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Former President Goodluck Jonathan
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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has declared that the State Police is the only solution to the security challenge facing the country.

The former President said this at a Critical National Dialogue on the Establishment of State Police organised by the House of Representatives on Monday, April 22, 2024 in Abuja, with the theme “Pathways to Peace: Reimagining Policing in Nigeria”.

“We don’t need to debate whether we should have state police or not, I think is already settled; there is no way to manage our internal security if the states do not have their police,” Jonathan said.

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He said that the 2014 National Conference set up during his administration supported the creation of state police.

He added that the country could not afford to toy with the idea of state police any longer.

“We must not waste our time debating whether we should have state police or not, we should concentrate on how to check abuses by state political actors.

“The key area that we need to debate is how we will run the state police to secure the security architecture of the country so that it is most effective and devoid of any political influence,” Jonathan said.

He said the idea of establishing state police should have been concretise while he was in office as the President and Commander-in- Chief.

“If we are talking of state police, we must also rejig the Independent National Electoral Commission, so that the state police would not be used to favour the ruling party,” he said.

He said with state police, kidnapping and other criminalities would be reduced to the barest minimum.

“We have not been able to control the issue of kidnapping since it started, and we need to reduce it to the barest minimum,” he said.

The Star

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