Lawyer Asks Nigerians To See Police As Friends

Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi Presenting CRAN’s award of ‘Excellence Award In Police Legal Services’, to Barr. Morufu Ajani Animashaun, at the 2021 CRAN Annual Lecture/Award Ceremony, held recently in Lagos


Lawyer Asks Nigerians To See Police As Friends

Nigerians have been charged to see men and Officer of the Nigeria Police force, as their friends and accord them all the respects and assistance they deserved and needed in the course of keeping the country safe and free from all forms of crime and banditry.

They were advised  also to relate with the police civilly and see them as vital partners in curbing societal ills, instead of seeing them as a ‘combative force’.

The above advices were given by Barrister Morufu Ajani Animashaun, a Legal Officer attached to  Force Criminal Investigation Department (ForceCID) Annex, Alagbon-Ikoyi, Lagos of the Nigeria Police Force, during the Crime Reporters Association of Nigeria (CRAN) annual lecture/award ceremony, held recently at Sheraton Hotel and Towers  Lagos.

Barrister Animashaun, who was bestowed with the CRAN’s ‘Excellence Award In Police Legal Services’ also said “it is when the police are encouraged that the society will experience peace and development, bye and large police is a friend of the society”,

On the nation’s state of Insecurity, Animashaun called on all Nigerians to support the police and other Security agencies in their bid to protect our dear nation from these miscreants and bandits, “The security situation of the country is bad, no doubt, but the efforts of all law enforcement agencies should  be commended in their bids to protect the nation in general”, he said. 

Barrister Animashaun who has been in Service for 20 years, also admitted that there some bad eggs in the system, just like other sectors of the society, however he stated that there is an inbuilt effective mechanism in the police to address these recurrent issues. Adding that the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) frowns at such acts of nonchalance and sanctions erring officers who are found wanting in the course of their duties.

Reminiscing on the award, Barrister Animashaun Morufu said; “I feel so delighted and fulfilled to be found worthy of a such prestigious award. It will motivate me to put in my best more. I also  dedicate this award to Almighty Allah, who has been so faithful and compassionate with me, to my family, the IGP, DIG ForceCID Annex,AIG ForceCID and my colleagues in both police and Legal department, for always been there to give me the needed encouragements and supports”.