Restructuring: Security And Why State Police Should be Created
A Fulani Herder with Ak 47 |
On the 25th of December 2016, Goska, a community in Southern Kaduna was attacked by suspected Fulani Herdsmen, houses were destroyed and people were killed. For several hours that this operation went on, there was no response from the Nigerian Police Force. The affected communities could not defend themselves, likewise the state government. This is not the first time invaders have successfully invaded Nigerian communities, committed atrocities and escape uncaught. Other state communities attacked recently are Plateau, Benue, Nassarawa, Adamawa, Ondo, Ogun, Oyo, Osun and Edo. More than 100 people were killed in Plateau State in June, 2018 while more than 1,000 people have been killed so far in separate attacks in Benue, Adamawa and Nassarawa state. Cities and communities from the East to the South, Middle Belt and the North, communities have remained vulnerable to attacks.
Nigeria has a highly centralized police system that is controlled by the Presidency! The state governments and communities have little control over their own security. There are hundreds of Nigerian communities without the presence of this federal police, yet the law has made it impossible for such communities to establish their own police force, secure their people, property and territory. What kind of system fails to provide you security and yet denies you the legal right to provide security for yourself?
Protest over Fulani's killings |
Analysts have argued that if Nigeria had a state and community Police system, communities like Goska in Southern Kaduna and recently attacked village in Plateau state coupled with communities attacked by herders would have simply responded to the invaders by defending themselves with their local police force and possibly attacking the invaders. State police would be on standby if they (the state Police) become overwhelmed by superior fire from the invaders. None of this is in existence right now; neither community nor state police exist in Nigeria.
One aspect of federalism that the present APC led federal government can easily implement without rancor is the demand for state and community policing. This is one aspect of true federalism which both Northern and Southern politicians have agreed Nigeria is ready for.
A victim of Fulani Herder |
Just like every other federal owned institution, the federal police is not only inefficient but also poorly funded. By devolving security duties of the Police to both state and communities, the federal government will be killing two birds with one stone. How? By devolving the present Nigerian Police Force into state and community control, the federal recurrent expenditure will be drastically reduced and the blame on the federal government for certain crimes (i.e. herdsmen attack) will be pushed to the states and community governments. There will be no job loss as states will simply absorb its resident officers from the existing federal police force and establish its own state and community police system. Quite simple!
Abuja cannot continue to control everything in Nigeria and receive all the blames. This unitary system of government is old fashion and redundant. It is time to push certain responsibilities from the federal government to the state and community governments and the issue of security is obviously one of such. The vigilante system in most states and communities have proven to be far more effective than the federal police system. What we must now do is to legalize such vigilante system, empower the local people and put them in charge of their own security. That is federalism in action! Standard practice. Nobody protects a community better than the local residents of the community.
Until we restructure Nigeria and entrench true federalism (state and community policing are features of federalism), our communities will remain vulnerable and the Presidency will continue to take the blames for the security crisis. State and community police system is now imperative.
We embraced American system of democracy, there is nothing wrong if we embrace their security system by creating state police to secure lives and properties of the people.
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