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Don't Create State Police - Police Re-organization Committee by Nobody: 6:06pm On Aug 14, 2012
Despite the myriad of calls for the creation of state police to address the lingering insecurity in parts of the country, the presidential committee on the re-organisation of the Nigerian Police Force has warned against the establishment of state police in Nigeria, warning that it can lead to the separation of the country.

The committee while submitting its report to President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday, called for reforms in the way the Nigerian Police Force is funded, which should involve the three tiers of government.

Chaired by former Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Parry Osayande, the committee in its report stated that granting the Nigerian Police Force financial autonomy and reforming the National Police Council will annul the clamour for the creation of state police.

“A stronger and more efficient National Police Council with effective participation of state governors; financial autonomy and better professionalism for the police will cancel demands for state police” stated Mr Osayande.

According to him, “state governments would not be able to fund state police, apart from the fact that such a move will lead to eventual break up of Nigeria” he said.

He instead advocated a funding structure for the police by all tiers of government.

“The constitution provides a trilateral arrangement for organisation and administration of the Nigeria Police Council, the Police Service Commission and the Inspector-General of Police” Osayande stated to explain the suggested funding by the three tiers of government.

Irrelevant Ministry

The committee also recommended that the Ministry of Police Affairs should be done away with because of its irrelevance.

Noting that the Ministry of Police Affairs has no particular assigned role in the amended 1999 Constitution, the committee spotted that the Ministry is neither in charge of police administration which is assigned to the police council, nor in charge of operations which is assigned to the Inspector-General of Police nor in charge of appointment, discipline and promotion which is assigned to the Police Service Commission and described it as anomalous.

Budget of corruption

On funding, the Osayande committee’s report noted that since policing is a capital intensive venture, its satisfactory funding cannot be met through mere federal budgetary allocation.

“The committee thus supports the recommendation of the M.D. Yusuf 2008 committee on the reform of the Nigeria police that police should henceforth be jointly funded by the three-tiers of government” the report stated.

The committee also enjoined the federal government to let the police draw its budget on its need rather than the Ministry of Finance.

Recommending that the police be empowered to determine its priorities, draw its budget based on its needs and be held accountable for the use of such funds, the committee added that the “envelope system” of budgeting for the police whereby the Ministry of Finance provides a budget template encourages corruption.

The Governors Forum is currently divided over calls for state police in the on-going Constitution Amendment by the National Assembly.

Governors from the northern part of the country recently kicked against the call, sighting difficulties in funding the state police whilst their southern counterparts have mounted increasing calls for the reforms.

The Presidential Committee on the re-organisation of the Nigerian Police Force was inaugurated on the 17th of February, when they were tasked to identify challenges and factors against effective performance in the police and recommend how the challenges can be addressed.

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Re: Don't Create State Police - Police Re-organization Committee by folario: 6:32pm On Aug 14, 2012
HNosegbe: Despite the myriad of calls for the creation of state police to address the lingering insecurity in parts of the country, the presidential committee on the re-organisation of the Nigerian Police Force has warned against the establishment of state police in Nigeria, warning that it can lead to the separation of the country.

The committee while submitting its report to President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday, called for reforms in the way the Nigerian Police Force is funded, which should involve the three tiers of government.

Chaired by former Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Parry Osayande, the committee in its report stated that granting the Nigerian Police Force financial autonomy and reforming the National Police Council will annul the clamour for the creation of state police.

“A stronger and more efficient National Police Council with effective participation of state governors; financial autonomy and better professionalism for the police will cancel demands for state police” stated Mr Osayande.

According to him, “state governments would not be able to fund state police, apart from the fact that such a move will lead to eventual break up of Nigeria” he said.

He instead advocated a funding structure for the police by all tiers of government.

“The constitution provides a trilateral arrangement for organisation and administration of the Nigeria Police Council, the Police Service Commission and the Inspector-General of Police” Osayande stated to explain the suggested funding by the three tiers of government.

Irrelevant Ministry

The committee also recommended that the Ministry of Police Affairs should be done away with because of its irrelevance.

Noting that the Ministry of Police Affairs has no particular assigned role in the amended 1999 Constitution, the committee spotted that the Ministry is neither in charge of police administration which is assigned to the police council, nor in charge of operations which is assigned to the Inspector-General of Police nor in charge of appointment, discipline and promotion which is assigned to the Police Service Commission and described it as anomalous.

Budget of corruption

On funding, the Osayande committee’s report noted that since policing is a capital intensive venture, its satisfactory funding cannot be met through mere federal budgetary allocation.

“The committee thus supports the recommendation of the M.D. Yusuf 2008 committee on the reform of the Nigeria police that police should henceforth be jointly funded by the three-tiers of government” the report stated.

The committee also enjoined the federal government to let the police draw its budget on its need rather than the Ministry of Finance.

Recommending that the police be empowered to determine its priorities, draw its budget based on its needs and be held accountable for the use of such funds, the committee added that the “envelope system” of budgeting for the police whereby the Ministry of Finance provides a budget template encourages corruption.

The Governors Forum is currently divided over calls for state police in the on-going Constitution Amendment by the National Assembly.

Governors from the northern part of the country recently kicked against the call, sighting difficulties in funding the state police whilst their southern counterparts have mounted increasing calls for the reforms.

The Presidential Committee on the re-organisation of the Nigerian Police Force was inaugurated on the 17th of February, when they were tasked to identify challenges and factors against effective performance in the police and recommend how the challenges can be addressed.

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All lies,the only way we can hold a Police man accountable for bribe collection and other crime is Creation of State Police......this is a System whereby a Police Man will describe the road that leads to ur house and also know the family U belong to. State policeing will create transparency in detecting crime. Like Boko haram hideout....etc
Re: Don't Create State Police - Police Re-organization Committee by Nobody: 8:47pm On Aug 14, 2012
Everything these days will always lead to the division of the country.
Don't talk, the country will divide
Don't try the Governor, the country will divide
Don't threaten the President , the country will divide

To any thinking person, this just shows a faulty contraption that needs constant patching to survive.

Division of the country may afterall lead to that elusive progress AND security.

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