Police officers must pay fares when boarding commercial vehicles – AIG

Police officers must pay fares when boarding commercial vehicles – AIG

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Triple T in General April 2, 2026, 1:00 am
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Add us on Google Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Zone 2 command, Olohundare Jimoh, has declared that officers must pay fares before boarding commercial vehicles, warning against abuse of authority. Mr Jimoh spoke on Wednesday at the Obalende garage during a sensitisation meeting with drivers and transport workers to mark National Police Day 2026. He stressed that relations between police and the public must be based on partnership, not coercion, urging both sides to support each other voluntarily. “No police officer has the right to enter your vehicle without paying. We should assist one another willingly, not by force,” he said. Mr Jimoh called for stronger cooperation to maintain safety and order on roads, insisting there was no conflict between officers and transport unions. He said their relationship remained cordial and rooted in mutual respect, dismissing perceptions of persistent friction between both groups. The AIG warned officers against extortion and misconduct, stressing zero tolerance for unprofessional behaviour within the force. “I don’t collect money from officers. We don’t arrest people arbitrarily. If you have issues with any officer, report directly to me,” he said. He urged the public to report harassment or misconduct, assuring that complaints would receive prompt attention and action. Mr Jimoh advised drivers to avoid confrontations with officers and urged them to channel their grievances through the proper authorities. READ ALSO: Police arrest three robbery suspects, recover firearms in Anambra On safety, he warned against speeding, drunk driving and substance abuse, describing them as major threats to lives on Nigerian roads. “If you drink, do not drive. Ensure your vehicle is roadworthy. Faulty vehicles can expose you to danger if they break down,” he said. He also cautioned against chemical stimulants, noting they impair judgement and increase accident risks. Mr Jimoh urged discipline, patience and compliance with traffic rules, adding that personal wellbeing and stable homes improve performance. He reaffirmed police commitment to sustained engagement with transport unions to build trust, reduce conflict and enhance nationwide road safety. (NAN) Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to print (Opens in new window) Print


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