The National Coordinator of Yoruba self-determination group, Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC), Otunba Gani Adams, on Tuesday called for the creation of state police to assist in ending insurgency in the country.
Adams told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that it was very hard for a country with about 1,500 illegal entry routes to tackle insurgency without a state police.
He urged government to employ the service of local people, who understood the terrain in their respective areas to help security personnel to defeat the insurgents.
“Adamawa State University just resumed and have recruited 80 vigilante men and hunters for security; Borno, Yobe and others are also using civilians as security in some areas.
“This shows that we have serious crisis. Everywhere in the world, security is not just for government alone like we do in Nigeria.
“That is why I support the call for a state police. Instead of deploying people from different regions every now and then to fight insurgency, each state should be allowed to establish its force.(NAN
No comments:
Post a Comment