There have been conversations around the State police bill but this is indeed a great explanation and it has been simplified to clear our doubts and questions.
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We still have a long road ahead regarding state police, once the bill is passed and it is signed by the president. Governors will need to create an SOP, RoEs, and also to note that the state policing will not be based on ethnicity but based on residents of each state.
Also, Governors will have to build prisons because you can’t convict people in federal prisons, as of now no state has built any prison facility yet and this will be one of the metrics the FG will definitely outline before state police will kick off.
@authorityenigma Dumb you don’t think, consultation shouldn’t be held by governors who will oversee the transition of state policing.
Now most of you are just loud for nothing, now asking for open debates and consultations.
I salute Tinubu for the State Police, it will change alot of things including economic structure of Nigeria
The governors wait for monthly allocation from Abuja Some of them are redundant, they only wait for money without doing anything.
When the state police is fully implemented, governors would have to be responsible for their state security. You can't blame Abuja for anything.
If your state is insecure, people would move, businesses would move, your IGR reduces, your state bcms a back bencher. Nigerians can see our governor's incompetence.
I see some people saying no to state police... Governors will abuse it. But they're already abusing your allocation what do you have to say about that?
They're responsible for allocation but want to desist from security situation of a state. May God help the president and other policy makers to achieve this.
If your state is unlivable we move to where our investment is safe and secure. Governor's would have to sit tight and ensure their people are safe!.
God bless Mr. President and the Republic of Nigeria!.
How State Police Bill Is Designed to Prevent Governors’ Abuse of Power
For many Nigerians, this has always been the biggest concern about State Police.
What safeguards are actually in the bill?
I break down the oversight mechanisms, intervention powers, and protections designed to prevent abuse.
Do you think they are enough?
@DanielRegha And we should keep striving with insecurity?
If you people are concerned about how the governor will control state police, why can’t we be assured of getting rid of insecurity?
They should be the chief security officers of their state over any misguided groups.
Many people think the constitutional amendment process started last night especially that of state police, NO
There’s nothing hurriedly being done here, it started in 2024, public hearings were done, they’re all on YouTube, what was left was voting and concurrence which is being done now. If anything, they wasted time sef
You people from the north are too loud and ignorant to the fact of insecurity, always pushing claims that support your miopic and mediocre ways of handling insecurity, shielding criminals cos of religious rhetorics, if you guys can be caged in your den of insecurity the better.
State police under Tinubu is just another "subsidy is gone" legislation. Any policy that is hurriedly built on a faulty foundation will simply collapse along with the foundation. There are structural institutional arrangements that must be put in place before the state police is implemented effectively. What killed the Nigeria Police will kill the State Police. But the danger is that the state police has multiple attack and failure vectors that will make any meaningful reforms difficult when things fail. I am very pessimistic about this because of the attitude of our governors!