HURIWA Urges IGP Disu to Revive Human Rights Desks Nationwide


The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has called upon the Acting Inspector-General of Police, Mr Tunji Disu, to revitalise the dormant Human Rights Desks across police commands nationwide.

The association further urged the IGP to confront the deeply entrenched issues of corruption, impunity, and unprofessional conduct within the Nigeria Police Force. It emphasised that meaningful reform would require more than public assurances and rhetorical commitments.

HURIWA advised the new police chief to take decisive and practical steps to address internal divisions within the Force and to restore public confidence, which it noted had been severely eroded by misconduct and criminal behaviour attributed to certain officers.

The group also recommended an overhaul of police barracks and stations throughout the country, advocating for the development of modern and hygienic facilities to ensure that officers operate in decent and professional working environments.


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