Nigerians gift policeman assaulted by civilian N500,000 for his professionalism, decorum

Funmilayo Ayanwusi
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An Assistant Superintendent of Police, Sunday Erhator, has fallen into the good books of social media users as they raise about N500,000 to compensate him for his professional conduct and restraint when assaulted by a traffic offender, Victor Ebhomenyen, in the Oniru area of Lagos State.

According to Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi, Ebhomenyen, 33, had on Saturday assaulted the policeman at Four Point Hotel in Oniru and inflicted severe body injuries on him.

In viral videos, Ebhomenyen and an accomplice, who is now at large, Etinosa Obaywana, were seen pushing the chest of Erhator and spewing expletives after the policeman and his colleagues attached to the Rapid Response Squad of the State command stopped a white Hyundai SUV, MUS 251 EH facing their convoy on one-way.

“When the police stopped the vehicle, the occupants, one Victor Ebhomenye and Etinosa Obaywana, angrily came down, confronted and violently assaulted ASP Erhator Sunday, inflicting severe bodily injuries on him.

“The Officer, who was armed with his official Ak 47 riffle, displayed a high level of professionalism amidst fierce provocations by resisting the temptation of using his rifle on the suspect.

“The prime suspect, Victor, is in the police custody at the State Criminal Investigation Department Panti, for investigation and prosecution as and when due, while effort is on to arrest his fleeing accomplice, Etinosa, who has been identified,” Adejobi said in a statement.

The PPRO also added that the vehicle has been impounded and taken to the Lagos State Taskforce Office, Oshodi, according to the provisions of the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law, 2018.

The police spokesman in the state also said the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu, commended the police personnel for their act of maturity, self-control, perseverance and professionalism and urged other police personnel in the command to emulate them.

According to a report by The PUNCH, some Nigerians on social media have started a donation fund for the officer for maintaining calm in the face of assault.

The donation was started on Sunday by a Facebook user, Ugo Egbujo.

Speaking, Egbujo said:

“Many of us have indicated interest to bless that police officer. The idea is to support ethical policing. The idea is to encourage responsible policing. We will give ourselves 48hrs. No amount is too small. It’s a show of support.”

The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, as reported by PUNCH, met with Erhator on Monday at the Lagos Governor Office in Alausa for a “Governorship Handshake.”

The governor also applauded the police officer for his “show of patience, decorum and what is expected of a police officer” in the face of provocation and urged other officers to emulate him.

The policeman was presented a state plaque as a mark of honour and prestige to appreciate his commitment to promoting core values of modern policing and protection of fundamental human rights.

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