Politics

Tinubu Declares Plans to Establish State Police

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has stated that the creation of state police has become inevitable as part of Nigeria’s strategy to combat rising insecurity nationwide.

Speaking on Tuesday at the Presidential Villa in Abuja during a courtesy visit by prominent Katsina indigenes led by Governor Dikko Radda, Tinubu assured that the federal government is determined to confront security challenges decisively.

The president directed security agencies to reassess operations in Katsina State, which has recently witnessed a surge in banditry.

He further revealed plans to deploy advanced military equipment, expand surveillance technology, and strengthen the capacity of newly recruited forest guards.

“The security challenges that we are facing are surmountable. Yes, we have porous borders. We inherited weaknesses that could have been addressed earlier. It is a challenge that we must fix, and we are facing it,” Tinubu said. “I have today directed all the security agencies to energise further and look at the strategies. We have approved the additional acquisition of drones.”

On state policing, Tinubu added: “I am reviewing all the aspects of security; I have to create state police. We are looking at that holistically. We will defeat insecurity. We must protect our children, our people, our livelihood, our places of worship, and our recreational spaces. They can’t intimidate us.”

The president recalled that in February 2024, the federal government set up a committee to study the framework for state policing a plan that has received wide support.

However, as of March, 20 states had not yet submitted their reports, according to Vice-President Kashim Shettima.

Tinubu also paid tribute to the late former President Muhammadu Buhari, assuring that his legacy would be preserved.

“The time we lost our brother, President Buhari, is a loss for all of us. He didn’t hand over a defeated country, a battered political structure, but a legacy of success, and that is the most important thing,” Tinubu noted.

Governor Radda expressed gratitude to the president for his continuous support, stressing that no request from Katsina had ever been rejected. Other dignitaries present, including former Governor Aminu Masari and the Wazirin of Katsina, Ibrahim Ida, commended Tinubu for honoring Buhari and investing in infrastructure across the state.

Ida, however, appealed to the federal government to prioritize upgrading the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua International Airport and intensify security efforts in southern Katsina.

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