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Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by powerfulguy: 4:39pm On Jul 06, 2021
The House of Representatives has passed for second reading, a bill seeking to amend the 1999 Constitution to allow creation of state police and legalise regional security outfits. The current police system will be decentralised by moving police from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent List.

Chairman of the House Committee on Judiciary, Onofiok Luke, who sponsored the bill, said in the explanatory note that the bill seeks to alter the Constitution “to provide for state police and other state government security services to enhance security and preservation of lives and properties in Nigeria”.

The bill especially proposes an amendment to Section 197(1) by inserting new Paragraphs ‘e’ and ‘f’ to provide for ‘State Police Council’ and ‘State Police Service Commission,’ respectively.

The Second Schedule to the Constitution will also be altered in Part I by deleting Item 45 from the Exclusive Legislative List; and in Part II by inserting after Item 30 on the Concurrent Legislative List, new Items 31 and 32.

The proposal reads, “(31) The National Assembly may make laws for the establishment of the federal police and other federal government security services;

“(32) A House of Assembly may make laws for the establishment of state police and other state government security services.”

The Third Schedule to the Constitution will also be altered by inserting new Paragraphs 9 to 12.

The new paragraphs read, “(9) A State Police Council shall comprise the following members: (a) the governor, who shall be the chairman; (b) the chairman of the State Police Service Commission; and (c) State Commissioner of Police.

“(10) The functions of a State Police Council shall include (a) the organisation and administration of a State Police Force and all other matters relating thereto (not being matters relating to the use and operational control of the Force or the appointment, disciplinary control and dismissal of members of the Force); (b) the general supervision of a State Police Force; and (c) advising the governor on the appointment of State Commissioner of Police.”

Leading debate on the bill, Luke said, “Many years after independence, Nigeria has continually been beset with insecurity ranging from terrorism, kidnapping, armed robbery and domestic violence. Granted that there is no society without crime or manifestation of criminal behaviour, our inability to bring to the barest minimum crime is a scathing indictment on the current security architecture and structure in the country.

“The federal structuring of our security does not encourage community policing or localisation of policing. Recruitment and subsequent deployment of police officers in their local area is one of the major ways of curbing crime. Such officers understand the area, terrain, language, behaviour and attitude of the people he or she is policing.

“Nigeria, a country with over 201 million people, is grossly under policed with about 400, 000 police personnel. This number falls far short of the United Nation’s recommendation of ratio 1 per 400 citizens.

“The Constitution envisages Nigeria as a federal state. Granting allowance to state governments to establish police force and other security apparatuses will bring Nigeria into original constitutional contemplation of a federal state.”

The Deputy Minority Leader, Toby Okechukwu, stated that creation of state police is long overdue with the current security crises across the country.

Okechukwu said, “This bill is germane. About an hour ago, we observed a minute silence for our people; for the citizens of Nigeria who were killed in Kaduna. In addition to that, my colleague, Hon Barde, also moved a motion to ensure the rescue of 140 pupils – children – who were going to school that were taken in Kaduna. We have had situations in this country that ordinarily, this issue of state police should have been addressed a long time ago.

“Good enough, the recurrence with which it appears and comes up in the efforts to alter the Constitution gives strength to the fact that it is needed. As a matter of fact, the Exclusive List needs to shed weight and if it is going to shed weight with regard to making our country more efficient and secure, the better we are for it.

“As a matter of fact, there is no state in this federation that does not run a security outfit. No state! Whether it is Amotekun or Hisbah or Vigilante or Ebube Agu, whichever name you call it, they all run it. But what character do they possess? What ingredients are they lacking? They are lacking the power to ordinarily bear arms and to arrest and prosecute.

“We need to occasion this; we need to bring it to the fore to solve the challenges we are having. We cannot be living and pretending that everything is okay. Nothing is okay. If 13 schools were closed in Kaduna, it is not a joke. We need to address this and address this seriously.”

The House had earlier on June 9, 2021, approved a bill to amend the 1999 Constitution to recognise security outfits created by states to complement the Nigeria Police Force in the effort to protect lives and property.

Sponsored by Anthony Afe from Delta State, the legislation is titled ‘A Bill for an Act to Alter the Provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, to Give Legal Backing to State Security Outfit to Complement the Nigeria Police Force.’

Already, several states and geopolitical zones have established vigilante groups and security outfits with various codenames.

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by orlabass(m): 4:41pm On Jul 06, 2021
Okay ,amotekun time, first to comment ,for the past 8 years on here....

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by Siwisheswereesh: 4:43pm On Jul 06, 2021
Nice one!

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by quadriolakunle(m): 4:45pm On Jul 06, 2021
a step closer to the restructuring we want.

I hope Lawan allows the house to hear before say the Nos have it.

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by Nwodosis(m): 4:45pm On Jul 06, 2021
Regional Army loading in future!

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by HigherEd: 4:45pm On Jul 06, 2021
This is the way to go. Let's hope it passes the Senate.

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by Freestainworld(m): 4:46pm On Jul 06, 2021
Nice move, let them also grant regional autonomy, let each region control what they have

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by MadamVanessa(f): 4:46pm On Jul 06, 2021
Our darling daddy will rather agree that all the state have hisbah instead of state police.

Hisbah work more than the state police. No alcohol drinking again, no mannequin on the road again, but you can go and sleep with someone wife, a man of 70 years can marry a girl of 12years old. It's going to be a nice and a great country.

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by Nobody: 4:47pm On Jul 06, 2021
initial gragra
Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by Sunnybay7: 4:51pm On Jul 06, 2021
Great news, if this is true
Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by joe54: 4:51pm On Jul 06, 2021
grin grin grin
Dey never pass am into law Vigilante don dey feel like US marine dey threaten people . if dey pass am wetin go happen

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by joe54: 4:52pm On Jul 06, 2021
angry
Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by rayvelez(m): 4:57pm On Jul 06, 2021
Wait and see how useless governor will use it to settle political scores.

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by Kzinne: 4:57pm On Jul 06, 2021
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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by festacman(m): 5:00pm On Jul 06, 2021
I am pro-restructuring but the issue of delineating the responsibilities, extent of powers and areas of coverage of State police/security outfit as opposed to national Nigerian Police Service must be meticulously and clearly done.

The reality is that Nigerians are ethnic-minded. Therefore, adopting the concept of state police with only indigenes as personnel is a bad idea for National co-existence. Such will lack diversity and become a tool of intimidation by indigenes against non-indigenes resident in the State. It will be easy to conspire and frame non-indigenes for whatever reasons. All it will take, for example, is to plant a gun or illicit drug on the property of a target and buy some witnesses and the suspect will have no non-indigene officer to at least complain to. It will ethnicize the country more.

It will also become a political tool of intimidation in the hands of the State Governors and their lackeys against real and percived political opponents. State governors will become dictators and parties and candidates will rarely lose any election. Our democracy will be messed up.

Given our peculiarities, Nigeria needs a national Police with ethnically-diversified personnel cross-posted to states of the federation to enhance unity and reduce ethnic ethnic-driven intimidation and acts of injustice. State police should only complement national police with clear mandate and specifications.

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by saintkel(m): 5:00pm On Jul 06, 2021
MadamVanessa:
Our darling daddy will rather agree that all the state have hisbah instead of state police.

Hisbah work more than the state police. No alcohol drinking again, no mannequin on the road again, but you can go and sleep with someone wife, you can marry a girl that is 12years and you're 70. It's going to be a nice country.
trash!!!

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by ainas247: 5:01pm On Jul 06, 2021
Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by rawtouch: 5:01pm On Jul 06, 2021
hope it will be drafted well so it does not run foul of other sections of the constitution
Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by GOTVee: 5:01pm On Jul 06, 2021
sad
Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by tommy589(m): 5:01pm On Jul 06, 2021
rayvelez:
Wait and see how useless governor will use it to settle political scores.

Exactly my thought.

Not only that,Shey they are condemning the Federal police for high handedness,it will pale in comparison with state pollice. Imagine state police not collecting regular salary,even if they do,their cells won't be short of "criminals" to make bail.

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by mabelly: 5:01pm On Jul 06, 2021
Not a bad idea. For those worried about the state governors using it to settle scores, I will say when we get to that bridge we will cross it. However, legislative frame work will be put in place to check mate such occurrence.

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by Cjplora: 5:01pm On Jul 06, 2021
cool
Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by oneble: 5:02pm On Jul 06, 2021
Won't they use it for their own self-interest during the election?
Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by IgweOfNnewi: 5:02pm On Jul 06, 2021
They are insane
Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by Nuelito: 5:02pm On Jul 06, 2021
Seen and noted
Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by liketerm: 5:02pm On Jul 06, 2021
MadamVanessa:
[s]Our darling daddy will rather agree that all the state have hisbah instead of state police.

Hisbah work more than the state police. No alcohol drinking again, no mannequin on the road again, but you can go and sleep with someone wife, you can marry a girl that is 12years and you're 70. It's going to be a nice country.[/s]
You type all this rubbish just for Like and Share, go get a life

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Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by oluseyiforjesus(m): 5:02pm On Jul 06, 2021
Wetin Akeredolu of ondo state HV created since
Re: Reps Approve Bill To Create State Police, Security Outfits by inoki247: 5:02pm On Jul 06, 2021
rayvelez:
Wait and see how useless governor will use it to settle political scores.

The federal ones nko shey FG no use am settle Political scores....

So because of that let's ban the FG also from having access to EFCC, DSS, Military since the FG also dey use dem settle Political scores....


Everything gt Advantage nd Disadvantage...m

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