Uba Sani hails SARS ban, condemns killings, brutality

Senator Uba Sani has hailed the ban placed on Special Anti-Robbery Squad operations by IGP Mohammed Adamu, describing SARS as a security outfit that abuses citizen’s rights, defied reforms and operates with impunity leading to loss of lives.

Speaking in a statement on Monday, the Senator representing Kaduna Central, said that the ban should be a prelude to structurally reforming the security agency to make it operate within the law and be guided by civil rules.

 “For two decades now, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigeria Police has gained notoriety for flagrant violation of the rights of Nigerians.

“Evidence abound of the horrors they visited on fellow citizens in cities and on back roads, in private residences, in front of hotels, on neighbourhood streets. For instance, on 6th April 2020, five persons were allegedly killed at Trikania in Nasarawa under Chikun LGA of Kaduna state during a clash between youths and police enforcing the stay-at-home order in the state over the Coronavirus outbreak.

“SARS officers were said to have opened fire on the angry mob upon arrival in an attempt to disperse them, leading to the death of five persons. On 28th March, 2019, a commercial motorcyclist, Ademola Moshood, was reportedly shot dead by a SARS policeman near his Surulere, Lagos residence when he allegedly refused to part with the sum of N200 as bribe.”

Speaking further, Uba Sani said an Amnesty International report titled, ‘Time to End Impunity,’ released on June 25th, 2020, gave at least “82 cases of torture, ill-treatment, and extra-judicial executions by SARS between January 2017 and May 2020. The victims are predominantly males between the ages of 18 and 35, from low-income backgrounds and vulnerable groups.

“The most worrisome is that they have allegedly been heavily involved in civil matters. All you need do is to “hire” them to even scores with a person you are in dispute with for a fee. In the course of such illegal operations lives and property have been lost. It has been a reign of impunity. They have become one of the most hated security outfits in Nigeria.”

Uba, who decried futile efforts to reform SARS, said, “it would seem that the security outfit is deeply rotten. It requires a surgical operation for it to become an outfit for the protection of Nigerians. It must be effectively repositioned for it to check the menace of armed robbery. The constitutional responsibility of the Nigeria Police Force is to serve and protect the citizens.

“We cannot allow officers to continue to abuse citizens through brutality, harassment, extortion and intimidation. Disproportionate use of force against the Nigerian masses by SARS officers is unacceptable and a blatant disregard for human rights and the rule of law.”

The Senator, while hailing Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the police IGP for their efforts in curtailing the SARS excesses, urged federal government and the Police “to ensure that the new measures are fully implemented and sustained. If SARS is not amenable to reform it should be scrapped. A force for the protection of our people cannot turn into an oppressive force and be maintained at tax payers expense.

“I stand with Nigerians speaking up against the alleged atrocities of SARS operatives. I urge you to remain steadfast and unwavering in drawing attention to the abridgement of the fundamental rights and freedoms of our people by SARS operatives. I am ready and willing to offer assistance in respect of legal redress for victims. All measures must be taken to check the growing menace of SARS,” he said.

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