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| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by Bestwt001(f): 8:45am On Jun 17, 2025 |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by OredoPikin: 8:46am On Jun 17, 2025 |
Seik:U are voting him for what exactly? Are u that ign0rant Same state policing Obi wrote boldly on his manifesto and Tinubu initially back tracked from it Only to open it after thousands of people have been killed in the past 2yrs |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by occfx: 8:47am On Jun 17, 2025 |
donleo92:Pls help me summarize the nonsense. Has he approved state policing or still talking jargons? |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by Celestialsword(op): 8:47am On Jun 17, 2025 |
Seik:Yes, that is one Tinubu has, boldness,he not afraid of the north |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by DarkJeddi(m): 8:48am On Jun 17, 2025 |
Kobicove:Which more problems than what we are already facing? If you think the way the Security architecture in Nigeria is,is the best then you are living under a rock. Anambra was living under the menace of Unknown Gunmen until the State government constituted a Security Outfit and the difference is clear to the blind. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by cardoctor(m): 8:48am On Jun 17, 2025 |
Why does it have to take so long for decisions like this to be made and passed into law? |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by ejieddy: 8:49am On Jun 17, 2025 |
If the President does this, I promise not to criticize his administration for the next three months beginning from when he achieves this... This is needed. That federal power in the police needs to be broken. We need trained and professional federal agents, while the state should properly train and fund the state police. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by WizardOfNG: 8:54am On Jun 17, 2025 |
donleo92:I have warned, for the past few years, specifically with what is shown below, that the bolded in your post is where Nigeria is heading. Only those parasitic, expansionist, covetous and usurper by nature won't accept this inevitability we cannot put off for much longer. PBAT is now warning similarly by announcing failure to amend the constitution seriously threathens the unity of Nigeria. We cannot all wake up to be full of Wisdom on the same day. Such will happen at difference pace for everyone. Yet, when the time has arrived, many in the end will have reached the level of wisdom and ability to think critically that is required to trigger the necessary change some parochial and anti-progress menaces have been successfully frustrating for decades. https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/swest-govs-propose-six-regions-demand-lg-autonomy-resource-control/%3famp
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| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by DarkJeddi(m): 8:58am On Jun 17, 2025 |
Ttalk:The same Tinubu that changed the National Anthem in a jiffy? The same one that couldn't wait to proscribe fuel subsidy and Forex deregulation. The same one that has been championing the Tax Reform Bill at a breakneck speed? Suddenly he's just waken up to the necessity of State Police and the fact that the Legislature are the bottleneck? He never ready. When he is, we'll know.. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by donbrowser(m): 8:59am On Jun 17, 2025 |
Switruth:I told you how Tinubu fought insecurity in Lagos by setting up a state sponsored police structure. Tell me what Obi did to fight insecurity. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by DiarisGodoo: 8:59am On Jun 17, 2025 |
Celestialsword:Everything in Nigeria is deceptive and corrupt, even journalism. Did Tinubu say any of these things? Can't these people see how other countries report it when another official or spokesperson speaks instead of the president himself?? |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by 5starMan: 8:59am On Jun 17, 2025 |
Tinubu do this and I will forget about your other inadequacies... I love ❤️ Nigeria but with equal right and justice... I am Igbo and majority of us want a working Nigeria for all not for some people. Maybe that's why they say we don't know how to play politics, and of what use is politics without general welfare of all the people irrespective of religion, ethnicity or class. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by donbrowser(m): 9:00am On Jun 17, 2025 |
OredoPikin:How exactly did he fight insecurity? I told you what Tinubu did to fight insecurity. Tell me what Obi did too |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by DarkJeddi(m): 9:00am On Jun 17, 2025 |
cardoctor:Because there's no will . If Tinubu is ready, he'll get it done. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by Nchenches: 9:01am On Jun 17, 2025 |
I thought Tinubu govt will allow State Police after Islamic extremists Hausa/Fulani + ISWAP have killed most of the non Muslim people in Nigeria and take over the whole of southern regions of Nigeria. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by Ijaya123: 9:03am On Jun 17, 2025 |
Exactly what I suggested yesterday. State police is the way forward.
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| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by Macphenson: 9:03am On Jun 17, 2025 |
donbrowser:Go and check the most secured state at that time before coming to disgrace your generation. Peter Obi won award for the most secured state. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by Guestmale: 9:06am On Jun 17, 2025 |
CJStarz:“None of these reforms will materialise without legislative courage and political will,” Tinubu declared. “Let history record that in this chamber, on this day, Nigeria’s leaders chose courage over caution, vision over fear, and reform over inertia |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by Guestmale: 9:10am On Jun 17, 2025 |
DiarisGodoo:But if the spokesperson say something that is stupid you will take it as the President's position. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by WizardOfNG: 9:12am On Jun 17, 2025 |
cardoctor:Because vested interests means that what is best for the masses is always what is last/least in the minds of those with powers to make a difference. I.e legislators in this case. We saw how Northern leaders, across all levels of Northern society, tried to bully Northern legislators to withhold their assent for the passage of the tax reform bills. Yet the bills have been ratified by our legislative arm as we all believed would be the case under PBAT because we know he gets things done. Whereas same can never be said for his opponents like Atiku and especially Obi. This is why it is key to support a brave, resolute, well-connected and (most importantly) influential President, across all regions and levels of society, who arrives office with a proven reputation of getting things done. Nigeria is at a critical stage in her history and we should not be messing with a more-of-the-same imperialist born-to-rule character (Atiku) or a misguided, weak and cowardly opportunist in the form of Peter Obi. The Presidency, even if Tinubu will not continue beyond 2027, must be for brave, well-connected, sagacious and resolute leaders who can get the right things done because failure to gain this type of President is now an existentialist threat to Nigeria. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by ayusco85(m): 9:12am On Jun 17, 2025 |
2mch:You get. Aptly put, I am tired of seeing people saying the governor will abuse the powers. The governor won't be able to abuse any power. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by ayusco85(m): 9:14am On Jun 17, 2025 |
Kobicove:It's not enough to just open your mouth and spew gibberish. pls explain how it will create more problems. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by ayusco85(m): 9:15am On Jun 17, 2025 |
koladata:That's what I thought too. He is telling us what we want to hear. They know the solution to Nigerias problems but they won't apply it because it will put them out of business |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by ayusco85(m): 9:16am On Jun 17, 2025 |
DIVINEEVIDENCE:How naive of you. How can you believe anything this man says.? Have you no memory? He is the father of all lies. Even devil dey learn where him dey. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by WizardOfNG: 9:18am On Jun 17, 2025*. Modified: 9:43am On Jun 17, 2025 |
ayusco85:His kind are the enemies of Nigeria whose focus is firmly on primordial and ethno-religious hatred of whoever is President to the extent they will automatically reject any solution or initiative that Presidents supports. Below is what all sane and critical-thinking Nigerians accept as the reality that has now necessitated the delivery of State or regional policing without delay. The president described Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution as foundational to its democracy but outdated in dealing with modern security threats. He cited the rising complexity of terrorism, cybercrime, farmer-herder conflicts, piracy, and separatist agitations as clear indicators that the current legal framework is inadequate to secure Nigeria’s vast and diverse territory. |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by ProudlyLagos: 9:19am On Jun 17, 2025 |
Celestialsword:this is the only visible way with long term solution to solve our security challenge. This should be made priority and should be sent to the house as executive bill…..the little success the SW have been able to make was due to the foresight of the SW governors in the establishment of amotekun which has help to reduce the incursion of this blood sucking vipers ![]() |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by kentokay71: 9:23am On Jun 17, 2025 |
He is not the one that will do ig like that, our constitution needs to be amended to allow for state policing, koladata: |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by phemray(m): 9:23am On Jun 17, 2025 |
CJStarz:If they highjacked it and the state is safe and economically forward is better. We need to weigh the advantages and disadvantages |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by donbrowser(m): 9:23am On Jun 17, 2025 |
Macphenson:Show me the award ![]() And what he did to win it please |
| Re: Insecurity: ‘State Police No Longer Optional,’ Tinubu Seeks Reforms by anthobros(m): 9:26am On Jun 17, 2025 |
OredoPikin2:David Umahi and Peter Obi who did better as Governors |
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