CLO hails Soludo for anti-touting squad formation

Kamilu Balogun
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The Civil Liberties Organisation has commended the Anambra State Government for inaugurating a Special Anti-Touting Squad to end the menace of touting in the state.

The state Chairman of the organization, Vincent Ezekwueme, described the move as a “welcome development and a bold step in the right direction”.

During an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Enugu on Wednesday, Ezekwueme said that touting had become a major problem in Anambra State, with touts harassing and extorting money from law-abiding citizens, traders, and visitors.

โ€œWe recall with regret how a nursing mother with about six-month-old baby hawking face masks at Williams Street, near Main Market, Onitsha, was brutalised by morally depraved illegal revenue agents.

โ€œIt was through my intervention with other public-spirited individuals that the woman was rescued.

โ€œShe lamented that she made sales of N300 and the tout collected it from her and demanded for more, which she resisted, leading to her molestation,โ€ he said.

Ezekwueme, however, warned that the Anti-Touting Squad would be ineffective if the government failed to set up a “Monitoring the Monitors Committee” to ensure that the squad operates in accordance with the law.

โ€œThe committee should be saddled with the responsibility of ensuring that the squad operates in tandem with the mandate handed to it by the governor.

โ€œIts members should be properly and adequately trained, equipped, cautioned and advised to toe the path of civility, decorum, constitutionality, rule of law and respect for fundamental rights of citizens,โ€ he said.

Ezekwueme also advised the members of the Anti-Touting Squad to be patriotic, humane, selfless, and civil in the discharge of their duties.

 

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