
Oga, thank youfor saying the truth without minding whose ox is gored.
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by PresidObi: 1:24pm On Feb 22, 2025
nairalanda1:
Addendum

Referring to the USA, a lot of the abuses against black people in the past was facilitated by the local state police.

Sometimes the American federal government had to use federal law agents to enforce civil rights laws.

Just an example.
Which country has less crime rate, usa or Nigeria?
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by Yagazieauto: 1:26pm On Feb 22, 2025
Well spoken sir!
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by nairalanda1(m): 1:31pm On Feb 22, 2025
PresidObi:
Which country has less crime rate, usa or Nigeria?
Nigeria. USA also has a very bad crime rate for a developed country

Most of the Nigerian crime rate rises from our resource dependent economy. USA is an industrial economy. Meaning jobs get created well.there and people are well.employed


Not like Nigeria where everyone including the secessionists are waiting for oil money.

Also USA taxes everyone. Meaning there is money for forensics. USA colleges charge sky high fees which means they have enough money to fund research and forensic labs. Which helps crime fighting..

Also better vital records from cradle to grave and 🧬 databases.

That's why I am tired of all our governments especially this current one. Na to share money.they know. Not to make money. Share money.

And that is why state police too no go work for Nigeria. Because most of you wont pay the taxes needed to make it work. Na to wait for oil money to share. And apc and tinubu won't make our country industrial.

Anyway, you can call me agbado
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by IGBOPROMISE1: 1:34pm On Feb 22, 2025
MadPolitician:
I believe that the order to turn every checkpoints in the south-east into very lucrative tollgate was given from above. It is a deliberate policy of the APC to turn the region into a beast of burden. Why do I think so? Just take a look at the boldness of the officers at those tollgates. Irrespective of how strident the calls to disengage with this method, the guys at Abuja will turn deaf ears. That is because they are getting the remittance. And they won't stop until they're forced to stop. The main ideology behind the APC is the continuous marginalisation of the former Eastern Nigeria and the looting of her resources for the development of other regions. Nothing else
So spot on!

There's criminality in the south-east just as there is in every other region, but that of the south-east took on a wider and more complex dimension after that evil party, APC, snatched power in 2015! The sheer incompetence, lack of capacity to govern and preoccupation with other things besides governance displayed by the owners and controllers of APC (the Yoruba and Fulani hegemonic alliance), as well as their hatred and disdain for the Igbo, led to the current spate of insecurity we're witnessing in the south-east, and IT WILL NOT ABATE unless this evil alliance is removed and/or TRUE state policing replaces the current unified, Abuja-led security set-up!

Besides the importation of criminals into the south-east which started after 2015, local criminally minded Igbos' have now taken advantage of the absence of capacity and/or a desire from the centre (Abuja) to provide security in the south-east, to engage in criminality themselves! It takes a strong resolve by individual state gov'ts in the region to work around the problems brought about by the unified/centralised form of policing in Nigeria to ensure security in their respective states, and this is where Governor Peter Mbah should be commended for his efforts! This unitary system of gov't in Nigeria that the hegemonic alliance depends on has led to problems in other areas besides security issues, but that's a topic for another day or thread!
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by PresidObi: 1:34pm On Feb 22, 2025
nairalanda1:
Nigeria. USA also has a very bad crime rate for a developed country

Most of the Nigerian crime rate rises from our resource dependent economy. USA is an industrial economy. Meaning jobs get created well.there and people are well.employed


Not like Nigeria where everyone including the secessionists are waiting for oil money.

Also USA taxes everyone. Meaning there is money for forensics. USA colleges charge sky high fees which means they have enough money to fund research and forensic labs. Which helps crime fighting..

Also better vital records from cradle to grave and 🧬 databases.

That's why I am tired of all our governments especially this current one. Na to share money.they know. Not to make money. Share money.

And that is why state police too no go work for Nigeria. Because most of you wont pay the taxes needed to make it work. Na to wait for oil money to share. And apc and tinubu won't make our country industrial.

Anyway, you can call me agbado
No, I think you're a northerner. They are the people who support the federal structure. Yorubas are fighting for preservation of their origins from the north like everyone else.
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by nairalanda1(m): 1:38pm On Feb 22, 2025
PresidObi:
No, I think you're a northerner. They are the people who support the federal structure. Yorubas are fighting for preservation of their origins from the north like everyone else.
Lol. From the South.

Remember I am not discouraging you from agitating for state police . I am merely pointing out why it may not work the way you want it to. And why even saner climes have issues.

I mean there is a lot to discourage people from taking up football as a sport. One can get injured badly. But it should not be reason enough to stop taking up football.

But you are mixing things up. cheesy
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by IGBOPROMISE1: 1:38pm On Feb 22, 2025
Xammie001:
why am i having this feeling that this sudden shift of attention to the east is an agenda for 2027 election alignment from the North, it's progressive if we can actually progress past hatred sha
I'd advise the Igbo to align with whatever northern power-bloc that has the capacity and guile to kick APC/Tinubu/Buhari out in 2027!
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by PresidObi: 1:42pm On Feb 22, 2025
nairalanda1:
Lol. From the South.

Remember I am not discouraging you from agitating for state police . I am merely pointing out why it may not work the way you want it to. And why even saner climes have issues.

I mean there is a lot to discourage people from taking up football as a sport. One can get injured badly. But it should not be reason enough to stop taking up football.

But you are mixing things up. cheesy
No, I am not mixing things up. I believe strongly that when strangers in the police in a particular region are removed, we can guard our places better and prevent outside attacks, which is the majority of the attacks in the south.

I know all my towns men, we know the thieves from th honest men, we can dispense judgement quicker and solve problems like we always dis in the olden days.

The problem of th3 south is the invasion of foreigners who dont know anything about the place they came to protect. They are remnants of the civil war era, who still thinks the locals must be killed and restricted as if they are still in a war.
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by nairalanda1(m): 1:47pm On Feb 22, 2025
PresidObi:
No, I am not mixing things up. I believe strongly that when strangers in the police in a particular region are removed, we can guard our places better and prevent outside attacks, which is the majority of the attacks in the south.

I know all my towns men, we know the thieves from th honest men, we can dispense judgement quicker and solve problems like we always dis in the olden days.

The problem of th3 south is the invasion of foreigners who dont know anything about the place they came to protect. They are remnants of the civil war era, who still thinks the locals must be killed and restricted as if they are still in a war.
It's not a matter of knowing. You still need good enough funding for good forensics, good training, even good research and stuff.

But anytime I suggest that you Nigerians should pay more in taxes and even school fees to make those things work, you all will cry poverty and call me agbado Fulani.

Yes corruption is a serious matter too. But so is funding.

Agitate for your state police. But know that you got to fund it yourselves because oil money is no longer enough. Time we all industrialized and d paid taxes.

Like the saner climes of the USA.

Good afternoon
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by PresidObi: 2:01pm On Feb 22, 2025
nairalanda1:
It's not a matter of knowing. You still need good enough funding for good forensics, good training, even good research and stuff.

But anytime I suggest that you Nigerians should pay more in taxes and even school fees to make those things work, you all will cry poverty and call me agbado Fulani.

Yes corruption is a serious matter too. But so is funding.

Agitate for your state police. But know that you got to fund it yourselves because oil money is no longer enough. Time we all industrialized and d paid taxes.

Like the saner climes of the USA.

Good afternoon
Even if we pay 1 million in tax per person in Nigeria now, criminals lik the ones in Aso Rock will steal it. That's beside the case we're treating.

What I insist on is local knowledge. Local knowledge will remove a lot of things like much spending. So forget about frightening us with money, safety deserves all we can put into it.
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by hatchy: 2:10pm On Feb 22, 2025
Those who live in other regions or have not visited the South East and experience this wouldn't understand how serious it is.
You will even be ashamed of being a Nigerian seeing what these security forces do in the South East. Very shameful.

Then, Mr Argungu, having said all that you observed, what is the solution? You did not proffer any medication to this sickness as a doctor that you are. (Police Service Commission Chairman).
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by Blackdisciple(m): 2:11pm On Feb 22, 2025
Wizardslayer:
Just pay a visit to Sokoto and many northern states that are riddled with serious terrorism, many local government under full control by terrorists yet you'll hardly see any form of police checkpoint.

Come down to peaceful south east and you'll be tired of counting army and police checkpoint everywhere.
Police wouldn't dare mount checkpoints in those places
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by Blackdisciple(m): 2:12pm On Feb 22, 2025
Argungu said that the PSC is also fully aware that the road blocks mounted by security agencies have unfortunately turned South-East into[b] toll gates[/b] where road users are forced under gunpoint to part with money.
Re: Police Service Commission Admits Serious Human Rights Violations In South-east by Blackdisciple(m): 2:14pm On Feb 22, 2025
Blackdisciple:
Argungu said that the PSC is also fully aware that the road blocks mounted by security agencies have unfortunately turned South-East into toll gates where road users are forced under gunpoint to part with money.
Tinubu will love this one
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