SP Benjamin Hundeyin has shared his experience after driving around Ikeja in mufti.

The Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Police Command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin has taken to his Twitter page to share his experience after driving around Ikeja in mufti.

Read his experience below:

I finally carried out my social experiment. I drove around Ikeja at about7 11:50pm, in mufti, in a private car. I passed through two police points. I spent five seconds at the first without a word from the police officer. He simply waved me on.

I spent thirty seconds at the second. Officer: You be Uber? Me: No. it’s my personal car. Officer: Find me something na. Me: I no get anything. Officer: See as you fine. Find me something na. Me: (silence). Officer: Oya, dey go.

On both occasions, immediately I was flagged down, I switched on the cabin light and wound down the glass on my side. I greeted first. In addition to this, in the second scenario, I smiled and deliberately appeared friendly.

Note: They did not recognize me; neither did I identify myself. It never got to that. Papers weren’t even asked for. I am positive there are many people with similar experiences out there. Different strokes for different folks, I know. One thing is sure, however.

Respect is reciprocal. Appreciate those who stand out there all day and night for lesser pay. Don’t be condescending. Don’t be unnecessarily aggressive. Don’t be docile too. Always be firm with your rights. And don’t resort to taking the laws in your hands.

There isn’t Utopia anywhere. Report the few bad eggs and we will continue to do internal cleansing. Thought to share my social experiment. Will tinker with the variables next time.

2 thoughts on “I Drove Around Ikeja In Mufti In A Private Car & This Happened – Lagos PPRO, Hundeyin ~ 1STELEVEN9JATV”
  1. Thanks for sharing your Social Experience. The advice here is very instructive ” Respect is reciprocal. Appreciate those who stand out there all day and night for lesser pay. Don’t be condescending. Don’t be unnecessarily aggressive. Don’t be docile too. Always be firm with your rights. And don’t resort to taking the laws in your hands”.
    Sometimes, you meet the very unruly and very difficult officers on the road especially the once that are already high on alcohol who can be very frustrating at times. However, if the tips above are applied in most cases, you will be good to go.

  2. Thanks for sharing your Social Experience. The advice here is very instructive ” Respect is reciprocal. Appreciate those who stand out there all day and night for lesser pay. Don’t be condescending. Don’t be unnecessarily aggressive. Don’t be docile too. Always be firm with your rights. And don’t resort to taking the laws in your hands”.
    Sometimes, you meet the very unruly and very difficult officers on the road especially the once that are already high on alcohol who can be very frustrating at times. However, if the tips above are applied in most cases, you will be good to go.

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