JALINGO – A pall of shock and anger hangs heavy over Taraba State following the senseless killing of Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Tapu Godfrey by a vigilante group in the village of Sandirde, Gassol Local Government Area. The incident, which occurred on May 4th, 2024, has ignited outrage and sparked concerns about the deteriorating security situation in the state.
A Deadly Patrol: Routine Mission Turns Tragic
According to a press statement issued by the Taraba State Police Command, ASP Godfrey was part of a special strike force unit conducting a routine patrol in Sandirde. The unsuspecting officers were ambushed by a vigilante group led by a man identified as Ali Dissol. Details surrounding the motive for the attack remain unclear, but what is certain is the tragic outcome. The vigilante group opened fire on the patrol vehicle, fatally wounding ASP Godfrey in the lap. Despite being rushed to the General Hospital in Sandirde, he succumbed to his injuries.
Police Chief Vows Justice: “Unprovoked Criminal Act” Condemned
The Taraba State Commissioner of Police, David Iloyanomon, has condemned the attack in the strongest terms, describing it as an “unprovoked criminal act.” He vowed to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. A manhunt has been launched for Ali Dissol and other members of the vigilante group involved in the ambush.
A Community in Turmoil: Distrust and Heightened Tensions
The killing of ASP Godfrey has sent shockwaves through the Sandirde community. Residents are grappling with a sense of fear and uncertainty. The relationship between the police and the vigilante group, already strained, has fractured further. Some residents allege that the vigilante group has a history of heavy-handed tactics and accuse them of acting with impunity.
Vigilante Groups: Stepping Over the Line?
The rise of vigilante groups in Taraba and across Nigeria is a complex issue. Formed in response to perceived inadequacies in conventional security measures, these groups often operate in a legal grey area. While their role in curbing crime can be debated, the use of lethal force against security personnel is wholly unacceptable.
Security Experts Raise Red Flags: Vigilantes Need Regulation and Training
Security experts have weighed in on the incident, highlighting the dangers of unregulated vigilante groups. They emphasize the need for proper training, clear mandates, and robust oversight mechanisms to ensure these groups operate within the bounds of the law.
A Call for Dialogue: Bridging the Divide Between Police and Community
The tragedy in Sandirde underscores the urgent need for open communication and collaboration between the police and the communities they serve. Building trust and fostering a sense of shared responsibility for security are crucial in preventing such incidents from happening again.
Beyond Sandirde: A State Plagued by Insecurity
The Taraba State government faces a daunting task. The killing of ASP Godfrey is merely the latest chapter in a long-running story of insecurity in the state. From inter-communal clashes to farmer-herder skirmishes, Taraba has grappled with violence for years.
A Multi-Pronged Approach: Addressing the Root Causes
Addressing the root causes of insecurity in Taraba requires a multi-pronged approach. Investing in development projects, fostering inter-ethnic dialogue, and tackling youth unemployment are all crucial steps towards creating a more peaceful environment.
Remembering ASP Godfrey: A Life Dedicated to Service
As Taraba struggles to come to terms with the loss of ASP Godfrey, it is important to remember the sacrifice he made. He, like countless other police officers across Nigeria, dedicated his life to protecting his community. His death serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by security personnel every day.
A turning point for Taraba?
The Taraba State government now faces a critical juncture. The killing of ASP Godfrey presents an opportunity for decisive action. By addressing the security concerns plaguing the state, fostering collaboration between security forces and communities, and ensuring justice for the fallen officer, Taraba can begin to heal and chart a safer path forward.