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Senate Attacks FG, Says Only State Police Can Stop Banditry by RichBoy247: 8:34am On Apr 11, 2019
The Senate on Thursday berated the Federal Government over its inability to tackle the alarming rate of insecurity in the country, particularly banditry in the North-West geopolitical zone. It stressed that introduction of state police remained the only solution to the menace.

The Senate took the position following separate motions moved by senators Emmanuel Bwacha from Taraba State and his colleague from Zamfara State, Kabir Marafa.



While Bwacha drew the attention of the red chamber to the inability of the security agencies to tackle the rising cases of kidnapping in Taraba, Marafa lamented the unabated killings of his people by bandits.

The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, said apart from the establishment of community or state police, the funding of the Nigeria Police Force was essential to tackle the menace.

He said, “From the contributions we have had, I think it is key that we begin to look at the problem and look for long-term solutions. I think that what we did yesterday (Tuesday) in trying to strengthen the funding of the police through the Police Reform Bill is right.

“The sooner that we can pass that bill will also help us in addressing the insecurity challenges.

“But more importantly is that we must go back to what a lot of us had been advocating here that there is the need for us to have state or community police. It is the way forward. Otherwise, we will continue to run into these problems.

“On the area of oversight, there is a lot also that we need to do to ensure that we hold the security agencies accountable. And we need to move very fast in this area.”

The Senate in its resolution commended Nigerians irrespective of cultural, religious and ethnic differences for coming out in large numbers to show solidarity to the plight of their brothers and sisters in Zamfara.



The red chamber urged the National Assembly to make provision for N10bn in the 2019 appropriation bill as intervention fund to cater for the Internally Displaced Persons and other persons affected by the activities of bandits in Zamfara State.

The Senate also urged the Federal Government to set up an ad hoc committee to be known as presidential initiative on Zamfara with a 10-year lifespan to manage the said funds and subsequent allocations and donations.

Marafa, who rose through orders 42 and 52 of the Senate standing rules to move his motion, said the problem of insecurity in Zamfara State was deteriorating daily, adding that this called for urgent legislative intervention.

Marafa said, “Since 2011, as a result of the unabating activities of the criminals in the state, roughly estimated 11,000 males have been killed leaving behind an average of 22,000 widows and by extension, 44,000 orphans.

“These figures are just by conservative estimates because the figures are higher. Bandits and heavily armed kidnappers operate with little or no resistance in Gusau, the state capital, making less than 75 per cent of the people in Zamfara not to be sleeping in their houses.

“The situation has nothing to do with politics because my own blood sister was brutally murdered in her matrimonial home in February this year and even two of my cousins were killed outside the state capital few weeks back.”

Bwacha, on his own part, alerted the chamber on the series of kidnappings in his state and suggested that there should be legislative backing for individuals who wanted to carry arms for self- defence.

The Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, commended Marafa for always bringing the deteriorating security situation in Zamfara to the front burner of discourse in the Senate .

He said, “For government to tackle the security problem headlong, the abnormality of Nigeria being the only federation with centralised police, must be addressed.”

The Senate Chief Whip, Olusola Adeyeye, said the problem of the country was the constitution itself, which he noted, provided for an “over- centralised federation or better put, unitary system as against a federal system of government.”

According to him, as long as the problematic constitution is not amended by way of removing policing from the exclusive list to the concurrent list to pave the way for state police, criminality at local levels will continue unabated.

SOURCE: https://punchng.com/senate-attacks-fg-says-only-state-police-can-stop-banditry/
Re: Senate Attacks FG, Says Only State Police Can Stop Banditry by proff010: 8:36am On Apr 11, 2019
Are they just waking up
Re: Senate Attacks FG, Says Only State Police Can Stop Banditry by RichBoy247: 8:36am On Apr 11, 2019
Have you imagined the Police being under the control of a State governor like Yahaya Bello, Chibuzom Wike, Ajimobi the Constituted Authority, Nasir El-Rufai, Rocha's Okoroawusa, Adams Oshiomole? In less than a month, Nigeria will be in flames.

The crisis of the First Republic started when the idiot called Ladoke Akintola who was the Premier of the Western Region started using the Region controlled police to harass and intimidate Awolowo's supporters. Many Awolowo's supporters and their properties were burnt alive by Akintola's thugs. That was where/when the slang "wetie" came about meaning "wet him/her with petrol and burn him/her". The aftermath effect of the crisis consumed the traitor Ladoke Akintola and ultimately lead to the end of the First Republic.

I support community policing and not police controlled by State or Local Governments.

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Re: Senate Attacks FG, Says Only State Police Can Stop Banditry by blackboy(m): 8:39am On Apr 11, 2019
Lie! A well trained, focused and disciplined security force will tackle any security challenge

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Re: Senate Attacks FG, Says Only State Police Can Stop Banditry by Pentasoft1978: 8:39am On Apr 11, 2019
proff010:
Are they just waking up
It was proposed, Buhari Kirk against it, because he wanted to use the federal government led police , the so called federal might to rig election.

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Re: Senate Attacks FG, Says Only State Police Can Stop Banditry by RichBoy247: 8:42am On Apr 11, 2019
Pentasoft1978:

It was proposed, Buhari Kirk against it, because he wanted to use the federal government led police , the so called federal might to rig election.

Are you saying that Buhari reversed it after Obasanjo and, or Goatluck Jonaddaft approved and created state police? You need mental evaluation. Obasanjo/Goatluck were President for a combined total of 14 years, yet they did not create state police. It is Buhari that you expect to do that. If State Police is not good for Obasanjo/Goatluck government, it is definitely also not good for Buhari's government.
Re: Senate Attacks FG, Says Only State Police Can Stop Banditry by Pentasoft1978: 8:55am On Apr 11, 2019
RichBoy247:


Are you saying that Buhari reversed it after Obasanjo and, or Goatluck Jonaddaft approved and created state police? You need mental evaluation. Obasanjo/Goatluck were President for a combined total of 14 years, yet they did not create state police. It is Buhari that you expect to do that. If State Police is not good for Obasanjo/Goatluck government, it is definitely also not good for Buhari's government.

You need to be delivered from the spirit of backwardness, you and your household....Why are we always discussing present issues in connection with past administration...is Buhari a robot, can't he take his own decision, so if OBJ and GEJ could not effect it so Buhari can not do what is needful.

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Re: Senate Attacks FG, Says Only State Police Can Stop Banditry by UAE123(m): 8:58am On Apr 11, 2019
The National Assembly should amend the constitution to allow for state police & discuss with their state legislatures to also pass it when the amendment get to them rather than just discussing it at their chambers almost daily without doing the right thing which they know what to do
Re: Senate Attacks FG, Says Only State Police Can Stop Banditry by amaniro: 9:03am On Apr 11, 2019
Pentasoft1978:


You need to be delivered from the spirit of backwardness, you and your household....Why are we always discussing present issues in connection with past administration...is Buhari a robot, can't he take his own decision, so if OBJ and GEJ could not effect it so Buhari can not do what is needful.


Leave all these Zombies. Their master Osibanjo uses the same format. If they interview Osibanjo on TV. " It's because of the past administration so that is why were where wear grin

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Re: Senate Attacks FG, Says Only State Police Can Stop Banditry by RichBoy247: 9:27am On Apr 11, 2019
amaniro:



Leave all these Zombies. Their master Osibanjo uses the same format. If they interview Osibanjo on TV. " It's because of the past administration so that is why were where wear grin

4 more years of wailing for your children of hate and anger then followed by another 8 years of crying because Osinbajo/El-Rufai 2023 is a goal.
Re: Senate Attacks FG, Says Only State Police Can Stop Banditry by amaniro: 9:30am On Apr 11, 2019
RichBoy247:


4 more years of wailing for your children of hate and anger then followed by another 8 years of crying because Osinbajo/El-Rufai 2023 is a goal.


You think the North will give west the ticket grin trust me I know northerners they hate tinubu and they love power. I asked one Hausa Buhari supporter in my area yesterday that if APC gives Tinubu ticket will he vote? he said no that instead he'll vote Kwankwaso if PDP gives him ticket.

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