British Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has again sparked widespread reactions following remarks she made regarding the Nigeria Police.
Badenoch, who has previously sparked controversy with her remarks about Nigeria, was asked whether she trusted the British police.
In response, Badenoch said: “I do. My experience with the police in Nigeria was very negative, and coming to the UK, my first experience with the police was very positive. The police in Nigeria would rob us.
“I remember the police stealing my brother’s shoes and his watch. It’s a very poor country, so people do all sorts of things.”
Shortly after British Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch shared comments about the Nigerian police on Saturday, social media users offered diverse perspectives. While some Nigerians expressed support for Badenoch’s candid assessment, viewing it as a wake-up call for the government, others criticized her for what they perceived as an overstep.
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“Kemi Badenoch said what most Nigerians have been saying for years. The truth hurts, but it’s necessary,” one Twitter user remarked.
However, another user identified as Daughter_Of_Richard recounted an incident in 2021 when she and her friends were arrested shortly after celebrating her birthday. She said: “In 2021, I was arrested 10 minutes after my birthday. They picked up my friends and me while we were walking home. There were three of us. They dropped us off and went out to pick up other people. That night, they made about four trips, picking people up to extort bail money.”
Similarly, Tee (@lutosinGBELA) shared a distressing story from 2007. She alleged that was arrested with four others, adding that they were detained by the police in Ikeja, Lagos. According to her, their only offence was parking in front of a bank.
She wrote: “In 2007, five of us were arrested and taken to Ikeja GRA Police Station, where we spent the night simply because we parked in front of GT Bank on Allen Avenue. We were told we had parked there because we were about to rob the bank.
“Only four of us were locked up — one was left out because he looked too corporate. Unbeknownst to us, he was released to find funds for our release. Thanks to an influential friend of ours, who owned the car in the first place, we were eventually freed after his uncle made a phone call.”
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