Vice-President
Yemi Osinbajo has endorsed the creation of state police, saying it would help
tighten security situation across the country.
Osinbajo said this at a security
summit organised by the senate.
He said state
policing system is the way to go because having a centralised system cannot
effectively secure the nation.
“For a country
our size, to meet the one policeman to 400 persons according to the UN
prescribed ratio, we would require almost triple the number of our current
police force.
Far more
funding for the military and security agencies is required,” he said.
“We cannot
police a country the size of Nigeria centrally from Abuja. State police and
other community policing methods are clearly the way to go.
“The nature of
our security challenges are complex. Securing Nigeria’s over 900sq/km and its
180 million people requires far more men and materials than we have at the
moment. It also requires a continual re-engineering of our security architecture
and strategies. This has to be a dynamic process.”
The
vice-president also said that no land would be forcibly taken to create
ranches.
He said 13
states had agreed to provide about 5,000 hectares of land for the creation of
these ranches.
“Let me reiterate that on no account will any land be seized or forcefully taken to create ranches or grazing areas. All insinuations to that effect should be disregarded,” he said.
“Let me reiterate that on no account will any land be seized or forcefully taken to create ranches or grazing areas. All insinuations to that effect should be disregarded,” he said.
“Instead, it
is in our view that states that are willing should cooperate even with willing
investors into commercially viable government supported ranches or livestock
production centers for commercial use.”
He said there
would be adequate consultation with all stakeholders to ensure that the
solutions to clashes between herdsmen and farmers would benefit everyone.
Osinbajo’s
endorsement of state police comes less than one week after former military
President Ibrahim Babangida said the time had come for the decentralisation of
the police force.
State police
is also among the recommendations of the restructuring committee of the ruling
All Progressives Congress (APC).
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