Nigeria: Nass Plans Legal Framework for State Police

12 February 2024

The National Assembly is considering a legal framework for the creation of state police and intelligence gathering on the activities of bandits, kidnappers and terrorists.

It challenged the local government council authorities, traditional rulers and community leaders to mobilise local vigilantes, hunters and able-bodied youths in defence of their communities and territories.

The Senate leader Opeyemi Bamidele disclosed this when he spoke on behalf of all the recipients of honorary doctorate degrees at the Federal University, Oye Ekiti, Ekiti State on Saturday.

In a statement released by the Directorate of Media and Public Affairs, Office of the Senate Leader, yesterday, Bamidele revealed the resolve of the National Assembly to develop a legal framework and support local intelligence gathering to tame the tide of banditry, kidnapping and terrorism.

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Bamidele pleaded with the critical stakeholders - traditional rulers, community leaders, vigilante groups and able-bodied youths - on the need to provide useful information to the state security services on the activities of criminal elements disrupting our national peace.

He said all the state security services require community, group and individual support to confront the menace of banditry, kidnapping and terrorism across the federation.

Bamidele said, "More than ever before, the National Assembly is working tirelessly to provide the necessary legislative framework to strengthen community policing and multi-level security architecture.

"Developing such a legal framework has become imperative at this time in our history. This plan is in the overriding public interest of safeguarding the security of lives and property, the stability of our democracy and the progress of our fatherland.

"The cases of abduction, killings, maiming, population displacement and disruption of socio-economic activities in Benue, Ekiti, Kaduna, Katsina, Kebbi, Nasarawa, Ondo, Plateau, Sokoto and Zamfara in recent times have called for an urgent and decisive action by all state actors and other stakeholders."

He expressed dismay with spate of insecurity in the country, saying Justice would duly be served to those were complicit in the recent abduction of pupils of Apostolic Faith Nursery and Primary School, Emure-Ekiti and their teachers and the gruesome killing of two of two traditional rulers - Onimojo of Imojo Ekiti, Oba Olatunde Olusola and Elesun of Esun-Ekiti, Oba Babatunde Ogunsakin in the Oke-Ako area of Ikole Local Government.

He warned that the day of reckoning "is already at hand for those behind abduction, maiming and killing in Ekiti and other states of the federation. None of them will escape the long arm of the law. In Ekiti, we are peace-loving people. But nobody should take our spirit of good neighborliness and accommodation for granted for any reason.

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