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Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by ogododo(op): 8:59am On Dec 01, 2025
The insecurity spiralling out of control in Nigeria recently compelled President Bola Tinubu to direct the immediate withdrawal of the police guards of Very Important Personalities (VIPs) throughout the country. These officers are to be deployed to the now highly essential core policing duties. The president, more so, doubled down with a state of emergency declaration on security last Wednesday. A slew of steps to be taken by the police, the military, SSS, and the legislature, have been unfolded to give the emergency a bite. These appear laudable; but in diligence lies the real challenge.

Under the new plan, 50,000 persons are to be recruited into the police, while their training institutions are to be upgraded. The military will ramp up its numbers also, to put more boots on the ground, whereas newly recruited forest guards are to be deployed to flush out criminals from their various dens.

Nigeria has an estimated police personnel strength of about 371,000. Over the years, thousands of them have been deployed to guard VIPs, leaving the larger society vulnerable to different manifestations of insecurity. Earlier efforts, administration after administration, to stop this aberration, defied both presidential directives and those of Inspectors-General, which were neutered by the transactional or corrupt economics of politicians, fraudsters and the corporate elite.

The VIPs are now to draw their security details from the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). President Tinubu had noted, in a release issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, penultimate week, that, “Many parts of Nigeria, especially remote areas, have few policemen at stations, thus making the task of protecting and defending the people difficult.”

But the benumbing reality is that most communities, particularly in the North, with a huge landmass, have no police presence at all, nor any trace of governance. In some place, distances of over 100 kilometres separate these communities from the state capitals. This explains why 200 people could be killed, as it happened in Yelwata in June, without rapid security response from either the police, or military.

Farm lands have been deserted. In Benue and Plateau states, and across the North-east, living in Internally Displaced Camps (IDPs) has become a normal way of life for citizens. The humanitarian crises arising thereof from food insecurity, health hazards and the lack of education for children and youths, are incalculable.

To be clear, Nigeria’s waves of anarchy did not start under Tinubu’s regime. The death toll from terrorism, banditry, kidnappings, herders and communal clashes, for instance during Muhammadu Buhari’s eight years tenure, was 63,111, as reported by the Nigeria Security Tracker (NST), a project of the US Council on Foreign Relations Africa programme.

Such horrific data should have precipitated a sense of urgency, immediately Mr Tinubu assumed office in 2023. Unfortunately, he dithered. Amnesty International claims that 10,217 persons were killed in his administration’s first two years. Therefore, the new wave of kidnappings involving 378 persons from schools in Kebbi and Niger states, in addition to a Kwara State church, were not fortuitous events. These deeply worrying incidents had been cascading, till the “Donald Trump effect” helped to ginger action.

While the new effort towards reinvigorating policing is a welcome departure from past shameful experiences, PREMIUM TIMES is highly concerned about the likelihood of its effective enforcement. A few days ago, the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun announced that 11,566 officers have already been withdrawn from VIPs. There is a doubt around the figure here!

The publicly quoted number of police officers attached to VIPs is 100,000 personnel. The European Union Agency for Asylum, in its report on the numerical strength of the Nigerian Police, equally mentioned this figure on 11 November, which is attributed to independent sources. And, the IGP has never denied this. Hence, we have serious doubts about the number recently quoted by the IGP as being the totality of those attached to VIPs.

Instructively, in 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2020, police withdrawal directives from VIPs were made by Inspectors-General Tafa Balogun, Ogbonnaya Onovo, Hafiz Ringim, Mohammed Abubakar, Solomon Arase, Ibrahim Idris and Mohammed Adamu, respectively. In some cases, there were threats of the “arrest and dismissal” of officers who failed to comply.

Mr Buhari gave the same order in 2015 to deepen the maintenance of law and order. Perfunctorily executed initially, the police subsequently relapsed in its VIP protection vocation, which has been alleged to be highly financially rewarding to the institution. Oddly enough, IGP Egbetokun had issued the same directive in June 2023, and April 2025, respectively. Such elite police protection duties, he rightly posited, creates a “distortion that weakens operational effectiveness” of the police. The fact is that if his earlier directives did not end up as a farce, the president would not have had any reason to give the same order, six months after the last one.

The bandits are still on the prowl. Barely 24 hours after the kidnapped 38 Christian worshippers in Kwara State regained their freedom, 11 persons in the same area, precisely in Isapa community, were kidnapped. Five minors aged between five and 10, a pregnant woman and two nursing mothers, were among the victims. In Niger State, 24 farmers, including four pregnant women, were kidnapped last week. These heartrending incidents forced the federal authorities to shut down 41 Unity Colleges across the country. About four states in the North had earlier pressed this panic bottom.

It is a notorious fact that Nigeria, with its estimated 250 million people, and landmass of 923,768 square kilometres, has a substandard police ratio of 1:637 persons, which is far below the United Nations recommended ratio of 1:450. This is even for climes that have reasonable degrees of law and order, and are not witnessing the depth of our insecurity challenges.

It will take about three months to recruit and six months to train the proposed 50,000 new officers to make an impact on policing in the country. Certainly, this would not be the needed magic bullet. The more impactful solution would lay inmulti-layered policing, involving the state, communities and other jurisdictions, as practiced in federal systems like those of the US, Canada and Australia, etc., and including the United Kingdom, which is not even a federation but has 43 police services.

The National Assembly’s prevarication on the creation of state police is sickening. After President Tinubu has nudged it into action, and the majority of state governors have adopted the proposal, it is difficult to imagine why the parliament is still wavering on it.

A senator, Enyinnaya Abaribe’s condemnation of the lack of official decisiveness, amidst egregious mass killings and kidnappings of citizens, in a heated debate on insecurity in the parliament, is gratifying. Truth must be told to power; the senator rebuked the presidency’s double standards and tardiness in responding to the challenge. His submission, quoting a famous epigram that, “In times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act” resonates. Yet, the lawmakers, in our own assessment, are part of the problem, with their shoddy oversight of security institutions andmisplaced legislative priorities.

The country has had enough of political correctness in combating terrorism. Ignoring the SSS’ intelligence in the schoolskidnapping of 25 students in Kebbi State and similar security breaches without consequences, erode public confidence in government and negates the required synergy in this struggle. Such cha arade will always set Nigeria up for the battle of the long night.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/editorial/839842-editorial-police-withdrawal-from-vips-charade-must-end.html

Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by ceejay10(m): 9:07am On Dec 01, 2025
Good idea on paper. But just like you have highlighted, the problem lies in the execution as we have seen time and time. Corruption will always fight back.
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by Omihanifa: 9:19am On Dec 01, 2025
If only you know much these security agencies are making from assigning their men to private individuals and companies. You will know that tye directive from the president is clearly dead on arrival.

The former IGP of police IDRIS was making as much as 5billion naira monthly from posting his men to banks, companies, schools, embassies etc.

So tell me how you expect such a man to let go of that humongous amount of money.
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by Truthissupreme: 9:29am On Dec 01, 2025
Is what you want to hear na

As tinubbu no see achievement, make e no hustle for crumbs again?
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by ogododo(op): 10:48am On Dec 01, 2025
Nawa Nlfpmod. Olokpa still dey run errands for boys.
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by Gotocourt: 11:42am On Dec 01, 2025
Make Bandits no bundle Wike shocked
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by LibertyRep: 11:44am On Dec 01, 2025
A charade indeed!


They policemen might be back in the escort of their 'employer' latest next week, not even now that festive season is upon us.

All for the camera
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by SpecialAdviser(m): 11:44am On Dec 01, 2025
Sometimes I laugh at Gen Z celebrating all manner of statements like this. They know nothing

1) More state creation grin
2) Local government independence grin
3) Police VIP withdrawal grin
4) Credible election with new INEC chiar grin
5) Corruption fight with new EFCC boss grin
6) Those who chop out yam to vomit it grin
7) Police is your friend dont give bribe grin
coolNew Sherrif in town grin
9) It will favour me and my family grin
10) Mr integrity grin
11) Renewed HOPE grin grin grin cheesy

Most of you have no NIGERIA experience right?

Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by erai30(m): 11:45am On Dec 01, 2025
Tinubu should withdraw himself from 2027 election the same way he has given police directives.
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by iwaeda: 11:45am On Dec 01, 2025
This will make us all naked and find solution to this problem of insecurity
I doubt this will be carried out wholistically. Still saw police escorts with some land grabbers, parties. Tinubu will do well to allow Egbetokun to enjoy his retirement.
grin grin grin grin grin angry
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by LordIsaac(m):
If they are serious, they would pass a bill to criminalize it....

Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by platymus: 11:53am On Dec 01, 2025
Omihanifa:
If only you know much these security agencies are making from assigning their men to private individuals and companies. You will know that tye directive from the president is clearly dead on arrival.

The former IGP of police IDRIS was making as much as 5billion naira monthly from posting his men to banks, companies, schools, embassies etc.

So tell me how you expect such a man to let go of that humongous amount of money.
Good! can you and will you provide evidence of this claim if we invite you to defend your statement?
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by Atheistan: 11:54am On Dec 01, 2025
A big charade if you ask me also.
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by EyeCumInPeace: 11:54am On Dec 01, 2025
Tinubu & his APC Govt na Charade, so don't expect it to end.
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by Atheistan: 11:54am On Dec 01, 2025
platymus:
Good! can you and will you provide evidence of this claim if we invite you to defend your statement?
Are you living under a rock?
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by princepee: 11:55am On Dec 01, 2025
angry angry angry police withdrawal will not work .
Still saw a police Man guarding a parcel of land in odogun ikorodu road this morning.

IGs in the past have tried to stop checkpoints...
But they still persist.
I really doubt the withdrawal will work
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by Sirleo05: 12:02pm On Dec 01, 2025
Everybody needs security, even the politicians too. While recalling their security attachment may look like the right thing to do at the moment, there is still need to employ more. According to international standards, atleast one percent of our population should be for security, that's around 2.5 to 3 million personnel, but what we have currently is less than 500k. So, you see where our problem of not able to secure Nigeria and Nigerians well is from.
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by Nwaikpe: 12:04pm On Dec 01, 2025
Give us 3 weeks,

You will still see DJ Chicken with 12 police officers, two holding his sagging trousers, the other 10 in vehicles escorting him.
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by Antoeni(m): 12:29pm On Dec 01, 2025
VIP Should Hire Their Loyal Area Boys And Send Them to Israel Or Russia for Training.
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by platymus: 12:31pm On Dec 01, 2025
Atheistan:
Are you living under a rock?
Just take note that you may be invited anytime for provide evidence to substantiate your statement!!!
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by Kelklein(m):
They are still following VIPs around but not in their usual blue cap.. they use their Camou uniform now.

As stated above, the announcement was only a charade. We are not serious yet.
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by AndroBlaze: 12:49pm On Dec 01, 2025
Sirleo05:
Everybody needs security, even the politicians too. While recalling their security attachment may look like the right thing to do at the moment, there is still need to employ more. According to international standards, atleast one percent of our population should be for security, that's around 2.5 to 3 million personnel, but what we have currently is less than 500k. So, you see where our problem of not able to secure Nigeria and Nigerians well is from.
Any politician that is so unpopular in his area that he needs a battalion of policemen to protect him is obviously not fit for the job in the first place.

I mean all those Senators, house of reps and even governors (mostly Northern) do is sleep in Abuja anyway....so why do they need so many people protecting them 24/7?

Have herdsmen and islamic extremists reached Maitama? Or do they just insist on showing off and disturbing innocent citizens as one of them has already confessed to.

They should pay for security and stop disturbing the rest of us while we try and fix a police force that has been stripped of it's ability and purpose since the 1966 coup.
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by adamkkk: 12:50pm On Dec 01, 2025
i still see police guiding vips here in Abuja...
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by Nobody: 12:51pm On Dec 01, 2025
SpecialAdviser:
Sometimes I laugh at Gen Z celebrating all manner of statements like this. They know nothing

1) More state creation grin
2) Local government independence grin
3) Police VIP withdrawal grin
4) Credible election with new INEC chiar grin
5) Corruption fight with new EFCC boss grin
6) Those who chop out yam to vomit it grin
7) Police is your friend dont give bribe grin
coolNew Sherrif in town grin
9) It will favour me and my family grin
10) Mr integrity grin
11) Renewed HOPE grin grin grin cheesy

Most of you have no NIGERIA experience right?
No mind them! If we talk, they call us bitter.

I remember when they were clowning " nigeria will favour me and my family " Hahahahahahah
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by Nobody: 12:52pm On Dec 01, 2025
adamkkk:
i still see police guiding vips here in Abuja...
Wetin u wan do? Lol see nigeria na man utd post fergie. All mouth no action
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by ceejay80s(m): 1:12pm On Dec 01, 2025
ceejay10:
Good idea on paper. But just like you have highlighted, the problem lies in the execution as we have seen time and time. Corruption will always fight back.
People will think u are me,
Change ur username immediately, before I lose my temper
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by fabolouz1(m): 1:41pm On Dec 01, 2025
i don't think thats the problem. There are idle policemen at the various stations all over the country doing nothing, what about those mounting illegal road blocks? Nigeria is a country where laws are not adhered to simple.
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by ScamDemicEra: 1:53pm On Dec 01, 2025
... every IG always ban VIP protection, it's a charade, eliminate buyers and there's no market !
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by IBB007(m): 2:03pm On Dec 01, 2025
Lol…I actually feel it’s a charade too…cos na almost every year dem dey talk am
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by kingthreat(m): 2:08pm On Dec 01, 2025
Thank you PRemium Times, this has been nothing but a charade.
Re: Police Withdrawal From Vips Charade Must End - Premium Times Editorial by anonimi: 2:38pm On Dec 01, 2025
LordIsaac:
If they are serious, they would pass a law to criminalize it....
If you are serious, you would have lobbied your own senator and representative to include this law in the five amendments to the 1999 constitution.

Since you missed the five opportunities, are you going to lobby them to include it inside the 6th amendment that is being processed now huh
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