Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi says he will not stop fighting for the establishment of state police.
Fayemi spoke at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos after arriving in the country from South Korea on Tuesday.
He said the future of Nigeria depended
on security and, as such, it was high time the country considered the
establishment of state police.
He said, “My position on state police
has not changed, I do not see any evidence on the other side that can
change my position. I am not talking as a politician when I talk about
state police; I am talking as a security expert, which is my own area
and I am not playing politics with it.
“I have a PhD in this area and I know
what obtains everywhere in the world. For our police to become more
efficient, we need to ensure that we also create conditions for them to
function effectively as it is done everywhere in the world anywhere you
have a federal system.”
“It is a norm all over the world
anywhere you have a federal system you always have a police system at
every level of the federation, you can do your own research.
“In the United States, Australia,
Canada, India and everywhere there is a federation, the police exist at
the local level, even at the city level you have state police and
federal police.
“They do different work and the work is
complementary, and also in many of the states I have highlighted they
have a single training institution so that training is regularised.
“In India, the police academy in Hydrabad trains people both at the local level, provincial level and at the federal level.”
He dismissed the suggestions that Nigeria is not ripe for state police, saying it should be given a chance.
Fayemi said, “Security is the first responsibility of any government. I hope the National Assembly will do its job.
“Why do we have a police force that is
ill-equipped? I buy patrol vehicles, I buy bulletproof cars, I pay for
insurance and allowances. And my 35 colleagues also do the same in their
states.So if we are responsible for using state money to run the
police, but it is not okay for state to control the police, what a
contradiction? I don’t think that’s acceptable.
“I think he who pays the piper calls
the tune. But he should not call the tune irresponsibly, he should
dictate the tune in a manner that is in the overall interest of the
people and the police force itself so we can have a much more efficient
system.”
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