Police officers caught assaulting civilians will lose their job: Gombe CP

The Commissioner of Police in Gombe State, Oqua Etim, has ordered police personnel to treat members of the public with dignity and respect while discharging their duties.
Mr Etim gave the warning in Gombe on Monday while decorating 19 promoted senior officers and presenting cheques to families of fallen officers.
He said recent viral videos of officers abusing members of the public were unacceptable, and anyone caught would be shown the way out.
“The police force frowns at incivility to members of the public; members of the public are your employers, and you are their employees, so the moment you want to start challenging your employer, it means you want to leave the job.
“A wise man does not need to be told that respect is reciprocal. There is no police boy or girl, we are all policemen and women, so we should act accordingly,” he said.
The CP emphasised that he would ensure that any officer caught in the state brutalising any member of the public faced the full wrath of the law.
To the promoted officers, Mr Etim said much was expected of them regarding reciprocating their elevation.
“For those who have not been promoted now, ours is coming. You celebrate with those who celebrate so that you will be celebrated.”
Seven officers were promoted from Superintendent of Police to Chief Superintendent of Police, 10 from Assistant Superintendent of Police to Deputy Superintendent of Police.
Also, one Chief Superintendent of Police was promoted to Assistant Commissioner of Police and one Assistant Commissioner of Police to Deputy Commissioner of Police.
Mr Etim, on behalf of the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, presented cheques worth N18.5 million to families of 25 police officers who died in active service.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

World
Sega offers $770 million to buy Angry Birds maker, Rovio
Meanwhile in 2022, Rovio earned a huge $350 million in revenue and an adjusted net profit of $34.5 million, VOA reported.

Economy
Osun govt. to empower 5,000 job seekers: Official
“The certificate of learning will be handed over to all participants at a ceremony on a date to be agreed on by the stakeholders involved.”

NationWide
79 died from 1,336 cases of cholera: NCDC
It said that of all suspected cases, 53 per cent were males and 47 per cent were females.

NationWide
Twitter locks David Hundeyin’s account after exposing Bola Tinubu’s Guinean citizenship
Mr Hundeyin argued he posted a document of a public figure, the president-elect of Africa’s largest economy because it carried overarching public interest.

Rights
FBI arrests two for operating illegal Chinese overseas police station
“It is simply outrageous that China’s Ministry of Public Security thinks it can get away with establishing a secret, illegal police station on U.S. soil.”

States
Gov. Ikpeazu constitutes handover committee as Catholic priest leads Otti’s eight-member team
Mr Anokwuru said the government team had quality members, which included commissioners, businessmen and professionals.