The Inspector General of Police, Mr Solomon Arase, yesterday
disclosed that his men were on the trail of Niger Delta Militant leader,
Mr Government Ekpemupolo.
Arase, who also warned police officers against criminalising civil
matters said “We are looking for Tompolo and my men are on his trail. We
will arrest him anywhere we sight him”.
He made the disclosure yesterday in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti state
capital, during his tour of inspection and duty to men and officers of
Ekiti State Police Command.
A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos had a few weeks ago ordered
that Mr Ekpemupolo, also known as Tompolo, be arrested over allegation
of diversion of public funds slammed on him by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The IGP who noted that police cannot cover the whole security space,
urged the command to improve on its intelligence gathering through
community policing, saying that this remains the best way to get
credible information from the public and gain the people’s confidence to
combat criminality.
While urging the men and officers to be professional in their
conducts, Arase said,” Your conduct in the public must elicit respect
and confidence of the people. You should be able to distinguish between
civil and criminal matters. The way you enforce the law will determine
the respect they accord you. The degree of responsibility of the police
is higher than that of the civilians who may not be conversant with the
law”.
He added that the police has not been served with the warrant of
arrest issued against the embattled secretary of the Peoples Democratic
Party in the state, Dr Tope Aluko, saying necessary actions will be
taken when they are served.
Commending men and officers of the Command for working hard to combat
crime in Ekiti, Arase warned against perpetration of extra-judicial
killings, saying it has made the police to incur more litigations and
consequently lose more funds to it.
On the welfare of his men, the IGP stated that his administration
will provide housing units in all its 36 commands and Abuja, for every
rank and file to take ownership of a two-bedroom flat before retirement,
while scholarship will be offered to officers to get degree
certificates.
“I’m complaining that I have no money to send you for training, why
must we now incur more litigations? Because, when I am sued, the
Police’s accounts will be garnished .
“Nigerians are more intelligent now, if you infringe on their right,
they will go to court and unfortunately the IG will be the person to sue
even while he is not there.
“We must learn how to respect the fundamental rights of the citizens.
The reason why we normally punish you during extra-judicial offence has
been that as trained officers, who carry arms, you owe the
responsibility to protect lives and properties and that was why you were
trained”, he said.
The Commissioner of Police, Ekiti Command, Mr Etop James, revealed
that the command requires a total of 4,206 officers to make up for the
shortfall in personnel, describing this as very inimical to their
performances.
The CP begged the IGP to order that no officer should be transferred out of Ekiti without immediate replacement
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