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Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by mohbadliveson(op): 9:12am On Nov 27, 2025
By Temidayo Akinsuyi

In a country grappling with escalating insecurity and overstretched security agencies, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s directive to withdraw police officers from VIP assignments is a long-overdue correction of Nigeria’s dangerously distorted security priorities. For decades, the Nigeria Police Force has brazenly prioritised the protection of Very Important Personalities (VIPs) over its constitutional mandate to protect the general populace.

Today, policing in Nigeria has become a privilege reserved for a narrow elite class, leaving the overwhelming majority of citizens exposed to daily threats with minimal protection.

While ordinary Nigerians confront kidnapping, robbery, banditry and violent crime, police officers remain heavily concentrated around individuals whose primary claim to state-funded security is wealth, influence or social status.

The categories of people drawing police protection have expanded absurdly over the years. Serving politicians have police security. Former public office holders have. Their wives have. Their children have. Monarchs and kings have. Religious leaders have. Bank managing directors have. Former bank executives have. Business magnates have. Even retirees from certain high offices retain police escorts long after leaving public service. When all these layers are added up, tens of thousands of police officers—officers who should be patrolling streets, responding to emergencies and protecting the public—are instead assigned to private individuals. Some are even posted to guard empty mansions owned by VIPs who spend most of the year abroad. With such massive diversion, one question becomes unavoidable: how many police officers are left to protect over 200 million ordinary Nigerians?

The situation becomes even more troubling when viewed against Nigeria’s overall police manpower. While the United Nations unofficially recommends one police officer to every 450 people, Nigeria’s extant police staff strength of 371,800 officers serving an estimated 237 million citizens gives a staggering ratio of one officer to 637 Nigerians. This shortfall is not merely a statistical inconvenience—it is a nationwide crisis. Most rural communities in Nigeria are completely without any police presence, leaving millions of citizens effectively unprotected. For Nigeria to meet the UN’s recommended ratio, it would require a total of 523,105 police officers, and that calculation assumes that none of them is deployed to guard VIPs. Given this manpower gap, diverting thousands of officers to escort privileged individuals is not only wasteful but dangerously irresponsible.

Within the police force, the VIP protection culture has created perverse incentives. Many officers actively lobby, push and even fight one another for VIP postings because of the attached perks—financial gifts, foreign trips, generous “allowances” and other benefits far beyond what they would earn performing regular policing duties. This has eroded professionalism, drained manpower from frontline policing and weakened public trust. The police should not be a prestige accessory for the privileged.

The irony is striking. When these same VIPs travel abroad—to London, Dubai, New York, Paris—they walk freely without any police escort trailing behind them. They move about unaccompanied, relying on functional policing systems that secure the general environment. They do not demand convoys or armed escorts on foreign soil. If they can feel safe walking alone abroad, why must they drain Nigeria’s already limited police resources at home?

If VIPs genuinely need personal protection, they are free to hire private guards. Nigeria’s private security industry is established, regulated and fully capable of providing such services. Globally, private individuals—no matter their wealth or influence—rely on private security when they require personal protection. State-funded police officers are not meant to be symbols of prestige or personal property. Continuing the current model is not only wasteful but fundamentally unfair in a country with severe security challenges.

While withdrawing police from VIPs is a major step, it must be paired with broader structural reforms. Nigeria urgently needs more police officers. The Tinubu administration should recruit more personnel into the police and other armed forces, equip them with modern tools and technology, improve their welfare, training and salaries, and ensure transparent funding and accountability. A better-funded, better-staffed and better-equipped police force is essential for any meaningful security reform.

The directive is commendable, but implementation will be the ultimate test. In the past, similar initiatives collapsed under pressure from influential individuals who considered police escorts a birthright. This time, the presidency and the police leadership must resist such pressures. Clear guidelines, transparency and sanctions for those who attempt to circumvent the directive will be critical.

Nigeria is facing a security emergency. Citizens need to see police officers on the streets, in neighbourhoods and within vulnerable communities—not packed into convoys or stationed in empty houses of privileged individuals. President Tinubu’s directive offers a rare chance to reset policing in Nigeria. If implemented boldly, transparently and consistently, it could signal the beginning of a security system that truly serves the public first.

This is not just a welcome development—it is an urgently necessary one.

Akinsuyi, former group politics editor of Daily Independent writes from the United Kingdom
https://www.thecable.ng/withdrawing-police-escorts-from-vips-is-tinubus-boldest-security-move-yet/

Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by HgAkpobomeEr: 9:17am On Nov 27, 2025
The implementation of this directive will be the ultimate test.
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by bolaayenimo: 9:36am On Nov 27, 2025
Lawmakers are already crying that he shouldn't implement it because bandits are threatening them
HgAkpobomeEr:
The implementation of this directive will be the ultimate test.
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by Karlovich: 10:08am On Nov 27, 2025
The Iragbiji corpse must be buried politically soon,

This I have seen!
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by Salewa97: 10:11am On Nov 27, 2025
Toh

The police should be for the masses not for the elites
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by LibertyRep: 10:11am On Nov 27, 2025
Let's see if it will be implemented and not end up being audio.
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by SmartPolician: 10:27am On Nov 27, 2025
It seems the writer started listening to the news yesterday because we hear that nonsense every year
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by ebukal67x: 10:31am On Nov 27, 2025
A worthy read.
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by Guestmale: 10:33am On Nov 27, 2025
What a good write up,I pray the directive will be implemented to the letter.
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by MrPOTUS: 11:01am On Nov 27, 2025
All na audio undecided

Saw a police man opening car door for a pastor this morning at the entrance of his church, I almost made video self undecided
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by 2mch(m): 11:03am On Nov 27, 2025
Northerners claim the terrorists are their brother and family member. Why will they need police escort for their beloved family members?
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by Truthissupreme: 11:06am On Nov 27, 2025
Salewa97:
Toh

The police should be for the masses not for the elites
even police themselves na over their dead bodies before them be for masses

If them no gain VIP criminals then na to switch to the common criminals themselves who dey share same agenda with
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by trutharena: 11:22am On Nov 27, 2025
Good one.
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by Jakarta: 12:19pm On Nov 27, 2025
Yes oh, I'm one of his critiques but if he can implement this, I must give kudos to him. Although I strongly believe this will not be implemented, because the elites will definitely pull strings that even Tinubu himself can't resist.
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by commoditiesnig(m): 2:24pm On Nov 27, 2025
Salewa97:
Toh

The police should be for the masses not for the elites
Very true
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by Aleem26(m): 2:37pm On Nov 27, 2025
Make dem deh wine us....police wey still deh lead escort berekete for Rivers state
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by MarketDispatch:
mohbadliveson:
In a country grappling with mandate to protect the general populace.



from the United Kingdom[/i]

https://yet/
Dey play...Me that I still saw Police escort this afternoon
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by Anither563: 3:05pm On Nov 27, 2025
This is a very insightful piece. Thank you for sharing OP.
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by Ofunaofu: 3:19pm On Nov 27, 2025
Like someone pointed out, the implementation of this directive is the ultimate test
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by mrvitalis(m): 3:19pm On Nov 27, 2025
Why not allow it to be implemented first na

We are acting like this the first time we are hearing this rubbish

Give it 6 months let's review it after then
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by odejimioflagos: 3:35pm On Nov 27, 2025
This is a commendable move by the president. Withdrawing police escorts from VIPs will free up more officers to serve the general populace who are in dire need of security. The implementation is key, and we hope the presidency stands firm against any undue pressures.
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by chatinent: 5:16pm On Nov 27, 2025
In reality or only in black and white?
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by mecuries(m): 5:17pm On Nov 27, 2025
This is from the same man that came to Lagos state recently and he moved with more than 60 security vehicles... Lol
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by Klington: 5:20pm On Nov 27, 2025
The praise singers have started already even when they know its an audio withdrawal just like the subsidy
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by FreeStuffsNG: 5:20pm On Nov 27, 2025
mohbadliveson:
By Temidayo Akinsuyi



https://www.thecable.ng/withdrawing-police-escorts-from-vips-is-tinubus-boldest-security-move-yet/
I disagree.

No.1 is floating the naira. 2nd is PMS subsidy removal. 3rd is Tax laws. 4th is naira for crude. 5th is emergency declaration in Rivers. 6th is recommending state police.

If I continue listing, this decision on police is between 15th and 20th.
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by valentineuwakwe(m): 5:20pm On Nov 27, 2025
Boldest move as how?
Pls let not shout hurray yet, let's see if it will be implemented!
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by bolaayenimo: 5:20pm On Nov 27, 2025
Yes the implementation must start from the president
mecuries:
This is from the same man that came to Lagos state recently and he moved with more than 60 security vehicles... Lol
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by Atheistan: 5:20pm On Nov 27, 2025
Aswear thats his boldest move yet, come to think of it, thought he had balls.
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by Emu4life(m): 5:21pm On Nov 27, 2025
But it is still audio.
In it?
Re: Withdrawing Police Escorts From VIPs Is Tinubu's Boldest Security Move Yet by Akwamkpuruamu: 5:22pm On Nov 27, 2025
Until it is fully implemented shaaa
For now let's keep watching
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