By Prof. Nathan Protus Uzorma
There are few better measures of the concern a society has for its individual members and its own well being than the way it handles criminals. Yes, the real significance of crime is its being a breach of faith with the community of mankind. In the words of Mahatma Gandhi, “All crime is a kind of disease and should be treated as such”. According to Bonaparte, “The contagion of crime is like that of the plague. Criminals collected together corrupt each other. They are worse than ever when, at the termination of their punishment, they return to society”.
The point here is that the society is at the receiving end, no matter how criminals function. No wonder crime control has been described as a major ingredient which oils the wheel of peaceful co-existence and sustainable growth and development of any society. Its absence in the system equates it with lawlessness and chaos leading to not just the insecurity of lives and property but also to economic and political sabotage.
The Imo State Police Command under the leadership of the new Commissioner of Police Mr. Lakanu upon assumption of office rolled out his active and proactive action plans to tackle crime in order to build safer, stronger and healthier communities. The state police lord who looks very administrative in appearance is like an active lion in the field of operation. Mr. Lakanu is not a joker.
In just few months in office, the new Commissioner of Police has through his logical and proactive measures shown a great deal of responsibility in the implementation of effective crime control strategies that have worked for the common good of the people of Imo State. Those who know me can attest to the fact that I’m not a praise singer I say things the way they appear in reality. As a social critic, my duty is to say the truth to my society the way it is; condemn what is wrong and praise what is good. Therefore what you are reading about Imo police command under the leadership of Mr. Lakanu is the truth and nothing but the truth.
The command under the leadership of the new CP has employed effective and cost effective ways to prevent and reduce crime by intervening on the risk factors before crime happens. Its approach has been the promotion and implementation of effective crime prevention practices. Like Mahatma Gandhi would say, “Action expresses priorities”. Now in accordance with the act of doing G.K Chesterton says, “I do not believe in a fate that falls on men however they act; but I do believe in a fate that falls on them unless they act”. For Cicero the great philosopher, “We should not be so taken up in the search for truth, as to neglect the needful duties of active life; for it is only action that gives a true value and commendation to virtue”.
From the foregoing, it becomes evident that action that is inter-twined with justice must produce good result. Action may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action. A man’s action is only a picture book of his creed and credo. Brave actions never want a trumpet. Shakespeare infers, “Things won are done, joy’s soul lies in the doing”. Now, in the act of doing, which has resulted to doing it well, the Imo police command is presently working closely with partners and stakeholders in the state and beyond to develop and implement results-driven programs that target specific crime issues in various communities in the state.
The state police boss since he assumed office has spent time to apprise himself of some peculiarities of the Command. There is an understanding of the nature of crime and criminality in the Command, and their impact on safety and security. As the heartland of the South East geo-political region, it is understandable that Imo State Command has the challenge of kidnapping and other violent crimes, which adversely affect the tone of social and economic life in the state. However, I am delighted to inform my reader that the on-going programme of constant police visibility initiated by the Command is the right step in the right direction aimed at checking the menace of criminal.
In line with the philosophy of Mr. Lakanu his well trained men have devised new and robust strategies to checkmate the activities of criminals in the state. The Command has increased police visibility on streets and highways and embarked on an oppressive neighborhood policing. Sporadic and organized raids have been carried out to dislodge criminals from their hideouts, demolish their structures, and to frustrate their evil intentions. Police response time to distress calls has significantly improved.
Following the above, one can infer that the new police philosophy is zero tolerance to crime. But is it very possible to stop the Nigerian police from extorting money from the public? What about the police ‘religious tithe’ of N20 from commuters? The above is not only peculiar to Imo state; it is a general problem in Nigeria. And it is now on record that the present State police boss is on top of the issue to discipline any culprit. The Commissioner of police in his new policies in making sure that people are not unlawfully detained, has resurrected a Human Right team that reports to him every morning the activities of his men and that of the public. This is aimed at making sure that people’s fundamental rights are not violated.
The administration of the new CP has recorded many cases of foiled armed robbery and that of kidnapping. The suspects were all arrested. It is on record that the new CP is always very busy and most times goes to arrest criminals by himself. His new concept of community policing is working well for the state command as it provided communities with tools, knowledge and support to undertake crime prevention initiatives in communities large and small across the state. The community policing concept which means people, processes and systems working in a collaboration fashion to share information on public safety and security has helped the Command to ensure that individuals, communities and organizations share the right information at the right time to keep the state safe from criminals.
Recognizing that public safety environment includes a broader set of partners and stakeholder groups, the Command extends its initiative beyond law enforcement to address all information sharing relevant to public safety and security a strategy which must work well for the state. To this effect, the Command can be said to have recorded a huge success in its fight against crime in a short period. Nobody however can deny the fact that the year 2015 has been very challenging and tasking one for Imo Police command as quite a number of criminal operations took place. Nevertheless, the Command and people of the state have shown great resolve and commitment to the fight against crime.
The command under the able leadership of the new CP, Mr. Lakanu has also recovered many stolen or snatched vehicles, some of which have since been released to their lawful owners. The CP also embarked on familiarization tour of the Area Command and the Divisions throughout the state to interact with officers and men of the Command as well as leaders of thought in various communities. The gentleman and friendly CP has assured Imo people of a level playing field in the fight against crime in 2015 and beyond.
Is the above a mouth watering promise? Can the new CP who has shown seriousness in a short time afford to be joking in Imo state? Never! He is a serious minded man. Imo can sleep with their two eyes closed.