May 14, (THEWILL) – The Police Service Commission (PSC), on Sunday, commended the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba, over an order for the arrest of Seun Kuti, for alleged assault on a police officer on duty.
In a video that has gone viral, the “Afrobeat’’ musician, wearing a red shirt atop a white pair of trousers, was seen slapping a policeman standing by a police van.
Chairman of the PSC, Solomon Arase, in a statement, said that no matter the offence, nobody, including Kuti, had the right to assault a policeman on official duty.
Arase, in a statement issued by PSC’s Spokesman, Ikechukwu Ani, frowned at the effrontery of Kuti to have slapped the policeman, insisting that Nigeria is not a Hobbesian state where might is right.
“We must, as civilized people, explore established channels of complaints against alleged infractions by law enforcement officials rather than this uncouth behaviour of assaulting the country’s symbol of authority.
“We look forward to the prompt prosecution of Kuti to act as a deterrent to others,” said Arase.
Arase commended the police officer for refusing to be provoked by the action of his aggressor; a development, he said, would have been fatal.
The PSC boss noted that the incident occurred at a time when the Police Force management was dealing with officers, who harassed, intimidated or assaulted civilians.
He stressed that it was worrisome that police officers had now become victims of the actions of some uncultured elites.
Arase enjoined the police to use the present incident to set an example that this would never be tolerated in Nigeria, a country governed by laws, rules and regulations.
The PSC Chairman noted that the groundswell of public opinion against the conduct of the abuser was indicative of the love and respect Nigerians had for law enforcement officers.
He said this underscored the need for all police officers to continually respect the right of the populace and be professional in all their conduct.
Arase added that the prompt order to arrest and prosecute Kuti, who obviously had diminished the sanctity of the symbol of authority of the Nigerian nation, was a welcome development.
“The Commission demands that the culprit be arraigned immediately and the police must ensure that the matter is followed to its logical conclusion to restore public confidence in the Nigeria Police.
“The demand is in recognition of the fact that the police is the lead agency in internal security.
“Its ability to maintain law and order and to protect lives and property must be held sacrosanct,” he said.
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