BODE GEORGE CALLS FOR URGENT IMPLEMENTATION OF STATE POLICE TO COMBAT NIGERIA’S INSECURITY CRISIS
A former Deputy National Chairman, South-West, of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bode George, said Nigeria needs to implement state police urgently in order to control insecurity in the country.
George stated this in an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday.
According to the PDP chieftain, the introduction of state police will reduce the spike in insurgency.
He said, “The constitutional conference committee under former president Jonathan stated that the need to have state police cannot be futuristic, it is so urgent.
“You know, when you go to war, you have a defined enemy, but in this case, it is an insurgency, insecurity within. You don’t know who is who, they can come out in the day and pretend to be part of one area but in the night they turn out to be something else.
“So, what you need will be people within their community to police them. They know themselves, they know the do’s and don’ts of that culture, and they know the rules of the people in that culture.
“So, they would be better off to be able to manage any issues within their communities. For God’s sake, we need the state police.”
Over the years, insecurity has heightened in the country, with political and religious leaders drumming up support for state police.
Recall that President Bola Tinubu and governors of the 36 states in mid-February agreed on state police as a way to curb the escalating security challenges in Nigeria.
But, a month later, 16 governors submitted their reports to the National Economic Council (NEC), expressing their support for the creation of state police and the amendment of the 1999 Constitution to allow for the same.
The decisions of the remaining 20 governors are still being expected.