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Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by Masterstroke4: 12:59pm On Mar 22
*20 states get ultimatum to submit report.

States are slowing down the take-off of state police, the Federal Government said yesterday.

Frowning at the snail-like speed by the National Economic Council’s (NEC) Ad-hoc Committee on State Policing Initiative, Vice President Kashim Shettima observed that responses by some governors were not impressive.

Although President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and 36 governors resolved to set in motion the machinery for the state policing model a month ago, only 16 states have shown a positive response.

Yesterday, during the National Economic Council (NEC) meeting, the Vice President, who chairs that organ of government, urged the remaining 20 governors to submit their proposals during next month’s NEC meeting.

The President and governors opted for state police following the increasing wave of insecurity – banditry, kidnappings, killings and other forms of violence – across the country.

Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Kwara State Governor Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq, reiterated the governors’ commitment to the proposed policing agenda.

He said they believed state policing was capable of correcting existing fundamental flaws in the security framework.

AbdulRazaq also said the NGF believes that the proposed constitution amendment should address state police.

Shettima and AbdulRazaq spoke during the 140th NEC meeting, which was held virtually.

Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, who made a presentation on the progress being made on the initiative, said the responses from the states fell below expectations.

His report showed that the states that have submitted their reports recommended changes in the constitution to give legal backing to the proposals.

Reviewing the states’ responses, Shettima gave the remaining 20 states an ultimatum to speed up their action on the matter.

A statement by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of the Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, said Shettima expressed dissatisfaction about the delay.

“While noting the presentation, the Vice President observed that the rate of submissions by states was not impressive and urged states yet to make input to expedite action to enable robust deliberations on the subject matter at the next Council meeting”, the statement said.

According to the communique at the end of the meeting, the governors “highlighted the need for state policing as a critical amendment in the ongoing 1999 Constitution amendment proceedings to correct fundamental flaws in the national security architecture.”

AbdulRazaq also presented a report by NEC’s Ad-hoc Committee on Economic Affairs, which was mandated to develop a feasible and effective roadmap for addressing economic issues affecting Nigerians at the national and sub-national levels to avert potential economic and socio-political crisis.

Also, the NEC Ad-hoc Committee on Crude Oil Theft Prevention and Control, headed by Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State, presented an abridged update on its assignment.

Uzodimma said the committee met, had far-reaching deliberations and deployed appropriate technologies for data collection, adding that the full report would be presented at the next NEC meeting.

Also, NEC received a report on the Ease of Doing Business Reforms by the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC), commending the work done so far by its secretariat.

It noted the need for states to commence preparations for the 2025 sub-national ranking for ease of doing business in Nigeria.

NEC also directed its ad hoc committee on economic affairs to work with the Federal Ministry of Finance and come up with an appropriate approach to averting risks associated with loan facilities from development partners.

https://thenationonlineng.net/fed-govt-governors-slowing-down-work-on-state-police/

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by Olachase(m): 1:03pm On Mar 22
any Governor that didn't complied should be remove from sit

i don't like what i hate undecided undecided

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by Paraman: 1:05pm On Mar 22
Some of this state governors are not serious

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by helinues: 1:07pm On Mar 22
We are not matured yet for state police

Those governors would abuse the power

Modified: #FreeIjele, na so one pastor arrested one of the NL members because the guy said he his a fake pastor and almost all his miracle stunts na lie. If no be abuse of power, why can't the pastor pray to God to punish Ijele without involving DSS, okay God no dey work like that, then go to LUTH where real sick people dey and perform wonders, he couldn't.

If ordinary pastor can be abusing power because of privilege, how much more of the state governors..

#freeIjele

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by Korectmann: 1:46pm On Mar 22
helinues:
We are not matured yet for state police

Those governors would abuse the power
Hello, do you want to be a police officer? I can make it happen within seconds.

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by Melagros(m): 1:56pm On Mar 22
COMRADES, I see this state police as puppets in the hands of state governors when finally set up

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by softtorce: 2:18pm On Mar 22
So The wanton killing across several n nearly all LGA should continue when the president does not even know where such local govt is ba ?!

Abeg no de make this kind comment. I take God beg you.

helinues:
We are not matured yet for state police

Those governors would abuse the power

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by Donaldoni: 2:22pm On Mar 22
helinues:
We are not matured yet for state police

Those governors would abuse the power

Checks and balances will be put in place to avert such.

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by imhere: 2:31pm On Mar 22
Here we go again! Because e never touch them. use your security vote money, for wey, state police nko, mba. What do they want?

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by dealslip(f): 2:40pm On Mar 22
Please any state that is not interested in state police should be left behind, give the ones that want to go ahead the license to. It's a new dispensation. Those not matured for state policing should stay behind and be romancing bandits, criminals, and kidnappers, enough of some states holding the entire nation down. As for those saying it will be abused, is there no check and balance. Even the police under Federal is abused by the governors so what is new about that. It's the citizenry that should press their neck for checks and balances. We have dwelt long enough on this mountain. Abeg!

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by Chinkoalhaji34: 2:54pm On Mar 22
Tinubus leadership has successfully pushed for the implementation of state police, but more efforts are needed from the remaining 20 states to ensure its speedy and effective takeoff.

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by helinues: 2:56pm On Mar 22
softtorce:
So The wanton killing across several n nearly all LGA should continue when the president does not even know where such local govt is ba ?!

Abeg no de make this kind comment. I take God beg you.


Are the state governors matured yet to operate state police. Reelection would be one way thing considering the status quo

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by helinues: 2:58pm On Mar 22
Donaldoni:


Checks and balances will be put in place to avert such.

The state governors are just unserious. They don't need any state police if they have been doing their normal duty

How are some states governors able to secure their states that some other governors can't?

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by limeta(f): 3:03pm On Mar 22
If there was no game the fed should list the names of the snail pace governors
It will never happen under APC government never .

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by Donaldoni: 3:12pm On Mar 22
helinues:


The state governors are just unserious. They don't need any state police if they have been doing their normal duty

How are some states governors able to secure their states that some other governors can't?

They don't face the same issues.

Also, all fingers are not equal.

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by helinues: 3:14pm On Mar 22
Donaldoni:


They don't face the same issues.

Also, all fingers are not equal.

Bro, that's an excuse. Where is the competency?

How is Gov Zulum able to restore peace in Borno that Utom, Father Alia is struggling to secure Benue?

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by commoditiesnig: 3:25pm On Mar 22
Donaldoni:


Checks and balances will be put in place to avert such.
I want to believe so as well
Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by Donaldoni: 3:27pm On Mar 22
helinues:


Bro, that's an excuse. Where is the competency?

How is Gov Zulum able to restore peace in Borno that Utom, Father Alia is struggling to secure Benue?

Benue may still be more peaceful than Borno embarassed

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by helinues: 3:32pm On Mar 22
Donaldoni:


Benue may still be more peaceful than Borno embarassed

May Nah they are still March peaceful

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by Donaldoni: 3:56pm On Mar 22
helinues:


May Nah they are still March peaceful

Look at you, a lot of BS is going on in that Borno that nobody reports anymore. angry

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by ivolt: 4:15pm On Mar 22
States inputs are not needed to legalize state police.
Just change the relevant part of the constitution and the deed is done.
No state should be forced to have one and no state should be prevented from having one.

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by Ikembeku: 4:17pm On Mar 22
Owambe South West governors
Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by happney65: 4:19pm On Mar 22
You sure they are not telling lies against the Govornors again like Oga senator at the top once did?

Anyways if it is true,I'm sure it isn't Govornors of the SW. Those ones are ready to go for state policing

No delay

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by nairalanda1(m): 5:01pm On Mar 22
Donaldoni:


Checks and balances will be put in place to avert such.

Checks and balances in this Nigeria.?
Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by ecolime(m): 5:01pm On Mar 22
Lets have the list of the governors slowing it down. We need to know our real enemies.

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by nairalanda1(m): 5:02pm On Mar 22
States that can't pay new minimum wage go pay for state police?
Okay
Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by LordIsaac(m): 5:03pm On Mar 22
I repeat, God bless Jagaban! We are seeing the true nature of Nigerians of all strata through this administration!

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by reiddecuti: 5:03pm On Mar 22
I noticed that these governors don't want responsibilities. In actual sense, they might be the reason why Nigeria is yet to practice true federalism. If they do, they would have forced the hands of FG to restructure to true federalism.

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by nairalanda1(m): 5:03pm On Mar 22
helinues:


Bro, that's an excuse. Where is the competency?

How is Gov Zulum able to restore peace in Borno that Utom, Father Alia is struggling to secure Benue?

Nigeria is mature for state police.

The only palava is funding and funding. I don't see federal government funding the thing. That means states , most of whom don't have the kudi

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Re: Governors Slowing Down Take-Off Of State Police - FG by meum: 5:03pm On Mar 22
Minimum wage some states no fit pay una want add state police salary for dem. Dey play!

If una go Dey pay dem states fit gree😁

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