The Nigeria police high command has
escalated its ‘bail is free’ campaign across the country.
Relaunching the crusade in Minna, Niger
State capital, Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, said the fight
against money-for-bail was born out of his desire to reposition the Nigeria
Police Force to be more accountable.
He noted that the declarations were
already manifesting and being accomplished.
According to the police boss, who was
represented by the Force Public Relations Officer, Moshood Jimoh, in
furtherance of the objectives, the IGP and police management team have embarked
on aggressive community and people-oriented engagements to bring the Nigeria
Police Force closer to the people so as to ensure effective service delivery to
all Nigerians.
“The Eminent Persons’ Forum, which is a
platform to strengthen the community policing strategies of the force to tackle
ethnic, religious and communal disputes and crisis that have bedeviled some
parts of the country, was launched throughout the 36 states of the nation and
the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, and it has been achieving the desired
results.
“To accomplish the tasks of stimulating
positive conducts of the entire personnel of the force towards the fulfillment
of the focus, missions and agenda of the IGP and management team, the ‘creed’
for the force was fashioned out to be the watchword and guiding principles for
all officers and men in carrying out their duties and in the discharge of their
day-to-day official responsibilities.
“The IGP and management team pay special
attention to issues of corruption allegations, especially as they concern bail
of suspects in police custody.
“The IGP has, therefore, directed the
launch of Bail is Free campaign in all the 36 states of the country and the
FCT, starting today from Niger State Police Command, ‘B’ Division, in Minna.
“Traditional rulers, community leaders,
religious leaders, opinion leaders, marketmen and women associations, youths
leaders and groups and critical stakeholders in communities, towns and cities
are implored to support this campaign.
“They are to report to the nearest police
station the conduct of any police officer, investigating police officer or any
other officer that asks for money or pecuniary benefit before, during or after
bail is granted to the Divisional Police Officers, Area Commanders, the command
public relations officers, Commissioner of Police or to the Force Public
Relations Officer, through the following phone numbers:
07056792065, 08088450152, email: bailisfree@gmail.com; police website:
www.npf.gov.ng.
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