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| State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by adenigga(op): 3:17am On Jun 23 |
[ b]State governors are seeking greater constitutional authority over security operations within their domains and guaranteed funding arrangements for the proposed State Police Services, according to a report of a high-level strategic meeting involving state Attorneys-General, legal experts and senior security officials convened by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum Secretariat in Abuja last week.[/b]Source: https://punchng.com/state-police-governors-demand-greater-powers
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| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by helinues: 5:47am On Jun 23 |
They are yet to even pass the basic law but the governors have been salivating on more power. The state policing is another sensational proposal |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by PulaPower: 11:50am On Jun 24 |
All of these request from governors because of state police? |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by chrisxxx(m): 11:53am On Jun 24 |
This is why I advocated for Police reform and not state police. Let commissioner of police come from the state and tactical units be headed by officers from the state to DPO. My friend who is a rank and file in the police gave this suggestion. |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by nairalanda1(m): 11:57am On Jun 24*. Modified: 1:32pm On Jun 24 |
Laughing in state police Prepare to meet thy new overlords... ![]()
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| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by BigSaint1914: 11:57am On Jun 24 |
PulaPower:They have to before you go Dey hear state police say Talk to my oga at federal before going on a mission or honoring the governor’s direct order If governors don’t have power of state police oppression go worse My own way of reasoning it sha |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by DeltaBachelor(m): 11:59am On Jun 24 |
chrisxxx:This would be better . Honestly |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by TheStoriesOfMan: 11:59am On Jun 24 |
chrisxxx:Hmm...if you are suggesingt this, don't you think the same corrupt officers will still be in the system? Besides, you didn't talk about renumeration, salary, provision of sophisticated weapons, upgrade from manual to electronic database management system, and others. State police is the best. A working governor like Otti of Abia State will do that, and the citizens will be recruited to police the state. Everybody wins. |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Ofunaofu: 12:00pm On Jun 24 |
Just like he did with the local government financial autonomy issue, something Nigerians are yet to see any meaningful difference from to this day, not to mention that he has been withholding Osun State's local government funds for over two years, denying the third tier of government the resources needed for development and the payment of salaries. Now, Tinubu wants to hurriedly pull another abracadabra by handing off security to governors without first addressing the root causes of insecurity: hunger, hardship, naira depreciation, inflation, unemployment, and the economic fallout of his own policies. Always running away from responsibility. |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by sulaak(m): 12:00pm On Jun 24 |
The state should be responsible for funding its own state police. How can a state with a million people fail to collect taxes from its people to fund critical services? Nigeria need to return to regions. |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by helinues: 12:06pm On Jun 24 |
PulaPower:Bro, I was actually expecting your response after referring you to this thread Can you see that the state policing is DOA |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Codes151(m): 12:10pm On Jun 24 |
Don’t give them o Don’t even think |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by franchasng: 12:12pm On Jun 24 |
chrisxxx:This would have been a good start, I have been drumming this on this forum for the past 3 years now even before Tinubu came into power. Let the Commissioner of Police, DCP and other tactical team leaders of Police units and formations come from the State they are working....do the same for DSS.....all Military cantonments in all the 36 states and watch banditry and terrorism die a natural death with time. I don't know why our leaders lack foresight and good thinking faculty....its really annoying that the worst of us are the ones leading and making stupid policies for the rest of us, its really sad ![]() |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Ttipsy(f): 12:14pm On Jun 24 |
All this talk talk talk talk Mr President sign this executive order and let state police be in effect We r tired of talks no action |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Bluna: 12:15pm On Jun 24 |
I'm an advocate of state police, but I'm against more power for governors. State Police and state governors should have limited power. |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Parachoko: 12:15pm On Jun 24 |
helinues:State Police will be established this year |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by bixton(m): 12:17pm On Jun 24*. Modified: 2:20pm On Jun 24 |
chrisxxx:Why would you/your friend say such when it's easier and better well placed to do State Police and effectively have that which he stated and wanted be effected in State Police. It's about time, the FG takes their hands off lots of things that can easily be done by the States and with better funds. All those monies many States use in purchasing cars, vehicles for the FG security agencies should now be used to fund the States' Police and let the FG cater for theirs. The only thing that the FG can do is that they can make a law that allows the State to absolve any willingly personnel of the NPF into the State Police.. |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Lekan239(m): 12:18pm On Jun 24 |
chrisxxx:I understand ur point, officer from the state will understand local language, culture, terrain more than outsiders, which can help in gathering intelligence. But Nah o, the disadvantage outweighs the advantages, bcus this could actually make our police worse. If officers are policing their own area, they may become too comfortable because of local connections, political influence, cult ties, or powerful friends evwn godfatherism. Instead of them to be neutral, some may start acting as if they own the place because they know they have backing and be saying you are in my area. It would strengthen favoritism toward family, groups, or powerful figures and it will also be difficult to investigate influential people from the same area, and make law enforcement less impartial. |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Eriokanmi: 12:18pm On Jun 24*. Modified: 1:46pm On Jun 24 |
A good development. If this is the only policy I'd commend tinubu for. Let him shaa implement it and sponsor it with proxies in the house to have his way as he's always been doing |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by helinues: 12:18pm On Jun 24 |
Parachoko:Can you see what you are trying g to promote, the state governors are yet to have the state policing but already demanding on more power. Imagine Fubara having access to state policing, how would he have handled the Wike and the state assembly matter Reasonable number of the northern state governors vs the terrorists sponsor with foreign back up, what do you will happen? Dapo Abiodun being granted access to state policing, how would he have handled OGD matter? |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Kukutente23: 12:30pm On Jun 24 |
Tinubu does not want state Police ![]() |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Lekan239(m): 12:32pm On Jun 24 |
helinues:its not as if they will just create the state police with just words that "states can now have police na" You have forgetting there will be very huge and extensive written constitution ammendments regarding that, laws, regulations, funding rules,recruitment standards, disciplinary procedures, jurisdiction,, and laws defining the relationship between state police and federal agencies. Questions like What happens if a governor gives an unlawful order? What powers does the federal government retain? How are complaints against state police investigated? Can state police operate outside their state? What safeguards exist against political abuse? And many more questions will be answered there. Its not as if they would just hand over police powers to govornors and say "do whatever you want". Pls hope you are not part of the people that believes buhari was cloned. I dont want to waste my precious time typing all this o. Lol. Just kidding. |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Saladdin: 12:34pm On Jun 24 |
Bluna:If they have limited power, then what actually makes it a "State Police"? Did you read the propositions in the current bill? Without real power given to the governors, we'll only have NPF pro max. It's better the states take care of their internal issues, however imperfect than for all the power to be concentrated in the hands of the president. Let the check and balance mechanism be jointly effected by the state's arms of government. |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Ahmeduana(m): 12:41pm On Jun 24 |
That is the boiling point, why are seeking for more power? So you can use them to do your bidding ![]() |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Ahmeduana(m): 12:41pm On Jun 24 |
That is the boiling point, why are seeking for more power? So you can use them to do your bidding. ![]() |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Ahmeduana(m): 12:41pm On Jun 24 |
That is the boiling point, why are you seeking for more power? So you can use them to do your bidding. ![]() |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by shortgun(m): 12:48pm On Jun 24 |
If state police aren’t allowed to fight terrorism then what’s even the point of having them? I thought the whole reason for state police was to tackle insecurity and protect people at the grassroots level. But now they’re being barred from handling terrorism? Only federal police is allowed to tackle terrorism...same federal police that has failed in that aspect for years? This just doesn’t make sense. What exactly is wrong with Nigeria? |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by Nestaraph(m): 12:48pm On Jun 24 |
Terrorism and banditry are political States police is political The same people responsible for the problem her forcing you to give them their own solution. NIGERIA WILL REGRET IT |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by kokoA(m): 12:48pm On Jun 24 |
State institutions will remain, while governors will come and go. We cannot allow innocent citizens to continue being killed simply because a few individuals may misuse power. Let the law deal with any governor who abuses their authority. Policing should also be decentralized, even down to the local government level, because every community knows the bad elements within it. |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by sundayezege4(m): 12:53pm On Jun 24 |
adenigga:If not the insecurity challenges in Nigeria, federal government would have just forget about this state police, because state governors will definitely abuse it. Let's look at what they have turn state electoral commission into. |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by chicfarmer: 12:54pm On Jun 24 |
TheStoriesOfMan:Exactly my thoughts. Let serious states implement their own while those that are not ready can continue romancing bandits. |
| Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by TheStoriesOfMan: 1:00pm On Jun 24 |
Saladdin:The federal being at the centre of the government running is doing all things leaving the governors to be lazy and inefficient. With State police, willing governors will wake up to do the right thing by safeguarding their own territory. The next thing for Tinubu to do is to sign state identity and capture into law, where to enter another state a visa or ID is required. This is another way to fight banditry and terrorism. |
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