The
Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim k. Idris has ordered the dismantling
of all roadblocks nationwide with immediate effect; particularly on the
following routes, Lagos-Ibadan, Shagamu-Benin, Benin-Onitsha, Okene-Abuja, Kaduna-Kano,
Katsina - Kano, Otukpo - Enugu, Enugu – Port Harcourt Express Ways.
The directives
became necessary to enable ease of doing business in Nigeria, safeguard, and
guarantee free passage of goods and travellers throughout the country.
To this end, no Police department, section,
squad or unit should mount road block without express permission of the
Inspector General of Police.
Consequently, Assistant Inspectors General of
Police in charge of Zonal Commands, Commissioners of Police in charge of State
Commands, Heads of Departments, must ensure that every patrol vehicle in their
respective Formation carries a conspicuous and legible inscription of Patrol
vehicle identification number, and dedicated emergency Phone numbers for ease
of identification and report of distress by members of the public.
The
Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Border patrol of the Force
is specifically directed to ensure compliance with this directive along the
Border routes in the country except the few approved points by the Federal
Government.
Furthermore, Police personnel who involve
in vehicular Patrol on highways and major roads across the country must wear on
their uniforms a bold name tag and service number.
The Special X-Squad teams of the Force have
been deployed throughout the country, they are under strict instructions to arrest,
investigate and discipline any Police personnel violating this directive.
The IGP has also directed the Special
X-Squads to embark on removal of other forms of illegal blockage and obstructions
on Highways and Roads, created by unlawful Revenue/Tax collectors, Road
Transport Unions, Labour and Trade related unions inhibiting vehicular movement
and smooth passage of passengers and goods, and other road users across the
country.
For
avoidance of doubt, the Taxes and Levies act, Laws of Federation of Nigeria
2004 section 2 (2) disallowed any person, including a Tax Authority from mounting
a Road block in any part of the Federation for the purposes of collecting any Tax
or Levy.
While monitoring and ensuring full
compliance of this directive by all the personnel of the Nigeria Police Force, the Force hereby advised the relevant State Governments,
Local Government Councils, Boards of States Internal Revenue service, and various
Transport Unions, Labour and Traders Associations that it is against the law
for any organization to create a blockage to restrict or restrain members of the
public the free usage of Roads and Highways anywhere in the country.
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