The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin
Hundeyin, carried out a social experiment by disguising as a civilian and
driving at about 11:50pm through police checkpoints.
Hundeyin said he passed through the first and second
checkpoints, adding that his “papers weren’t even asked for.”
Hundeyin attempted to stress how to relate with police
officers on the road in a polite manner, saying “respect is reciprocal”, adding
that people should not be unnecessarily aggressive, as he was passed at a
checkpoint after he smiled.
Hundeyin shared his road experience with the police via his verified Twitter handle, late Thursday, where he revealed that police officers asked him to give them “something.”
He tweeted, “I finally carried out my social experiment. I
drove around Ikeja at about 11:50pm, in mufti, in a private car. I passed
through two police points. I spent five seconds at the first without a word
from the police officer. He simply waved me on.
“I spent thirty seconds at the second. Officer: You be Uber?
Me: No. it’s my personal car. Officer: Find me something na. Me: I no get
anything. Officer: See as you fine. Find me something na. Me: (silence).
Officer: Oya, dey go.
“On both occasions, immediately I was flagged down, I
switched on the cabin light and wound down the glass on my side. I greeted
first. In addition to this, in the second scenario, I smiled and deliberately
appeared friendly.
“Note: They did not
recognise me; neither did I identify myself. It never got to that. Papers
weren’t even asked for. I am positive there are many people with similar
experiences out there. Different strokes for different folks, I know. One thing
is sure, however.
“Respect is reciprocal. Appreciate those who stand out there
all day and night for lesser pay. Don’t be condescending. Don’t be
unnecessarily aggressive. Don’t be docile too. Always be firm with your rights.
And don’t resort to taking the laws in your hands.
There isn’t Utopia anywhere. Report the few bad eggs and we
will continue to do internal cleansing. Thought to share my social experiment.
Will tinker with the variables next time.
He, however, added that this wasn’t to invalidate or
trivialise the bad experiences some motorists and commuters had. “Absolutely
not,” he emphasised.
Reacting to him, popular ENDSARS activist, Rinu Oduala, said
Hundeyin was trying to show that police harassment didn’t exist, saying this
was because the PPRO never experienced police brautality in his life.
“You are not a young person struggling to make a living in
Nigeria. You are a Police PRO who never experienced brutality in his life but
needs to show that police harassment doesn’t exist.
“This planned public relation is failing, Oga Hundeyin. Go
and re-strategise,” she replied in a tweet.
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