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Why We Must Reform Internal Security Adamu Garba 2019 Presidential Aspirant by Blue3k2: 10:49am On Apr 25, 2018
In its 2016 report, The Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC), a leading source of news, data and analysis of internally displaced persons worldwide, revealed that one million nine hundred and fifty-five thousand persons were internally displaced within Nigeria at the end of December 2016.

Sadly, that number is on an unimpeded rise. In-fact, in its 2017 mid-term report, a hundred and forty-two thousand people were displaced between January and June of that year alone, owing to several conflicts and violence. That Nigeria has more internally displaced persons than south-Sudan and war-torn Yemen in the aforementioned report is a direct indictment on our internal security architecture and should amplify the call for security reforms.

As at today, the Nigerian military are currently engaged in peace keeping missions in 20 of the 36 states of the federation. Relatively safe highways like the 162km stretch from Abuja to Kaduna has suddenly become a haven for kidnappings, robberies and rustling. Entire communities are sacked by bandits, farmlands are recklessly destroyed, herd of cattle brazenly stolen, women viciously raped and several young men gruesomely murdered in cold blood. It is common knowledge that about 350 million light arms are in the country today most of which are in the hands of blood thirsty barbarians who delight in mayhem.

What is worse, is that the food centers of our dear country are strategically being targeted, thereby threatening our collective food security. Marte in Borno state used to be a major producer of beans and onions, Taraba state a major producer of yams and Benue state the 4th largest producer of yams and the largest producer of oranges, have recorded colossal loss of lives and farmlands, hence, discouraging farming communities from tilling the ground.

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations already estimates that about 5.1 million Nigerians, particularly in the north eastern part of the country are severely food insecure. We must turn this despair around or otherwise risk a total collapse of law and order where people will seek to survive by any means necessary as it was in the wild wild west.
Whether we choose to admit it or not, this country is bleeding and its internal security apparatus is approaching a shameful collapse. If the blood of the innocent could truly cry out, we all should have had our ear drums beaten to a numb. There is an urgent need to turn the corner and here is how;

Firstly, there needs to be a fundamental shift from the thinking that more funding for guns and rocket launchers will solve insecurity. It is that thinking that informed the request of a billion dollars by the president to fight insecurity. The one-billion-dollar loan to fight insecurity isn’t a bad think in itself, but if money could solve insecurity then the Americans would have defeated the Taliban after spending over 700 billion dollars and fifteen years fighting, yet they have only gone stronger. The president is better off investing over a billion dollars in the economy of the north to revamp the lack chad basin, build modern irrigational systems and provide a safety security net for the most vulnerable.

We must readdress the remuneration packages of the brave men and women in uniform to truly reflect the risks they take to secure the lives and properties off all Nigerians. A situation where neighboring countries like Chad and Niger pay their police officers much more than we do will only continue to reinforce a lack of commitment and professionalism from our officers. Nobody is willing to die for a country that treats them with contempt and very little regard.


Secondly, there is a need to overhaul the infrastructure and curriculum of our police training colleges to prepare our police force to effectively respond to 21st century crime. There needs to be a strong link between the academic institutions and our police colleges in other to transform our police force to an intelligence driven institution. This will require new and targeted funding aimed at research and developing information and technological capabilities.

Furthermore, we must rethink the existing command and control structure of security agencies particularly the police. A more decentralized police structure, with certain level of local government and state discretionary authority in dealing with criminal activity will prove a lot more efficient and effective. Such a command structure will improve the response time of the police, improve intelligence gathering and enable them to act decisively when the need arises.

Finally, there is a case for stronger border security. Through the adoption of modern technology, building of walls and the meticulous manning of borders, the Nigerian state must by every means necessary protect its territorial integrity. The state must develop a stricter immigration policy and must filter every individual who seeks to cross the border in to our country. It is foolishness to build houses without doors. The Nigerian state needs new doors to keep bandits out and we need them now!

ADAMU GARBA 2019 Presidential Aspirant


Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/04/must-reform-internal-security/amp/
Re: Why We Must Reform Internal Security Adamu Garba 2019 Presidential Aspirant by Omololu2121: 11:04am On Apr 25, 2018
Really

Nigeria is only the giant of Africa in terms of population, and also giant of Africa on paper grin

Chad and Niger republic policemen even earn than our own policemen cheesy

Make any mumu no quote me to talk trash o,this country is so dam messed up.

Ghana,Benin republic, Togo,Ivory coast are more safe than Nigeria...if we wanna tell ourselves the truth,then total dissolution is the answer.

Nigeria is a big for nothing state,take away oil,then it will be in the league of CAR and Mauritania grin

Re: Why We Must Reform Internal Security Adamu Garba 2019 Presidential Aspirant by Blue3k2: 11:09am On Apr 25, 2018
Out of all the youth candidates this one seeems to have something interesring to say. The rest are sloganeering. His ideas on secruity are decent.

Is it the pay thats their issue or lack of man power and equipment. The Nigerian police can hardly keep peace without millitary assistence. If you want to raise pay does that mean your in support of special police fund bill? Lastly their unprofessional hooligans not because thry are paid well its because they aren't trained well or held accountable.


A more decentralized police structure, with certain level of local government and state discretionary authority in dealing with criminal activity will prove a lot more efficient and effective. 

Would you back constutional amendment on decentralised policing? Right now they all answer to president at end of day. If lower tiers of government handle security burden you have easier time manning those borders.

The state must develop a stricter immigration policy and must filter every individual who seeks to cross the border in to our country. 
Finally, there is a case for stronger border security. Through the adoption of modern technology, building of walls and the meticulous manning of borders,

Stricter immigration policy against who? Details would be appreciated. The border plan seems like best idea now how to pay for it.


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Re: Why We Must Reform Internal Security Adamu Garba 2019 Presidential Aspirant by Nobody: 11:24am On Apr 25, 2018
Nigeria lost everthing in 3 years...

How do you sacrifice you life for a nation, when even its president calls you lazy.
Re: Why We Must Reform Internal Security Adamu Garba 2019 Presidential Aspirant by Nobody: 1:12pm On Apr 25, 2018
He has something to say. He has pointed out the problems. But where are the solutions?
Re: Why We Must Reform Internal Security Adamu Garba 2019 Presidential Aspirant by Blue3k2: 3:34pm On Apr 25, 2018
MrHowto:
He has something to say. He has pointed out the problems. But where are the solutions?

The bold are his solutions some more vague than others. He would do better making his points more concise.

1. Increase salary of secruity forces.
2a. Increase funding for police training colleges
2b. Increased funding aimed at research and developing information and technological capabilities for police.
3. decentralized police structure, with certain level of local government and state discretionary authority in dealing with criminal activity. (Avoid situations like Zamfara or Benue)
4. Strengthen border security through the adoption of modern technology, building of walls and the meticulous manning of borders.
5. The state must develop a stricter immigration policy and must filter every individual who seeks to cross the border in to our country. (Vague)

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