Assistant Inspector General of Police for Zone 16, Adebola Hamzat, has firmly stated that the Nigeria Police Force will not shield any officers implicated in land grabbing or human rights abuses.
Speaking in Port Harcourt on Thursday during a press briefing before delivering a lecture to officers, Hamzat emphasized that the Force, under Inspector General Kayode Egbetokun, upholds a strict zero-tolerance policy for corruption, extortion, and other misconduct.
Hamzat highlighted that concerns about police-related corruption and rights violations were raised in conversations with community stakeholders.
“Corruption, extortion, and human rights abuses damage the public’s trust in the Police. I intend to address these issues directly with the officers here,” he stated.
Reiterating Inspector General Egbetokun’s commitment to reform, Hamzat urged citizens to report any officer misconduct, ensuring the public that all reports will be handled confidentially and that any officers found guilty will face sanctions.
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“Land grabbing, human rights abuses, corruption, and extortion are absolutely unacceptable,” he affirmed. “The Police Force will not protect any officer involved in such acts. To demonstrate my commitment, I’ve made my personal number available, encouraging open communication,” he added, assuring the public that he is actively involved in addressing these issues.