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Senate Leader Decries Poor Policing In Nigeria

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Amid the increasing demand for an efficient and responsive policing system, the Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, on Monday, lamented the dysfunctionality of the Nigeria Police, pointing out that as currently constituted, the Police was not properly established to succeed in the country.
Senator Bamidele, who is also Vice Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution, further observed that any police structure that did not reflect Nigeria’s federal realities would not effectively address the roots of security challenges facing the country.

He made these remarks at the 2024 Distinguished Personality Lecture Series jointly organised by the Department of Political Science and Institute of Legislative Studies, University of Ilorin, Kwara State.

The lecture, titled “Constitutional Amendment and the Political Dynamics of State Police in Nigeria,” was chaired by the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, who was represented by Deputy Leader of the Senate, Senator Oyelola Ashiru.

At the lecture were the Chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Senator Saliu Mustapha; Chairman, Senate Committee on Trade and Investment, Senator Sadiq Umar; Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Police Affairs, Senator Akintunde Yunus; Vice Chancellor, University of Ilorin, Prof. Wahab Egbewole (SAN) and Director General, National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, Prof. Abubakar Suleiman.

Speaking at the session, Senator Bamidele dissected diverse socio-economic and political forces responsible for the dysfunctionality of the Nigeria Police and reeled out antidotes to the problems of policing in Nigeria.

While warning against the incessant deployment of the armed forces without compliance with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution, Senator Bamidele faulted the undue establishment and operations of vigilante groups and security outfits at the state levels without national legal framework.

Senator Bamidele explained that the incessant deployment of the armed forces for the purpose of maintaining law and order internally was at variance with their mandate under the 1999 Constitution and did not portray Nigeria as a truly democratic and internally stable democracy.

The Senate Leader observed that the challenges facing the Nigeria Police “are numerous. How the police are organised, managed, governed and funded can determine its ability to deliver on its constitutional mandate of protecting the life and property of Nigerians.

“Understanding these dynamics can help in appreciating what needs to be done to improve security in the country. It is clear that Nigerians do not fully appreciate the depth and scale of the challenges facing the police.

“I maintain that the Police have not been set up properly to succeed in this nation. Effective policing in Nigeria is almost impossible unless there are fundamental changes. Indeed, the constraints faced by the Police are used as excuses for various misconducts and unprofessional behaviours by many officers of the force.

“Despite many attempts by the leadership of the Nigeria Police to enforce discipline and even sack bad eggs, operational misconduct is still prevalent in the ranks of police operatives, and this undermines their capacity to decisively respond to pervasive insecurity nationwide.”

He further argued that the regular deployment of the Nigeria Armed Forces across the federation was, no doubt, an indication that the present police structure could no longer address the present security challenges of our nation.

To correct these anomalies, the Senate Leader canvassed the adoption of decentralised policing model to address a myriad of security challenges currently undermining the country’s internal cohesion and disincentivizing investors from coming into the country.

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PDP Chieftain Scores FG Low On Nigerians’ Welfare … Hails Fubara Over CTC Appointment

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Against the current hard ship and hunger being endured by Nigerians, a notable grassroots politician and member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyigbo Local Government Area of Rivers State, Pastor Joe Opanwa, says All Progressives Congress (APC) administration at the federal level is confused about how to tackle Nigeria’s economic and political challenges, especially poverty and insecurity.
Speaking with newsmen in Port-Harcourt recently, Pastor Opanwa said that Nigeria’s economic and political situation need to be overhauled to bring the expected dividends of democracy to Nigerians.
He maintained that, “This current Nigerian government under the administration of President Bola Tinubu remains a retrogressive one.
“Most of what they claim as growth is but the harsh redistribution of wealth from the bottom to the top.The bottom gets squeezed while the top expands. They are serving us the salad of hardship, hunger, corruption, insecurity and deaths”.
Pastor Opanwa said that the APC-led Federal Government promised peace, economic stability, abundant food, creation of jobs for Nigerians and security of lives and property, but noted that under its’ unwatchful eye’, insecurity, hunger and injustice have grown and Boko Haram/herders onslaught, among other insurgencies has turned large tracts of Northern Nigeria into ‘ no man’s land ‘.
He said that in the face of the economic crunch bedeviling Nigeria currently, there is no need for President Tinubu to continue in 2027 as the country’s president.
Pastor Opanwa, a stalwart of the Simplified Movement in the LGA, who also aspires for the position of Chairman of Oyigbo LGA in the scheduled October 5, 2024 Local Government election, further said that, “As leaders in Nigeria, we intend to pursue dynamic, time- tested and bold policies and programmes that will liberate our people by making sure our wealth works for all of us.”
He stated that Nigerians had become increasingly divided as a people because the APC-led federal government continues to take faulty steps in addressing poverty, hardship, hunger, insecurity, injustice and deaths, adding that, “They have ignored the cause and gone after the symptoms.”
The Chairmanship hopeful of the PDP in the area, urged the Federal Government to apply consistent policies and programmes of targeted law enforcement operations along with active programmes of economic development, negotiations and potential amnesty to lead Nigerians out of the present dire condition.
“The Bola Tinubu government set up multidimensional development committees, but all to no avail. This is symtomatic of a confused leadership.
If there is security in this jumbled policies and programmes of Bola Tinubu’s government, neither we nor the majority of Nigerians can find it”, he said.
He described the fact that those who control the system manipulate elections and governance with such impunity that they now see misconduct without sanction as a normal thing to happen.
Meanwhile, Pastor Joe Opanwa, has commended Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara over the appointment of Engr. Gogo Philip as Chairman, Caretaker Committee of Oyigbo Local Government Area.
He described the appointment as remarkable and a call to service of Oyigbo people for them to benefit from the dividends of democracy that had eluded them previously due to bad leadership in the area.
Pastor Opanwa, however, urged Engr. Philip and his team to operate an open door policy in governance, where quality contributions to the way forward of the LGA and its people can be made.

Bethel Toby

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I Didn’t Discuss Nnamdi Kanu’s Release With South-East Govs – Obasanjo

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said he never discussed the release of the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, with the South-East governors in Enugu on Tuesday.
The clarification was contained in a statement by the Special Assistant on Media to the former president, Kehinde Akinyemi, on Wednesday in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
He said that the former President and Chief Emeka Anyaoku met with the governors on their own invitation to discuss regional development issues.
Mr Akinyemi said that the purported call for the release of Mazi Kanu by the Federal Government was not part of it.
He said that the regional development issues included security and infrastructure, economic and cooperative collaboration among others.
“The meeting with them was at my invitation and of Anyaoku before their summit began. The issue of Nnamdi Kanu was not on the agenda and was not discussed in my presence,” the statement quoted former President Obasanjo as saying.

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Fubara Using Rivers Resources For Dev. – CTC Chair

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The Chairman, Caretaker Committee of Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area of Rivers State, Dr. Enyiada Cookey-Gam, has said that Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, is using the state resources and funds to aggressively develop the state, especially the rural communities that have been neglected in the past 25 years.
Reacting to alleged use of state funds in the recruitment of hoodlums to foment crisis in the state by Governor Fubara, Dr Cookey-Gam described the insinuations as untrue, baseless and the figment of the imagination of mischief makers.
Dr CookeyGam said the truth is that Governor Fubara had neither misused nor deployed state funds and resources on meaningless jamboree, rather his predecessor and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, indiscriminately gave out state resources and funds in his quest to secure the presidential ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 general elections.
“Nyesom Wike was the one that had misused our resources to support other states and deadly activities while Rivers people were dying of hunger, hardship, poverty and disease. It is on record that for the past eight years, Rivers State Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) was about #12 billion, but today, the amount has drastically changed from #12 billion to over #28 billion, meaning that the dispensation rough-handled our resources and funds to stupor.
“As far as we are concerned, the people’s Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara remains the political hero and leader of Rivers State.
“We need Godly leaders like Siminalayi Fubara who stands by his words in the morning, afternoon and night.God brought him to clean the development and political mess of the Nyesom Wike-led administration in the last eight years of dictatorial governance.”
Dr CookeyGam, a grassroots mobilizer and political gladiator in the LGA, has called on the Governor’s detractors, such as the factional leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State, Chief Tony Okocha and his Abuja paymasters, to desist forthwith from negative and unfounded allegations against the Governor.
He warned APC leader to concentrate on his assignment as the Rivers State representative on the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), where he is expected to attract viable people – oriented development projects and programmes.
“Since Tony Okocha became member on the board of the NDDC, he has not been able to attract tangible development projects and programmes to the state, talk less of scholarships, grants, and other empowerment largesse to both the students and youths.
“Hence, he is expected to shun the temptation of inviting the wrath of God and the people, as further clueless, senseless and immature insults to the office of the Governor will be resisted.
“Enough is enough of such irrelevant, irresponsible and unjustifiable rascality when all Rivers people are expected to join forces to work with the the present government to move the state forward developmentally.
Tony Okocha and his Abuja connections are busy misleading their followers on make- believe destructive polity that would do nobody any good”, the council chairman said.

Bethel Toby

 

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