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IGBO RENAISSANCE FORUM (IRF) EXPRESSES DISAPPOINTMENT IN INSPECTOR GENERAL’S STANCE ON STATE POLICE, ADVOCATES FOR REFORM TOWARDS EFFECTIVE POLICING

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The Igbo Renaissance Forum (IRF) expresses deep disappointment in the recent opposition by the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Kayode Egbetokun, to the establishment of state police.

 

This stance reflects a deep-seated reluctance to embrace necessary change in Nigeria’s policing architecture.

 

“While his concerns might be valid, they do not outweigh the urgent need for a restructuring of Nigeria’s policing system,” said Nze Ugo-Akpe Onwuka (Oyi), International Coordinator of the IRF.

 

The argument that Nigeria is not ripe for state police overlooks the fact that the current centralized system has failed to adequately address the country’s diverse security challenges.

 

Localized policing would not only be more effective in combating crime but also foster a sense of ownership and accountability within communities.

 

“Nigeria’s security landscape is multifaceted, with different regions grappling with unique threats. A centralized police force struggles to effectively and efficiently combat these varied challenges,” Nze Ugo-Akpe Onwuka (Oyi) continued, stressing that State police, on the other hand, can tailor their approach to address local security needs more efficiently.

 

“Concerns about abuse of power by state governors are also valid, but they can be addressed through robust checks and balances, independent oversight bodies, and a commitment to upholding human rights”.

 

“Financial considerations are significant but shouldn’t overshadow nor outweigh the potential benefits of state police.”

 

“Collaborative funding models involving federal, state, and local governments, as well as public-private partnerships, could alleviate financial strains while ensuring effective policing. Incorporating security votes of governors as a source of funding for state police could also address this concern”, Nze Ugo-Akpe Onwuka (Oyi) maintained.

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“In essence, while challenges exist, they are not insurmountable. With careful planning, accountability mechanisms, and a commitment to professionalism, the establishment of state police in Nigeria could be a progressive step towards enhancing security and fostering community trust in law enforcement,” Nze Ugo-Akpe Onwuka (Oyi) concluded.

 

He implored all stakeholders to note that it’s time to have a frank and open discussion about state police and explore how it can be implemented in a way that addresses these concerns while maximizing its benefits for all Nigerians.

 

Contact:

Nze Ugo-Akpe Onwuka (Oyi)

International Coordinator

Igbo Renaissance Forum (IRF)

 

igborenaissanceforum@gmail.com

 

+234 708 537 9538

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