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Ubani advocates prosecution of policemen in viral video destroying drinks, seeks compensation for victims

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By Ishaya IbrahimĀ 


Lagos lawyer, Monday Onyekachi Ubani, has said that the arrest of the policemen who destroyed the business premises of an unidentified Nigerian was not enough.Ā 
In a viral video, policemen were spotted destroying bottles of alcoholic drinks and beverages under the guise of enforcing the restriction order for the opening of business premises.Ā 


Ubani argued that while it is a welcome development to learn that the ā€˜reckless’ policemen have been arrested, they should be prosecuted and the victim of their behaviour, compensated.Ā 
ā€œThe destruction was viewed as not only barbaric, but unlawful and carried without any logic or wisdom. What people who reacted to this abnormal behavior were saying was that the policemenĀ  could have (1) sealed the premises of the owner and/or (2) arrest the culprit rather than engage in wanton destruction of the properties of a citizen who has committed no wrong by opening up his or her business premises for daily income for self survival.Ā 
ā€œAs at the time this incident took place, Lagos State House of Assembly has not yet passed the law that criminalizes opening up of business premises during this time of restriction; it was ratherĀ  an oral directive from the governor whose full measures and procedures were not well spelt out. It was therefore very appallingĀ  and disgusting to see our law enforcement agents engaging in the barbaric and wanton destruction of the citizen’s means of livelihood at this trying time. There is no logic to explain away this kind of behavior at the moment.Ā 
ā€œOneĀ  is gladdened in the spirit that it is reported that the Inspector General of Police has ordered the arrest and discipline of the erring police officers.Ā  That is the way to go and we shall ensure that this directive is carried out strictly by the Commissioner of Police in Lagos. However, arrest and discipline is not enough for deterrence. One is arguing and pushing that the wronged citizen should be compensated for the items that were destroyed. The policemen went beyond their brief and the aggrieved citizen should not be left without a remedy. There is a legal maxim that where there is a wrong, there should be a remedy, ubi jus ubi remedium. That fellow whose goods were destroyed should be adequately compensated with money or replacement of his or her damaged goods.Ā 
ā€œI use this medium also to remind the government both at the centre and at the State levelĀ  that hunger is more deadly than coronavirus. The government at the various tiers should come up with measures to cushion the debilitating effect of this trying time of total lockdown. There are those whose self survival is dependent on daily trading and business and you cannot ask them to stay at home withoutĀ  any food or drink. We are no doubt courting trouble by doing that, ā€ he said.Ā 

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