Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,152,122 members, 7,814,938 topics. Date: Thursday, 02 May 2024 at 12:18 AM

Yoruba Leaders Demand State Police As OPC Celebrates 25 Years - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Yoruba Leaders Demand State Police As OPC Celebrates 25 Years (583 Views)

Gunshots In Ajase Ipo As OPC, Fulani Clash / South-West Governors Demand State-Controlled Minimum Wage, Stamp Duty, Prisons / Borgu Leaders Meet Buhari, Demand State Creation (photos) (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Yoruba Leaders Demand State Police As OPC Celebrates 25 Years by Youthleader22(m): 6:30am On Sep 01, 2019
Philip Nwosu

Yoruba leaders have emphasized the need to restructure the country to ensure growth and development.

The Yoruba leaders, including Chief Ayo Adebanjo and former Minister of State for Defence, Mrs. Modupe Adelaja criticized the security architecture of the country, especially a police system where most parts of the Southwest are policed by persons who are not familiar with the terrain.

They argued that there is no way the Southwestern part of the country could be policed from Abuja.

He emphasized the need for decentralization of the police force, demanding that the states should have their police force to enable them to tackle the security problems plaguing the states.



Chief Adebanjo who spoke at the 25 anniversary celebration of the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) observed that the only solution for Nigeria to be saved from bandits and criminals is to institute state police, insisting that “there is no way Southwest can be policed from Abuja or Southeast be policed by persons from Southwest and vice versa.”

Similarly, former Minister of State for Defence, Mrs. Adelaja, the spokesman for the Afenifere, Mr. Yinka Odumankin aligned with the stand of Chief Adebanjo, saying that for the states to handle their policing affairs remains the way to go. Earlier, the guest lecturer Professor Babatunde Babawale of the Department of Political Science University of Lagos urged the OPC to go back to the days of forging alliance with other ethnic nationalities in other to achieve its objectives.

He said that 25 years after the establishment of the OPC, the fears of ethnic marginalization had continued, but called on the OPC to stay along the part of the culture and work for the enthronement of social justice.

Earlier in his address, the leader of the OPC and the Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland Chief Gani Adams, re-echoed the urgent need to restructure Nigeria.

He called on the Federal Government to take steps to restructure the country now, warning that if nothing is done in the next few months, the association would have no better choice than to take a political stand.

He lamented that the way Nigeria is structured would lead the country to nothing but disaster, especially as the OPC leader reminded all at the gathering that the birth of the organization was as a result of the struggle for the revalidation of June 12, 1993, presidential mandate of the late MKO Abiola. Chief Gani Adams said that the OPC has demanded a total restructuring of the country, but till date, the government had done nothing in that direction.

His words: “And, unfortunately, we have not seen any tangible evidence or sign that we are moving in that direction, with all of us knowing that the way the country is presently structured can only bring nothing but disaster.

“For those who have followed this agitation on restructuring is for the government to implement the recommendations of the National Conference convoked by the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

“It is in this light that I say that if in the next few months there is no tangible evidence that the country will be restructured, then OPC will become partisan.

“The details we are still keeping to our chest. But with a membership of over six million, even if it is members of the legislature at the states and federal levels that we can produce, we will be in a position to influence what happens in the government at all levels. Time for “Siddon look” is over.”

The Aare Onakakanfo stated that OPC has grown from the previous outlook of largely illiterate members who were hitherto regarded as backbenchers. He revealed that about 30 percent of members of the National Coordinating Council (NCC) were graduates, while over 96 percent of Oodua Progressive Union (OPU) members are graduates.

He disclosed that in the last two months, the police hierarchy has engaged OPC in talks, which he said would unfold in the next six weeks. He said that the body was also in the plan of the six southwest governors in their move to secure the zone.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/yoruba-leaders-demand-state-police-as-opc-celebrates-25-years/

Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand State Police As OPC Celebrates 25 Years by helinues: 6:30am On Sep 01, 2019
One step after the other..

Let us see how effective the regional policing would bring before demanding for state police.

1 Like

Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand State Police As OPC Celebrates 25 Years by leofab(f): 6:34am On Sep 01, 2019
Funny lots
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand State Police As OPC Celebrates 25 Years by yinkus6750(m): 6:36am On Sep 01, 2019
Who are really the Yoruba leaders that can actually make a strong representation?
OPC is not as powerful and relevant like before.
What is state police?
Community policing is better off., Aba had Bakaasi boys then , rill now. Lagos recently introduced Neighborhood Watch.
Anambra and some other states have armed vigilante groups.
If we serious, we can protect ourselves.
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand State Police As OPC Celebrates 25 Years by Youthleader22(m): 6:50am On Sep 01, 2019
yinkus6750:
Who are really the Yoruba leaders that can actually make a strong representation?
OPC is not as powerful and relevant like before.
What is state police?
Community policing is better off., Aba had Bakaasi boys then , rill now. Lagos recently introduced Neighborhood Watch.
Anambra and some other states have armed vigilante groups.
If we serious, we can protect ourselves.

State police is the best way forward. If Nigeria really wants to practice democracy they should do it with all sincerity. It’s only the northerners that are against state police, restructuring and true federalism simply because of their hidden agenda and backwardness. What pains me is the sole reason the southeast and southwest can’t come together and rebuke the northerners.
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand State Police As OPC Celebrates 25 Years by Mastadestiny(m): 7:03am On Sep 01, 2019
I support the creation of state police
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand State Police As OPC Celebrates 25 Years by Youthleader22(m): 7:22am On Sep 01, 2019
Mastadestiny:
I support the creation of state police

State policing and restructuring is the way forward in this country
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand State Police As OPC Celebrates 25 Years by Perkins2018: 8:08am On Sep 01, 2019
Anyone still asking anybody to give him state police is a dunce. Kano already have hisbah without asking anybody for state police.

Create your state police and let anyone not happy with it take you to court. Let the court interpret what a federal government is.

1 Like

Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand State Police As OPC Celebrates 25 Years by clarocuzioo(m): 8:36am On Sep 01, 2019
Youthleader22:


State police is the best way forward. If Nigeria really wants to practice democracy they should do it with all sincerity. It’s only the northerners that are against state police, restructuring and true federalism simply because of their hidden agenda and backwardness. What pains me is the sole reason the southeast and southwest can’t come together and rebuke the northerners.


State correctly, south east is rebuking the north, only south west, that's why they are perpetually seen as saboteurs because they are ass licking the people they are supposed to rebuke.
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand State Police As OPC Celebrates 25 Years by Youthleader22(m): 11:22am On Sep 01, 2019
clarocuzioo:



State correctly, south east is rebuking the north, only south west, that's why they are perpetually seen as saboteurs because they are ass licking the people they are supposed to rebuke.

State police and total restructuring of each state of the federation is the way out in this country called Nigeria or they peacefully share it and everyone goes his way

(1) (Reply)

VIDEO: Osinbajo Reacts To Memes That ‘roast Me’ On Social Media. / Bukola Saraki Yet To Realise Why His Dynasty Failed / Biafra: IPOB Threatened To Protest Against Buhari In The US

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 25
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.