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The German government has offered to teach the Nigerian Police Force how to handle protesters without using guns.

A delegation from Germany visited the chairman of the Police Service Commission, Musiliu Smith on November 23 to ask for ways they could collaborate with the force on police training reforms and other issues.

Matthias Seeger, a retired Inspector-General of the German Federal Police, who led the group in its visit stated that it would be beneficial to the Nigerian police if members of his team could train the new recruits in the force.

He said: “I think the best is, for a start, if you want to build a house, you start with the basement. You focus on very few things, maybe two or three. All the demonstrations we had in Europe, there are very few unique situations where police use their weapons; 99.9 percent, no weapons.

“So, we offer to train for best practices. You have a great chance when you train 30,000 young women and men to become policemen, you take the best. It’s a big chance for you now when you train young people. This the future of the police of Nigeria, so you train them well from the first moment.”

However, Smith stated that it is not accurate to compare the protesters in Nigeria to those in Germany.

He said: “Let me draw your attention to one issue. When we have protests or demonstrations in this country, it would not be fair to compare it to the ones in Europe and I have my reasons for this.

For the last five, 10 years, what the men had to face in such situations, I think they have to be well prepared if they value their own lives. They need to be well-armed, well prepared so that if they tried all other means of dispersing them or making arrests, they may take some decisions or sometimes, some persons get hurt.

But on a few occasions, they are forced to use weapons not only to save their lives but the lives of innocent citizens around the area. So, I don’t think they are totally handling demonstrations very well, there is a lot of room for improvement.”