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| Lagos: The Return Of Insecurity by kokozain(op): 6:13am On Oct 21, 2015 |
Lagos is easily the most important city in Nigeria.
There is this continuous attraction and migration to
the metropolis because the city is generally regarded
as the ‘honey pot’ of the country. In recent times,
the state has enjoyed considerably high compliments
and accolades for good governance and service
delivery. Side by side good governance, are a variety
of innovations in the areas of transportation,
healthcare delivery, security system, education, inter
and intra-ethnic harmony, and many others.
Amongst the states in Nigeria, Lagos has the
heaviest investment on security. In fact, it is the first
state to set up a security trust fund, a sort of
government-public partnership on security which has
become a model in the country. But recent
happenings in the state are indications that the state
may be fast becoming a dangerous place for people
to live in. This is because hardly does any day pass
without incidents of heinous crimes, including violent
armed robbery attacks, gang wars, kidnappings and
other forms of violence occurring in one part of the
state or the other. Consequently, Lagosians no
longer sleep with their two eyes closed as the state
is gradually slipping into the old era of insecurity.
Daily, Lagosians are bombarded with tales of
numerous attacks on residential areas and
commercial premises across the state. Two incidents
that occurred last week in the state are worth
mentioning. The first was the brutal and callous
murder of Tajudeen Disu, the amiable Managing
Director of the Lekki Free Trade Zone. Disu was
killed on Monday, October 12, by heartless rioters at
the Free Trade Zone. The following day, Tuesday,
October 13, a large number of well-armed robbery
gang took over FESTAC town, located along the Mile
2-Badagry Expressway, for about two hours. In the
process, they robbed two banks and killed a middle-
aged woman and her daughter.
Last Saturday, hoodlums virtually took over the
Ketu-Ikorodu Road axis of the state snatching
handbags, money, trinkets and all that in broad
daylight from motorists and commuters who were
held in the heavy traffic snarl. This went on for a
long time without any security agency, particularly
the police, intervening. The case of these traffic
robbers has become very worrisome because it has
become a common feature in almost all parts of the
commercial city in recent time.
The case of a deadly gang that raided two banks in
the Ogolonto area of Ikorodu last June is also still
fresh in the memory. The Ogolonto operation lasted
for a long time without the police lifting a finger.
Before then, the same gang had earlier invaded and
robbed the First Bank and Wema Bank branches in
Ikorodu killing two people in the process. The list is
lengthy. Unfortunately, while armed robbers are
having a field day, cultists belonging to various cult
groups are also daily on the prowl killing and
maiming people at will.
But what could be responsible for the resurgence of
insecurity in Lagos in spite of the huge amount of
money being spent on security in the state? From my
findings, the problem lies mainly on the police. When
Solomon Arase, the current Inspector General of
Police, was appointed, he tinkered with the security
architecture that had been in place in Lagos and
other parts of the country prior to his appointment.
Being a man who has spent at least 32 years in
administration in the police, he removed almost all
operations officers in Lagos State and replaced them
with administration officers. These are people who
have little or no idea about operations in the police.
Even some of the Police Commissioners he posted to
some states including Lagos, are non-operations
officers. He also brought administration officers as
Divisional Police Officers, DPOs and Area
Commanders.
Today, a good number of policemen attached to the
Lagos State Traffic Management Agency, LASTMA,
as well as the ones attached to the Rapid Response
Squad, RRS, in the state, have been withdrawn.
About 80% of the DPOs and Area Commanders in
Lagos are admin officers. For instance, Sabo Police
Division in Yaba is now being handled by an old
woman who had previously spent all her career in
the admin department of the force. Yet, her division
is in charge of such tough areas as Jibowu,
Ojuelegba, Igbobi-Sabe and other such areas within
the metropolis. Similarly, one of the robberies in
Ikorodu took place right opposite a Divisional Police
Office that was then manned by a woman as DPO.
What this signifies is that what now obtains in the
police, especially in Lagos, are square pegs in round
holes. This has inevitably created a serious problem
in securing the state. Part of the result is the ever-
present traffic gridlock now rampant in the state as
well as the growing insecurity of lives and property.
Stakeholders easily recall the time one Abba Kyari
was the officer-in-charge of the State Anti-Robbery
Squad, SARS, Ikeja and the level of success and
breakthrough the squad recorded during his tenure.
He was the scourge of armed robbers and other
hoodlums. Kyari had informants all over the place.
Now, the situation is different. Recently, the wife of
the Deputy Managing Director of a national tabloid
was kidnapped. Findings revealed that the SARS in
Ikeja got information and arrested the ring leader of
the gang. He was thoroughly “massaged”, a
euphemism for torture by the police and he
confessed.
By 2 a.m on that fateful day, at least 16 fully armed
anti-robbery men were dispatched to the kidnapper’s
hideout to get members of the gang and free the
poor lady. The gang allegedly ambushed the SARS
team that night, shot sporadically and rounded up
all the armed men because they (the SARS men) had
instruction not to shoot. The gang leader who was
in handcuffs, was subsequently freed by his
members that night.
The next thing was that the kidnappers negotiated
with the family and an agreement was reached
before the lady was finally handed over to her family
in the presence of a highly placed police officer who
had personally coordinated the negotiation and
release. That is one of the most shameful things
that have ever happened to the Nigeria Police. It is a
story the police would prefer to cover up.
A lot of things are happening in the policing of
Lagos. That is why the governor, Akinwunmi
Ambode, should look deep into the operations of the
police in the state. Already, LASTMA and RRS are
technically grounded by the withdrawal of police
personnel attached to these outfits. Even Operation
Mesa, has become a shadow of its former self.
There was an enduring security architecture put in
place in Lagos by past Commissioners of Police
including Mike Okiro, Sunday Aghedo and, later,
Marvel Akpoyibo, which drastically reduced
criminality in the state. Successive CPs in Lagos
used this template that has now been destroyed.
These people were able to achieve success because
they were all operations men – they had become
DPOs, Area Commanders, Deputy Commissioners in
charge of Operations, DC OPS and so on, before they
became Police Commissioners. Certainly, not the
present appalling situation in which admin officers
have now taken over.
Right now, activities in the SCID popularly called
Panti have almost grounded to a halt as heaps of
petitions are said to be lying on the OC’s table
without being attended to. Now that Christmas is
fast approaching, it is obvious that the crime rate
may likely soar. This is the more reason why
Governor Ambode should move in quickly to rescue
Lagosians from the present uninspiring police
arrangement in the state. And things can only be
redressed if there is a change in the present
operational structure and leadership of the police in
the state. This is not the time for “man-know-man”
posting of policemen!
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