The State Government of Osun has viewed a viral video capturing two uniformed men physically assaulting a female citizen at the Odo Ori Market, in Iwo, Osun State.
The State Government condemns this act and hereby states unequivocally that the two Police Officers, identified as Inspector Ikuesan Taiwo with AP NO 251724 and PC Abass Ibrahim with Force No. 509634, went overboard in the discharge of their duties.
This is a democracy, and the State of Osun is a decent society where men in or out of uniform should not and cannot whimsically flog women – even men. We note that police authorities have condemned the unwarranted actions of these men. The State Government likewise condemns the unacceptable conduct of these policemen.
The culprits are currently being detained and their orderly room trial has since commenced. The full weight of the law will be deployed to address this illegal, unfortunate behaviour of these law enforcers.
The State Government of Osun hereby warns all that no one is licensed under the law to harass, assault, batter or visit violence on any citizen, men and women. It is especially reprehensible when the victim is a helpless lady who is not known to have offended the law in any way.
The State Government hereby appreciates the Inspector General of Police, IGP M. A. Adamu, and the Commissioner of Police in the State of Osun, CP Johnson Kokumo, for the prompt response in redressing the assault as shown in the viral video.
The State Government also appreciates all Law Enforcement Agencies for their cooperation with the government during the period of the lockdown, and wishes to encourage Officers and men of these agencies to enforce the lockdown conscientiously and within the ambience of the law. We owe our people the duty of care to save them from COVID-19 and other dangers without assaulting their rights to personal liberty.
Signed: Funke Egbemode, Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation
Source: osunnewsroom.com