Nigeria’s insecurity worsening, it’s time for State Police: Obasanjo suggests
The former President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo has said that the growing spate of insecurity in Nigeria would be curtailed by State Police, not community policing.
Obasanjo gave this suggestion when the leadership of the National Association of Ex-local Government Chairmen in Nigeria visited him in Abeokuta.
He commended the formation of the body, noting that some local chairmen in the country were better than some top elected leaders.
Responding to one of the speakers, Chinwe Monu-Olarewaju, who spoke on the creation of community police, the ex-Head of State said the idea should be upgraded.
He said, “Our situation in Nigeria concerns everyone, particularly the case of terrorism. It has gotten over the issue of community police.
“It is now State Police. It is from that State Police that we can now be talking about community police.”
Obasanjo advocated the strengthening of the traditional system and local government administration which he prepared during the Murtala/Obasanjo administration.
“I believe there is a need to enable that tier of government to work truly like a local government. They have their own Executive, Judiciary and Legislature.
“They were working and were very visible. Building and managing roads, looking into education, health, local administration, agriculture. But they were all gone,” he expressed.
The former President added that the experience of the ex-chairmen in local government administration was enough to aspire for higher posts.
Source: The Informant247 Naija News