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NBA Condemns Detention of Citizens, Says Police Has Failed to Learn From #EndSARS Protests

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has condemned the Nigerian Police over its recent public parade of hundreds of citizens arrested and detained on the suspicion of taking part in the looting and destruction of public buildings and private businesses or for contravening the curfew, saying the police hierarchy has failed to learn from the #EndSARS protests or paying lipservice to police reforms.

The NBA observed that actions of the country’s police are coming on the heels of the #EndSARS protests which were precipitated by the historical abuse of citizens by men and officers of the Police especially those of the now-defunct Special AntiRobbery Squad (SARS), and the aftermath of which is yet to fully die down.

“It is highly regrettable that the Police, in particular, continues to carry on business as usual despite being in the eye of the storm in recent times and in disregard of the wide outpouring of condemnation by Nigerians at home and abroad as well as foreign nationals and international organisations about the misconduct of some of their officers.

“This gives the indication that the Police hierarchy has failed to get the message and/or is paying lip service to the calls for holistic Police reforms,” Olumide Akpata, the NBA President said in a statement.

He added that the “NBA is completely opposed to any act of arson, vandalism, destruction of public or private assets, or other forms of force or violence. However, the legal rights of citizens who are arrested on account of such allegations must be respected, especially their right to the presumption of innocence.

“In many, if not most of these cases, these people, who it must be noted are first and foremost Nigerian citizens, have been held incommunicado for days without access to their families or legal practitioners of their choice and under inhumane or deplorable conditions in brazen breach of the express provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) which presumes all suspects and defendants innocent until proven guilty; prohibit the detention of citizens beyond 24-48 hours; forbid the subjection of Nigerian citizens to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment, and mandates the Police and other law enforcement agencies to bring such persons to court within 24-48 hours.”

Akpata in the statement called on the police and the Attorneys General of the various states to immediately charge the suspects before courts of competent jurisdiction or release them unconditionally. He has also asked chairpersons of NBA Branches across the country to immediately monitor Police Stations within their jurisdictions to ascertain the extent of compliance.

“The NBA once again calls on the Nigerian Police and the Attorneys General of the various States to immediately charge the suspects before courts of competent jurisdiction in accordance with contemporary requirements of the law or to release them unconditionally. The wanton destruction of public buildings and private businesses witnessed in the past week is highly regrettable. However, the cure for illegality cannot be illegality.

“I have asked the Chairpersons of NBA Branches across the country to immediately monitor Police Stations within their jurisdictions to ascertain the extent of compliance of the Police with the fundamental rights provisions of the Constitution to enable us to take or facilitate adequate enforcement actions,” he said.

By Abel Ejikeme

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