“Nigeria’s Police Crisis Deepens: IGP Egbotekun Accused of Brutalizing Peace Corps Commandant, Civil Defence Officers”

A coalition of Nigerian youths, students, and civil society organizations has called for the immediate removal of Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun due to the recent police brutality under his leadership, particularly the treatment of the Peace Corps Commandant and Civil Defence officers.
The coalition demands the unconditional release of National Commandant of the Peace Corps of Nigeria (PCN), Dickson Akoh, threatening a mass protest if their demands are not met.

The coalition’s emergency press conference in Abuja highlighted concerns about the escalating police brutality, emphasizing the need for accountability and reform within the Nigeria Police Force

The civic coalition in an emergency press conference in Abuja on Saturday warned against the recent trend of police brutality under Egbetokun’s leadership and demanded that the commandant be released from custody.

the IGP ordered the arrest of the National Commandant, Akoh over a dispute arising from tenancy disagreement between Akoh and his landlord.

As result armed policemen invaded the Peace Corps Head Office located near Jabi Lake at about 3pm on Friday in a commando style, broke into his office and arrested him alongside 16 officers.

The gun trotting officers were alleged to have forcefully gained access into the premises of the building with the help of thugs and hoodlums who accompanied them, vandalised the doors, and ransacked all the offices before taking Akoh away.

At the conference in Abuja, the coalition demanded Akoh’s immediate release and an end to police brutality and harassment of Nigerians.

The conveners were; Blessing Akinlosotu for the civil society stakeholders; Murtala Mohammed, former President, National Youth Council of Nigeria; Engr. Uzoh Ifeanyi, representative of International Youth organisations; Olayemi Success, representative of student stakeholders; Mazi Oscar David Kalu, Alhaji Gambo Suleiman Jagindi and Rikki Nwajiofor as national stakeholders; as well as Ademario Emmanuel, DG, Coalition of Nigeria Youth on Security and Safety Affairs.

The coalition said, “It is now public and viral that the Nigeria Police Force, under the Inspector General of Police (IGP) is turning into a monster and instrument of

terror against the Nigerian People. It is either the IGP is absolutely unaware and ignorant of developments under him or he is the one calling the shots. The IGP cannot exonerate

himself from either of the above.

“How can the IGP justifying the men of the Police Force arresting and handcuffing personnel of sister Agency, the NSCDC in public, even while seeing the NSCDC Officer with an AK47 rifle meant only for Security Agencies? How can the IGP explain the breaking into of the Headquarters of the Peace Corps to vandalise properties and arresting over 32 Youths

and Civil Society Leaders over tenacity dispute that is even before the Court of Law, with judgement in favour of the Peace Corps.

“This development is a direct slap on the young people and citizens of Nigeria, hence, the reason for our intervention.

“We hereby give an ultimatum expiring Monday, October 28,2024 to the IGP and NPF to both tender an unreserved apology to the NSCDC, unconditionally release the National

Commandant of the PCN and other detained Youths, unseal the Headquarters of the PCN.

Failure to meet the above demands, we thereby call for the sacking of IGP Kayode Egbetokun by Mr. President before he causes irreparable havoc to NPF and Government of President Tinubu.

“Furthermore, if the above demands are not meant on Monday, then the Coalition will be left with no other option that to lead the Nigerian youth, student and civil society stakeholders on a peaceful protest to occupy both the Force Headquarters and the National Assembly. This serves as a pre-action notice.”

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