PDP backs state police amid concerns over political interference

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), on Friday backed the proposed establishment of state police, warning that political considerations and fear of potential abuse should not derail efforts to address Nigeria’s worsening security challenges.

With state police edging closer to reality, the PDP said concerns over possible abuse by politicians should not prevent the country from adopting a decentralised policing system capable of improving security across the federation.

Speaking with journalists, the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Jungudo Haruna Mohammed, said the party shared the concerns of Nigerians over the rising wave of insecurity and would support any initiative that offers a lasting solution “We cannot allow political considerations to prevent us from embracing initiatives that will strengthen national security,” he said.

Mohammed said properly designed state police would give communities a greater role in securing their own areas while helping to curb the country’s growing insecurity. He also acknowledged concerns that politicians could misuse the system.

He said, “We believe that, if properly established and safeguarded against abuse, state police will help reduce insecurity. “Local communities should take responsibility for protecting their environments from those seeking to destabilise them.

In the long run, this will make Nigeria a more peaceful and secure country. “While I agree that politicians could misuse state police, such abuse is likely to occur mainly during election periods, which come around only once every four years.”

He also pointed to other federal systems where decentralised policing has worked, saying Nigeria could adopt a similar model if state police is implemented transparently and with public confidence.

“Countries such as the United States operate state police systems, so this is a welcome development. “We hope the implementation of state policing will be guided by extensive public sensitisation, transparency and accountability.

“However, we urge our leaders to administer the state police with the fear of God. They must also embrace technology in the fight against insecurity. “That is non-negotiable and remains the position of our party,” he said.