The Nigeria Police Force has issued warning to various youth
vanguards and government security outfits in the country to desist from playing
the role assigned by the constitution to the Nigeria Police Force ahead of the
2015 general elections, Lagos Daily news reports.
This warning was contained in a press release signed by the Force
Public Relations officer, Ag. CP Emmanuel
Ojukwu in Abuja.
The press release reads: “The attention of the Police High
Command has been drawn to some Youth Vanguards, government security outfit or
private uniformed security outfits who are kitted in a manner similar to Police
uniform and accoutrements.”
“This action is illegal as it is clearly stated in section 214,
sub section 1 of the constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria stating that “there shall be a
Police Force for Nigeria which shall be known as Nigeria Police Force, and
subject to the provision of this section no other Police Force shall be
established for the Federation or any part thereof”.
Attention is also drawn to section 42 of Police Act cap 19 LFN
2014 which stated inter alia that “every person not being a Police officer who
puts on or assumes either in whole or in part, the dress, name, designation, or
description of any Police officer or any dress, name or designation, resembling
and intended to resemble the dress, name or designation of any Police officer,
or in any way pretends to be a Police officer for the purposes of obtaining
admission into any house or other place, or of doing any act which such person
would not by law entitled to do his own authority, shall be guilty of offence…”
“This warning is imperative and necessary at this crucial period
of electioneering activities with a view to avoiding complicity as some of
their excesses and illegalities may be attributed to the Nigeria Police”.
“For emphasis, no government or private security outfit or Youth
Vanguard should use uniform or accoutrements similar to that of Nigeria Police.”
“Equally, no private security outfit is allowed near a polling
booth or polling station on election days.”
Members of the public are also enjoined to continue to cooperate
with the Nigeria Police Force and other recognized security agencies in a bid
to ensure a safe and secure nation.
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