The House of Representatives on
Thursday called on the Federal Government to direct heads of security agencies
to call their personnel to order to forestall abuse of firearms and
maltreatment of Nigerians.
The call was the outcome of a
motion sponsored by Rep. Solomon Adaelu (PDP- Abia) which was unanimously
adopted by the lawmakers.
Moving the motion, Adaelu noted
that the primary function of the security agencies was to protect lives and
properties of Nigerians as well as maintain law and order.
He said that cases of brutality,
harassment, extra-judicial killings and excessive use of force by security
personnel on hapless Nigerians had tarnished the image of the security
agencies.
"The trend has become more
alarming in recent time as security agents use their firearms indiscriminately
and unlawfully on unarmed Nigerians,’’ he said.
The lawmaker said that some
relevant laws provide for the observance of rules of engagement in dealing with
the civil populace.
He warned that if left not
checked, the excesses might spiral out of control and could lead to breakdown
of law and order.
Adaelu said that in carrying out
their functions, security agencies are permitted by law when necessary to use
justifiable minimum amount of force or coercion.
While appreciating the commitment
of security agencies in the discharge of their duties, the legislator stressed
the need for the agencies to strengthen punitive measures to check erring
officers.
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