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Wike: Yerima’s Disparaging Remark To NPF:  I Will Be Talking, And Policemen Will Be Talking’

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A recent altercation involving Lieutenant AM Yerima of the Nigerian Navy and police officers attached to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, has ignited public discourse on respect and hierarchy among Nigeria’s security agencies.

The incident, which stemmed from a land dispute, saw Lieutenant Yerima reportedly clash with Minister Wike. However, it was Yerima’s comment directed at police officers that drew sharp criticism: “I will be talking and policemen will be talking?”

The statement, perceived by many as dismissive and arrogant, was highlighted by commentator Ibraheem Abdullateef on social media.

Abdullateef described the remark as “big ego talk,” questioning why such a display of hubris had not drawn wider public scrutiny.

Yerima, known for his courage and assertiveness, was reportedly angered when police officers asked him to refrain from responding during the confrontation.

His reaction, according to Abdullateef, revealed a troubling double standard: while demanding respect from a superior, he simultaneously disrespected fellow officers from another security branch.

“This was an officer supposedly trying to demand respect from someone more powerful than he is. In that same minute, he was disrespecting another person and the entire force,” Abdullateef wrote.

The Nigerian Navy and the Nigerian Police Force are both critical components of the country’s security architecture.

While the Navy operates under the Ministry of Defence and is responsible for maritime security, the Police Force falls under the Ministry of Interior and handles internal law enforcement.

Both report ultimately to the President, who serves as Commander-in-Chief.

Despite differences in function and oversight, neither agency is subordinate to the other. They are considered sister organisations, and rank equivalencies such as a Navy Lieutenant being comparable to a Deputy Superintendent of Police are recognised in joint administrative contexts.

Abdullateef emphasised that such inter-agency dynamics should be governed by mutual respect. “The concept of basic human respect and decency for others should be even, fair, and unconditional,” he concluded.

The incident has sparked renewed calls for professionalism and humility among Nigeria’s security personnel, especially in public engagements.

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