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COVID-19: Police Should Respect Human Rights In Enforcing Compliance, Activist Tells IGP


A renowned human rights and Peace advocate in Nigeria, Comrade Sheriff Mulade, has appealed to the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, AIGs and Commissioners of Police in various states of the federation to strongly advise, caution and charge officers of the Police Force to kindly respect the fundamental rights of Nigerians and other Nationals in the enforcement of lockdown, closure and restriction of movements across the Nation.

Comrade Mulade who is also the National Coordinator of a Peace, human rights and Environmental advocacy NGO, Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ, appealed to security agencies, particularly the Nigeria Police to adhere strictly to the fundamental rights of Nigerians as enshrined in the constitution while enforcing compliance to curtail and prevent the spread of the deadly COVID-19 virus.

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The activist expressed concerns and worries over the way and manners some Police officers charged with the responsibility of protecting lives and property are now the ones vandalizing items that they are expected to protect, noting that Nigerians are going through sudden and unexpected trauma which needs encouragement and polite engagement.

He said that law enforcement agents and the entire populace are victims of this difficult time, therefore the Nigeria Police and other security agencies saddled with the responsibility of enforcing adherence to orders should exercise caution so as not to inflict pains and more hardship which will exasperate the already harsh and tense situation in the country.

Amb. Comrade Sheriff Mulade, Niger Delta Environmental and Peace Activist

Comrade Mulade Sheriff, Niger Delta Environmental and Peace Activist

Comrade Sheriff Mulade charged the Nigeria Media, the Federal and State governments to continue to educate the people with relevant information on why they should obey restriction orders put in place, adding that, law enforcement agencies should equally understand that a larger population of the people are semi-literates and illiterates, and therefore communities may find it difficult to comprehend properly the COVID-19 virus and the dangers it poses to the entire nation.

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He further noted that there would be resistance from the people on the various restrictions and lockdown orders due to lack of understanding but as the days go by it will need the efforts of all enlightened minds to educate and put the public in the right position to abide by the laws from government which will assist in our collective fight of COVID-19 virus that has become a global pandemic.


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