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Disbandment Of SARS A Stupid Act… | By Wale Ojo-Lanre

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October 12, 2020
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Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu

Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu

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Disbandment of SARS a stupid act…
IGP must quarantine all SARS officers!
IGP just danced to the gallery!

Disbandment of SARS without reforming its officers is nothing. It is purely dancing to the gallery. What happened to the so-called criminal-minded officers?

Of course, they will be injected into another squad to carry on the business as usual!

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This is not it.
Nigerians Think?
For it to be effective
1 Let take an audit of all SARS officers
2 Profiling each of them via posts, performance and prospect
3 Auditing of assignments
4Tactical probe of their activities
5. Reward and deterrence
6. Monitoring of ex- SARS officers

None of them should be injected into any squad until they are reformed of their incivility
Unless all the ex- SARS officer are quarantined, the IGP has just winked in the dark

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