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Dambazau: State Police Must Not Be Under Gov’s control

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Retired Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau, a former Chief of Army Staff, says establishing state police will only be effective in Nigeria if it is strictly professionalised.

 

Dambazau told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that state policing must be insulated from the control of state governors to prevent its weaponization against political opponents.

He also called strict, non-compromised profiling, vetting, and training of personnel to guarantee competence and curb misconduct.

The framework, he added, must include standardized, national oversight and operational guidelines to prevent potential human rights abuses or the emergence of ethnic militias

“It requires training, equipment, discipline, accountability, transparency, adherence to the rule of law, and respect for human rights.

“So in all , where you have state and national police, if you don’t enhance the quality, make the force professional, then you won’t have the results expected.”

He noted that with regards to insecurity, the targeted communities were in the rural population, adding that in those areas, there is hardly no elements of law enforcement in those communities.

“Probably that is why people are calling for state police. But of course, the state policing requires what the national police requires.

“I believe that people are calling for that because they think the system we have is too centralised. Therefore, if you decentralise it, it will work. Yeah, it will work only if you make it professional.

“To make it professional, you have to train it well, equip it, ensure there is absolute discipline, and that the welfare of personnel is taken care of very well.

“You have to also ensure that they meet the minimum universal standard of policing. Of course, beyond that, you have to ensure that there is trust.

“You build trust and confidence between the police and the public, whether it’s state or not, because where the public doesn’t have trust, then it becomes a problem,” he said.

Dambazau who is now Nigeria’s Ambassador designate to China, said: “This is why sometimes even communities would contribute money to bandits to protect them against other bandits.

“So to me whether state police or not, the standard must be monumental. If your state creates state police and the standards are not there, then you are going back to square one.

“So of course the states will have to be ready to fund it adequately. Human capital development is an ingredient in ensuring security,” he added. (NAN)

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NDC Accuses Kwankwaso Of Party Hijack

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The Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Vice Presidential candidate, Rabi’u Kwankwaso, has been accused of hijacking party structure in the North West

In a statement jointly signed by the party’s Northwest Vice Chairman Mohammed Rabiu Serina and Kano State Chairman Hussaini Isa Mariga respectively. the former Kano state governor was accused of excluding non-Kwankwasiyya members from contesting elective offices on its platform.

The duo who described themselves as pioneer members of the party, said they were appointed by the party’s National Leader, former Bayelsa State Governor Henry Seriake Dickson, before the party’s registration and later confirmed as substantive officers through congresses and the national convention.

Serina and Mariga further stated that they were instrumental in building the party’s structures across Kano State and the Northwest before Kwankwaso and his supporters joined the party.

“The problems began when Kwankwaso sought complete control of the party structure in Kano State during the state congresses.

“The dispute prompted the intervention of the party’s national leader, Seriake Dickson who convened a meeting and brokered an agreement granting Kwankwaso and his supporters 60 per cent control of the party structure in Kano, while the party retained 40 per cent,” the party officials said.

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Govt Demolishes Ibadan Kidnappers’ Hideout

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The Oyo State Government has demolished a house used as a hideout by the kidnappers of the sister of the immediate past Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, and her twins.

 

The victims were abducted last Wednesday.

They were later rescued by the police on Saturday.

The state government on Monday moved the necessary equipment to the area to demolish the house.

The house is located at Lakoun Estate, Olomi-Olojuoro Road, in Oluyole Local Government Area.

The demolition was carried out by officials of the Oyo State Ministry of Public Works and Transportation, accompanied by operatives of the Nigeria Police Force.

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Lagos: Bandit’s Attack Warning Letter Not Verified- Police

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The Lagos State Police Command has reassured residents, parents and school authorities that there is no verified intelligence suggesting any planned attack or abduction of schoolchildren by bandits in the state.

 

The assurance followed the circulation of a threatening notice allegedly pasted at a school, claiming that bandits intended to attack and abduct pupils.

However, to forestall any security breach, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, CP Tijani Fatai, has ordered the deployment of watertight security measures across the affected area and other strategic locations in the state, with police personnel and other security agencies mobilised to protect schools, critical infrastructure and communities.

Reacting to the development, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Abimbola Adebisi, said the Command had assessed the situation and found no credible intelligence indicating any imminent threat.

According to her :”The Lagos State Police Command has seen reports of a threatening notice allegedly pasted at a school, claiming that bandits intend to attack and abduct school children. The Command wishes to reassure parents, guardians, school authorities and all residents that there is presently no verified intelligence indicating any imminent threat of such an attack within Lagos State.

“While every security concern is treated with the utmost seriousness, members of the public are advised to remain calm and avoid panic.

“The Commissioner of Police has directed an immediate assessment of the situation and strengthened security architecture around vulnerable and strategic locations across the state.

“The Command wishes to emphasise that Lagos State remains secure and that every lawful measure is being taken to prevent criminal elements from infiltrating or operating within the state,” she said.

“The Command will not tolerate any attempt by miscreants, bandits, kidnappers or other criminal elements to threaten the peace and safety of residents. Any individual or group found engaging in acts capable of causing fear, panic or insecurity will be decisively dealt with in accordance with the law”, she stated.

Adebisi urged residents to remain vigilant and continue to support security agencies with timely and credible information, noting that security remained a collective responsibility.

She also advised members of the public to promptly report suspicious persons, objects, movements or activities to the nearest police station or through the Command’s emergency lines.

“The public is once again assured that all hands are on deck to ensure the continued safety, security and well-being of every resident of Lagos State,” she added.

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