A prominent pro-democracy and
civil Rights advocacy group- HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA
(HURIWA) has affirmed that the numerous security nightmares confronting
Nigerians in the 36 states of the federation including the Federal Capital Territory
can only be confronted headlong if the constitutional amendments creating State
police are signed into law.
The Rights group therefore
faulted the claim by the Secretary to the Federal government Mr. Boss Mustapher
and the Inspector General of Police Alhaji Mohammed Adamu that community and
not state police is desirable for Nigeria just as the HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS
ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA categorically asserted that from his body language and
his widely reported affirmations, it does appear that President Muhammadu
Buhari is comfortable with the status quo in the policing institution of
Nigeria which has abysmally performed below average and indeed the Nigeria
Police Force operatives are exhibiting the characteristics of persons hanging
on precariously hoping against hope that a failed institution like the Nigeria
Police Force will magically become efficient and effective crime fighting
force.
HURIWA said the hierarchy of
the Nigeria Police Force as it is are enjoying the systemic rot that weighs
down the policing institution which explains why even when the Federal policing
structure is dysfunctional they would rather hang on and enjoy the privileges
rather than allow for fundamental reforms with far reaching implications to be
adopted so the lives and properties of Nigerians can be safeguarded in
compliance with the extant constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
which categorizes security of lives and wellbeing of the citizenry as the
primary duty of government. The Rights group said the leadership of the police
and other top notch political appointees who are opposed to state police are
doing so out of selfishness since they are basically the only class of citizens
that enjoy the all-round protection of the Nigeria Police Force funded with
taxpayer's money.
HURIWA said it is regrettable
that President Muhammadu Buhari has blown away his last chance to make lasting
impression and leave a legacy of creating an effective policing force by
capitulating to the egotistical manipulations of the clique that wish the
Nigeria remains backward and in grave danger of violence by armed criminals of
diverse characterization.
"Ultimately, these persons in the Federal government who are
opposed to the creation of state police are the parasites that gulp the billions
of cash allocated to the Nigeria Police Force which ends up in private pockets
leaving the police force in derelict and collapsing situations. State police
will ensure effective crime combat and will see to the humanization of the policing
institution in such a fashion that the operatives will work under conducive
atmosphere and will get the by IN of the people of the different states of the
federation."
The Rights group wondered why
the President is kicking against creation of state police even when the 8th
session of the National assembly did extensive reviews and legislated the
bringing into being of state police for which the President refused to sign
until the last session of the legislative body elapsed.
HURIWA dismissed the fears and
apprehension by the President against state police as misplaced and misjudged
going by the fact that even under the extant national policing structure the
various states of the federation are essentially bearing the financial burden
of providing crime fighting facilities and vehicles for the Nigeria Police
Force even when the police is part of the federation's budgeting process.
HURIWA recalled that the
Inspector General of Police Alhaji Mohammed Adamu had maintained that
community, Not State Police, Suitable for Nigeria just as the group stated that
the IG made this submission in Abuja when he spoke to reporters during the
submission of the report of the committee set up by the federal government on
strengthening of internal security framework and community policing in Nigeria.
HURIWA recalled that the
report was submitted by the committee headed by the Permanent Secretary,
Special Services Office, Mrs. Amina M.B. Shamaki, to the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. Boss Mustapha.
HURIWA however expressed
sadness that the current administration does not really want to take
revolutionary steps to resolve the grave national security failures that have characterized
Nigeria's current epoch just as the Rights group said it is only someone who
does not believe in innovative ideas as a way of fighting the monstrous
security challenges that Nigeria faces can still live in the past by resisting
the change which the creation of state police represents given that for over 50
years the unitary policing mechanism has collapsed.
"We thought the mantra of
the current administration is all about transformational change so the society
migrates away from the status quo that is devoid of innovative ideas to the one
that will embrace the best global practices that come with the 21st century
whereby decentralization of tasks and the various comparative advantages of the
diverse components of the HUMAN society are harnessed for efficiency,
effectiveness and for results. The Nigeria Police Force needs to be unbundled
for maximum crime fighting impacts.
Nigeria needs to emulate
societies such as United Kingdom, Germany and the United States of America
whereby State and municipal policing architecture has worked wonders in
checking the trends of organized crimes. Community policing under the extant
constitutional provisions that recognizes a highly centralized governance
structures for the police in Nigeria is deceitful. Nigeria needs State police
and only those who derive economic and political benefits from the crises of national
security that we currently have will be opposed to state police. Only an insane
man will believe that he can achieve a different result by doing a task the
same way all the time."
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