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Media Mobilises for Police Reform: Nigeria Police Act 2020 Takes Center Stage

by Frank Ulom
10 December 2024
in Security
Media Mobilises for Police Reform: Nigeria Police Act 2020 Takes Center Stage
By Victoria Effiong

Calabar, Nigeria – In a bold push for police reform, media professionals from six South-South states converged in Benin City to explore the transformative provisions of the Nigeria Police Act 2020.

The media town hall meeting, organised by the Rule of Law and Empowerment Initiative (Partners West Africa Nigeria) (PWAN) and supported by UKaid, brought together journalists, civil society organisations, and stakeholders to discuss the Act’s potential to reshape policing in Nigeria.

Dr Isioma Kemakolam Media Mobilises for Police Reform: Nigeria Police Act 2020 Takes Center Stage
Dr Isioma Kemakolam

As Dr Isioma Kemakolam took the stage, she highlighted the stark contrast between the outdated 1943 legislation and the new Act. “This isn’t just an update; it’s a bold step toward fairness and justice,” she explained, her voice echoing through the hall.

The 2020 Act, she noted, introduces a slew of reforms designed to curb abuses and build public trust. For instance, arrests now require officers to inform individuals of their rights – a simple yet profound shift that promises to reduce the incidence of arbitrary detention. Torture and degrading treatment, once tacitly condoned, are now explicitly prohibited. And stop-and-search procedures, a source of frustration for motorists, have stricter guidelines to reduce profiling and harassment.

But perhaps the most significant innovation of the Act is its emphasis on community policing. By encouraging officers to work alongside local residents to solve security challenges, the Act promises to foster a new era of cooperation and trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Ms Chinyere Oratokhai Media Mobilises for Police Reform: Nigeria Police Act 2020 Takes Center Stage
Ms Chinyere Oratokhai

As the day wore on, the discussion turned to the media’s role in ensuring these reforms take root. Ms Chinyere Oratokhai, a seasoned advocate for police reform, emphasised the importance of storytelling in driving social change. “You’re not just reporters; you’re educators,” she told the gathering. “Your work gives meaning to these reforms by showing citizens what rights they now have and where to seek redress when those rights are violated.”

As the town hall meeting drew to a close, the sense of determination in the room was palpable. Journalists, civil society organisations, and stakeholders alike were galvanised to action, committed to working together to ensure that the Nigeria Police Act 2020 translates into tangible improvements in the lives of Nigerians.

As one participant noted, “The media has a critical role to play in holding the police to account. But we must also remind citizens of their rights under this Act. Together, we can build a safer, more just society for all.”

The Rule of Law and Empowerment Initiative, also known as Partners West Africa Nigeria (PWAN). PWAN is a non-governmental organisation dedicated to enhancing citizens’ participation and improving security governance in Nigeria and West Africa broadly, which they achieve through their Rule of Law, Citizens Security, and CSO strengthening Programme Areas.

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