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State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by treesun(op): 10:12pm On Jun 15
Former Minister of Education, Obiageli Ezekwesili, has addressed an open letter to President Bola Tinubu, the National Assembly, the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, and the wider public, arguing that the push for state police alone will not resolve Nigeria’s insecurity and instability challenges.

In the letter, shared on Monday across her social media handles, she maintained that comprehensive restructuring of the country remains, in her view, the more sustainable path to addressing the underlying issues.

In the memorandum, titled “State Police Is Not the Answer. Restructuring Nigeria Is,” she said the Tinubu administration’s renewed push for State Police has reopened a major policy debate.

Ezekwesili wrote: “The Tinubu administration’s renewed push for State Police has reopened one of the most consequential public policy debates in Nigeria’s democratic history.”

She noted that the proposal reflects concerns over insecurity in the country.

“The country’s security architecture is failing. Terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, violent extremism, communal conflicts and organised criminality have overwhelmed the capacity of a centrally controlled police force to secure lives and property across a country of more than 230 million people,” she stated.

She added: “For many citizens, therefore, State Police appears to be an obvious and long overdue solution.”


Citing survey data, she stated: “Recent Afrobarometer findings show that 79 per cent of Nigerians consider kidnapping and abduction a serious national problem; 33 per cent personally know someone who has been kidnapped within the last five years; and 63 per cent say they or a family member felt unsafe in their home or neighbourhood during the previous year.”

She added: “These are not merely security statistics. They are indicators of a profound crisis of state effectiveness and citizen confidence.”

On the proposal for State Police, she wrote: “Yet the fact that State Police is necessary does not mean it is sufficient.”

She further stated: “The danger confronting Nigeria today is that the country may once again mistake a symptom for the disease itself.”

She continued: “The security crisis is real, but it is not fundamentally a policing crisis. It is the manifestation of a deeper constitutional, governance and political economy crisis that has steadily eroded state capacity, weakened accountability and undermined the effectiveness of public institutions.”

She added: “The central question before Nigeria should not be whether governors ought to control police forces. The more important question is whether the constitutional architecture governing the Nigerian federation remains fit for purpose.”

The ex-minister also spoke on Nigeria’s constitutional structure.

She stated: “At the heart of the problem lies a constitutional order that concentrates excessive authority, fiscal resources and political power at the centre.

“Although Nigeria describes itself as a federation, many of its institutional arrangements bear the characteristics of a highly centralised state.

“The Constitution allocates powers among three categories – the Exclusive Legislative List, the Concurrent Legislative List and residual powers reserved for the states.”

“The Exclusive Legislative List contains sixty-eight items reserved solely for the Federal Government, while the Concurrent List contains only a limited number of shared subjects.”

She stated, “This imbalance matters because the State Police debate focuses on only one item among dozens. Police is merely one of sixty-eight subjects constitutionally monopolised by the Federal Government.”

She added, “The question therefore is not whether policing should be decentralised. It should.”

She further stated, “This arrangement is neither accidental nor historically inevitable.”



She wrote: “What Nigerians often describe as federalism today is therefore, in many respects, a unitary system wearing federal clothing.”

On insecurity, she stated: “The consequences of this constitutional distortion are evident across every major sector of national life.”

“Insecurity is one manifestation. Economic underperformance is another. Weak public service delivery is yet another.”

“Nigeria’s security crisis and economic crisis are therefore not separate phenomena. They are products of the same constitutional dysfunction.”

The geographical spread of insecurity further demonstrates this reality, she noted, adding that state police might be necessary but cannot solve the ills bedevilling the nation.

She stated, “The proper national conversation is not ‘State Police or no State Police.’ The proper conversation is whether Nigeria is prepared to redesign a constitutional order that has concentrated too much power at the centre.

“State Police will be necessary. But necessity does not make it the solution to a dysfunctional Nigeria.”

“Nigeria does not merely need a new policing architecture. It needs a comprehensive restructuring agenda anchored in a new constitutional settlement.”

“Restructuring the dysfunctional territory and system that our beloved country has become is THE BOLD CONVERSATION AND ACTION that Nigerians can no longer afford to postpone.”

“No more tragically costly delays.”
https://punchng.com/state-police-wont-fix-insecurity-ezekwesili-warns-urges-full-restructuring/

Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by favor914: 10:17pm On Jun 15
It is not an argument, democrazy has failed.
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by zoedew: 10:20pm On Jun 15
In one breath you are asking for your girls to be brought back while in another breath you say State Police is not it🧐. Truth is, no one knows the terrain better than State Police. Everywhere in the world that policing g has been properly done community and state police has been the way to go! The Sheriff knows almost everyone in his town and they know him. In the typical Borough it is not a secret that your next door neighbour is a police man or woman who will help tell your folks back home when the day's work is done that he just locked you up for some infraction and that your folks get dinner across to you in the cell!😅
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by seunmsg(m):
The constitution is why Boko Haram are killing people? The constitution is why Ipob are killing people and eating human flesh? The constitution is why fulani terrorists are kidnapping people and displacing villages?

The duplicitous character of this woman is worse than that of Peter Obi. What exactly is the definition of restructuring in Nigeria's context if not what Tinubu is doing? Local government autonomy, regional development commissions for all regions, decentralization of electricity generation and distribution, tax reforms to give states and LGA more revenues, now state police. So, what's restructuring if not all these?

When Oby was in bed as minister with Obasanjo, what restructuring did she put in place other than messing up the secondary school system? When Jonathan was president, what restructuring did he introduced? Now that someone is finally getting things done, they are still hating on him. Sigh!
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by omenka(m): 10:48pm On Jun 15
seunmsg:
The constitution is why Boko Haram are killing people? The constitution is why Ipob are killing people and eating human flesh? The constitution is why fulani terrorists are kidnapping people and displacing villages?

The duplicitous character of this woman is worse than that of Peter Obi. What exactly is the definition of restructuring in Nigeria's context if not what Tinubu is doing?
The most enduring creed of the headless mob of which Oby EzEkwensu is a ranking member is "discredit EVERYTHING FG does, no matter its propriety"🤌.

It borders on sadistic antagonism of an individual who is way out of their league.

The moment you come to this realisation, you'd understand why she behaves the way she does.
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by Gotocourt: 10:53pm On Jun 15
zoedew:
In one breath you are asking for your girls to be brought back while in another breath you say State Police is not it🧐. Truth is, no one knows the terrain better than State Police. Everywhere in the world that policing g has been properly done community and state police has been the way to go! The Sheriff knows almost everyone in his town and they know him. In the typical Borough it is not a secret that your next door neighbour is a police man or woman who will help tell your folks back home when the day's work is done that he just locked you up for some infraction and that your folks get dinner across to you in the cell!😅
I'm a northerner and there are lots of vast ungoverned territories. I believe arming rural communities with automatic tools or employ them as LGA security should be the best approach. The federal, state police and military will come as back up 📌💯.
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by Gotocourt: 10:56pm On Jun 15
seunmsg:
The constitution is why Boko Haram are killing people? The constitution is why Ipob are killing people and eating human flesh? The constitution is why fulani terrorists are kidnapping people and displacing villages?

The duplicitous character of this woman is worse than that of Peter Obi. What exactly is the definition of restructuring in Nigeria's context if not what Tinubu is doing? Local government autonomy, regional development commissions for all regions, decentralization of electricity generation and distribution, tax reforms to give states and LGA more revenues, now state police. So, what's restructuring if not all these?

When Oby was in bed as minister with Obasanjo, what restructuring did she put in place other than messing up the secondary school system? When Jonathan was president, what restructuring did he introduced? Now that someone is finally getting things done, they are still hating on him. Sigh!
Local government needs it's own security or arm rural communities 📌
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by ipobarecriminals: 1:53am On Jun 16
They don dey show face.Evil ENERGY
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by FSBoperator: 2:46am On Jun 16
Zikist centrist

Every Ibo person is committed to the current centrist system because anything else calls for state autonomy which the SE states are not capable of.
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by mascot87(m): 2:52am On Jun 16
This evil woman again? Just know anything she criticise is the solution.
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by Christistruth03: 3:31am On Jun 16
grin

She should at least admit that Gen Ironsi made a big mistake by abolishing the Regions and their Regional Autonomy
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by ResidentSnitch(f): 5:19am On Jun 16
This woman helped in putting Nigeria in this mess it is currently in now by bringing in the worst leaders. I remember how they used her, how she'd sit and roll on the floor, with mucous running down freely from her nose during the BBOG, how she'd go around posturing and speaking against a government at the behest of monsters she helped to put in power. She allowed herself to be used, and almost destroyed her legacy.
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by Saturnalia(m): 5:29am On Jun 16
mascot87:
This evil woman again? Just know anything she criticise is the solution.
You are 100% accurate. Her own charity always begin from other people’s house.

I am yet to see her condemn the insecurity ravaging her domain.
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by damble: 9:34am On Jun 16
Full restructuring is the answer, Tinubu was agitating for it while in the opposition. Tinubu action has now made me conclude that each president wants to have a share of crude oil money. Restructuring might take away oil money from the federal
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by GlobalWay: 9:34am On Jun 16
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by Greenodds: 9:35am On Jun 16
Restructuring won't fix anything, the only thing that would fix things are the people any day they come together and decide they've had enough.
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by Cyberterror: 9:37am On Jun 16
Silly woman always talking trash. That's why that Ebonyi senator publicly disgraced her grin
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by focus7: 9:40am On Jun 16
What does the sadist hopeless idiot knows about governance?
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by aieromon(m):
100% criticism
0% solution.

Same against removal of subsidy when she used to be an ardent supporter of market liberalisation.

It seems her issue is with the person promoting the idea, not the idea itself.


https://www.nairaland.com/8506052/subsidy-removal-good-policy-wrongly

https://www.nairaland.com/7769833/oby-ezekwesilis-past-post-fuel

This is her solution to solving the security crisis culled from her presidential policy manifesto (Page 39).

https://obyezekwesili.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Project-RescueNigeria.pdf

In addition, reforming the police means a decentralization of the force, to ensure community policing of lives and assets across the nation. Decentralising the police force allows for the issues of poor funding and inadequate equipment to be tackled by relatively smaller entities such as States or Cities who have a vested interest in ensuring that the force polices them, require all that they need to function.

Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by Iolo(m): 9:43am On Jun 16
I would have expected Mrs Ezekwesili to have been more specific. What items on the exclusive list today need to get moved.

She’s also not acknowledged the fact that the country over the past 10 years has been on that journey of decentralising powers previously restricted to the FG. Yet, it doesn’t seem like states and LG are riding on this to make their citizens lives better. How many states have domesticated electricity act today?

Electricity, Prison operations, Railway, LG autonomy, Judicial and House of Assembly autonomy and now state police (if passed) have moved to the concurrent list. The question in my opinion is not just further constitutional amendments, but putting in place mechanisms to hold leaders accountable for failure to act.
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by Openyamind111(m): 9:43am On Jun 16
Is anyone paying attention to this woman again? She’s a pessimist
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by Ten06(m): 9:44am On Jun 16
The checkpoints for eguje collection will increase. All of them will still come to the road to collect. No one will go and rescue kidnapped victims or fight bandits among them
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by Clature: 9:44am On Jun 16
It is a basic no brainer that anything other than restructuring is purely aesthetic.

Resource control will leave everyone with no choice but to return to their states and deal with their local government chairmen and governors decisively.

It will also mean that police officers within each state and local government will be from that region where they are known by their community, thus, leading to better handling of security issues and eventually, total progress of the nation. But let’s be behaving like olodos.
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by axglide(m): 9:48am On Jun 16
It might sound stupid but in the long run some states are overran by bandits would eventually employ such bandits to keep security like they did for the Niger Delta boys
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by BizLeader: 9:58am On Jun 16
zoedew:
In one breath you are asking for your girls to be brought back while in another breath you say State Police is not it🧐. Truth is, no one knows the terrain better than State Police. Everywhere in the world that policing g has been properly done community and state police has been the way to go! The Sheriff knows almost everyone in his town and they know him. In the typical Borough it is not a secret that your next door neighbour is a police man or woman who will help tell your folks back home when the day's work is done that he just locked you up for some infraction and that your folks get dinner across to you in the cell!😅
Thank you again and again.

I have said this over and over in different forums and get the "Na because you dey live there before. E no fit work for here" responses.

I just tire.
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by BizLeader: 10:02am On Jun 16
Iolo:
I would have expected Mrs Ezekwesili to have been more specific. What items on the exclusive list today need to get moved.

She’s also not acknowledged the fact that the country over the past 10 years has been on that journey of decentralising powers previously restricted to the FG. Yet, it doesn’t seem like states and LG are riding on this to make their citizens lives better. How many states have domesticated electricity act today?

Electricity, Prison operations, Railway, LG autonomy, Judicial and House of Assembly autonomy and now state police (if passed) have moved to the concurrent list. The question in my opinion is not just further constitutional amendments, but putting in place mechanisms to hold leaders accountable for failure to act.
I like where you started from but I feel you later derailed a bit.

Let us list ALL the items and see which ones should be moved immediately, short term or long term and the ones that should stay under federal oversight forever.

Thank you for your insightful input.
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by Rocky247(m): 10:03am On Jun 16
This woman is speaking from both sides of the mouth. She claims State Police is necessary but can't solve our security problem. Why not praise the government on this instead of using satire to condemn it and let the government know your opinion on the steps to be taken to solve the problem. I think this woman should repent
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by shadrach77: 10:06am On Jun 16
Even a two year old child knows this. Without restructuring Nigeria will never be better
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by johnmartus(m): 10:07am On Jun 16
Well it seems you don't understand the woman she was saying without full restructuring state police will not function and that's the truth state police can't fully function under this current system.
zoedew:
In one breath you are asking for your girls to be brought back while in another breath you say State Police is not it🧐. Truth is, no one knows the terrain better than State Police. Everywhere in the world that policing g has been properly done community and state police has been the way to go! The Sheriff knows almost everyone in his town and they know him. In the typical Borough it is not a secret that your next door neighbour is a police man or woman who will help tell your folks back home when the day's work is done that he just locked you up for some infraction and that your folks get dinner across to you in the cell!😅
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by IMPARTIAL: 10:13am On Jun 16
I support this.

How will the police, who are not trained for war combat, fight terrorists in the forest?
Re: State Police Won’t Fix Insecurity, Ezekwesili Urges Full Restructuring by Kobicove(m): 10:15am On Jun 16
Creation of state police will be a very grave mistake for Nigeria!
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