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Nigeria Not Mature For State Police, Governors Can Be Reckless – Yahaya Bello

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The executive governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, says Nigeria is not mature enough for state governments to have control of the police.

Bello said governors can be “ruthless and reckless” if given such power.

In recent years, governors and key stakeholders have been at the forefront of the clamor for state policing.

Last year, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos, said the resources expended on security could be used to fund state police.

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo had also argued that a multi-ethnic nation like Nigeria needs a state police to address its security challenges.

At a panel discussion organized by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) in March, Kayode Fayemi, governor of Ekiti, said the police get more funding from states than from the federal government, hence governors should have control over security in their domains.

Reacting to this, Bello said combating insecurity is best done through collaboration between the people, state governments, and federal government.

He noted that Nigeria is not ripe to accord governors the power to control the police.

“The issue of state police, I’m afraid I don’t think I will support it wholeheartedly for now because we have not really matured politically to be able to maintain state police,” he said.

“Some of us can be very reckless or ruthless when it comes to use of state apparatus.

“But support systems and collaborations in the form of intelligence sharing and pointing out loopholes or areas that need improvement will solve the problem.”

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