NIGERIAN POLICE REDEFINE COMMUNITY RELATIONS AMIDST UNREST
by Ishola Ayodele
Background:
In recent years, the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) has
faced significant challenges in public perception, particularly among the youth
demographic. This has been largely due to instances of alleged brutality,
corruption, and a perceived lack of empathy towards citizens' concerns.
However, a recent incident in Lagos State presents an opportunity for the NPF
to positively impact public perception through strategic engagement with
protesters.
Scenario:
During a protest organized by the Nigeria Labour
Congress (NLC) in Lagos State, demonstrators gathered to express grievances
regarding the rising cost of living. Despite initial concerns about potential
clashes, the NPF took a surprising approach by distributing water and snacks to
protesters. This gesture of goodwill garnered attention and shifted the
narrative surrounding police-citizen interactions.
Public Relations Gains:
1. Humanizing
the Police: By demonstrating empathy and concern for
protesters' well-being, the NPF humanized its image. This action conveyed a
message of understanding and solidarity with citizens, challenging negative
stereotypes about police officers being indifferent or hostile.
2. Building
Trust: The distribution of water and snacks served as a
tangible demonstration of the NPF's commitment to peaceful engagement. This act
helped to build trust and fostered a sense of cooperation between law
enforcement and the community, laying the groundwork for future positive
interactions.
3. Positive
Media Coverage: The incident received widespread media
coverage, with images and videos of police officers distributing refreshments
circulating on social media platforms. This positive coverage generated
favorable public sentiment towards the NPF, counteracting previous negative
narratives.
Strategic Approaches for Future
Engagement:
A. Community
Outreach Programs:
The NPF can implement community
outreach programs aimed at fostering positive relationships with citizens,
particularly youth groups. This could include organizing events such as town
hall meetings, sports tournaments, or educational workshops to facilitate
dialogue and collaboration.
A very good example where
community outreach programs have been successful is the ‘Los Angeles Police
Department's Community Safety Partnership (CSP)’ established in 2011. By
assigning officers to specific neighborhoods to engage with residents, the
program has led to a significant decrease in crime rates and improved community
trust. (https://www.lapdcsp.org/)
This approach has also
been supported by several studies, notable among these studies is the study conducted
by the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy at George Mason University which
reveals that community outreach programs can significantly improve
police-community relations and enhance perceptions of police legitimacy. (The
Evidence-Based Policing Matrix: Lum, Koper, & Telep, 2011).
B. Training
and Sensitization:
Conducting training sessions for
police officers on conflict resolution, empathy, and community policing
strategies can help improve interactions with the public. Sensitization
programs could also raise awareness about the importance of respecting
citizens' rights and addressing grievances in a constructive manner.
For example, The Police
Training Institute (PTI) in Illinois implemented a training program focused on
procedural justice principles. Evaluations of the program showed that officers
who received this training demonstrated improved communication skills and were
better able to de-escalate conflicts during interactions with citizens.
A report by Dai, M.
(2021) which evaluated police
training program on procedural justice focusing on its short- and long-term
impact on officers' attitudes and behaviors, as well as citizens' interactions
and perceptions of the police concluded that comprehensive data suggested that
the procedural justice training was effective both immediately and in the long
run. (Training police for procedural justice: An evaluation of officer
attitudes, citizen attitudes, and police-citizen interactions. The Police
Journal, 94(4), 481-495)
The Mengyan Dai 2021
report conclusion corroborated a multi-year study by scientists at the
National Policing Institute, George Mason University, Arizona State University,
and the University of Pennsylvania which showed evidence that training officers
to operate in accordance to the principles of procedural justice changed their
behaviour towards the citizens, reduced arrests, enhanced the perceptions of
police in the community, and also reduced crime. (thecrimereport.org,
2022: Study Finds
Procedural Justice Training Improves Police Behavior)
C.
Utilizing Social Media:
In
today's digital age, law enforcement agencies worldwide are recognizing the
power of social media as a tool for shaping public perception and fostering
positive community relations. By leveraging platforms such as Facebook,
Twitter, WhatsApp and Instagram, police forces can humanize their image and
highlight the positive contributions of officers in serving the community.
These include:
i.
Sharing
Stories of Compassion and Service:
One of
the most impactful ways police departments can utilize social media is by
sharing stories that showcase officers engaging in acts of kindness,
compassion, and community service. Whether it's helping a stranded motorist,
participating in a neighborhood cleanup, or mentoring local youth, these
anecdotes humanize officers and demonstrate their commitment to serving and
protecting the community.
ii.
Engaging
with the Community:
Social
media also provides an invaluable platform for two-way communication between
law enforcement agencies and the community. Police departments can use their
social media accounts to engage with residents, address concerns, and provide
valuable safety information. By actively responding to comments, messages, and
inquiries, departments demonstrate transparency and accessibility, further
enhancing public trust and confidence.
iii.
Strategic
Content Creation:
In
addition to sharing individual stories, police departments can create strategic
content campaigns that align with their community policing objectives. For
example, campaigns highlighting diversity within the police force, showcasing
specialized programs or community outreach initiatives, can reinforce positive
perceptions and strengthen community ties.
CONCLUSION
The proactive engagement demonstrated by the Nigerian
Police Force (NPF) amidst the protests in Lagos State serves as a beacon of
hope in the realm of law enforcement-community relations. Through acts of
empathy and dialogue, the NPF has embarked on a transformative journey towards
reshaping its image and fostering a culture of trust and collaboration with the
Nigerian youth.
It is said that, "The best way to truly
understand another person's perspective is to step into their shoes and see the
world through their eyes." By embracing a culture of mutual respect,
understanding and authentic connection, the Nigeria Police Force will be taken
significant strides towards bridging the divide between law enforcement and the
communities they serve.
Ishola, N. Ayodele is a distinguished and multiple
award-winning strategic communication expert who specializes in ‘Message
Engineering’. He helps Organizations, Brands and Leaders Communicate in a way
that yields the desired outcome. He is the author of the seminal work, 'PR Case
Studies; Mastering the Trade,' and Dean, the School of Impactful Communication
(TSIC). He can be reached via ishopr2015@gmail.com or 08077932282.
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