NUJ raises alarm over the return of roadblocks

The Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Delta State Council has raised alarm over the return of


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NUJ raises alarm over the return of roadblocks


 

The Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Delta State Council has raised alarm over the return of roadblocks mounted in Delta State by officers of the Nigeria Police Force, calling on the Inspector General of Police, IGP, Mr. Mohammad Abubakar Adamu, to explain if Delta State is exempted from the ban of roadblocks on Nigerian highways.

The union in condemning the trend as ugly, wondered if the ban on roadblocks by the Inspector General of Police (IGP) exempted Delta State, stressing that the situation showcases the State as unsafe to visitors and would-be investors.

According to a statement issued by the council, it described the roadblocks as instrument of extortion and harassment, adding that the practice had subjected Deltans and motorists plying roads in Delta State to untold hardship, intimidation and unwarranted delays, sometimes arrest.

The council, in the statement endorsed by its Chiarman, Comrade Michael Ikeogwu and Secretary, Comrade Churchill Oyowe, accused the Police personnel on patrol of operating under the guise of staging nipping points for routine checks to mount roadblocks.

" We are at a crossroad as to whether Delta State is exempted from the ban on road blocks. We cannot see why the Police Personnel under Delta Command will flagrantly flout the order of the IGP pretending to be staging nipping points for routine checks whereas what we see on ground are full blown roadblocks for distorting smooth flow of traffic, intimidation, extortion and unwarranted arrests" the statement said.

The statement adds,  "a journey from Warri to Agbor alone has over 10 road block.  From Koko Junction to Effurun Roundabout we have over eight roadblocks. What are they all checking? It is uncalled for, they should fashion out better ways to track down criminals rather than subject innocent people to untold hardship continuously. It is worrisome to say that Police in Delta State now carry lower denominations of our currency to make change handy at checkpoints to facilitate the illegal acts and any attempt by motorists to disobey parting with stipulated amount, usually attracts intimidation, harassment, undue delay and possible arrest. This act also take place in the  capital city of Asaba where the Police Headquarter is situated."

The council called on the State Commissioner of Police to put his officers on patrol in check before the trend snowballs into a crisis situation.


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