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Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by Oluwamarc(m): 11:43am On Apr 28, 2021
April 28, 2021


Ondo Second On Budget Transparency Index 2020 Ranking

Dayo Johnson Akure

Chairman, South West Governors Forum, Rotimi Akeredolu has cried out that the nation’s current security architecture cannot guarantee effective policing and address the array of security challenges confronting the country.
Akeredolu said that having a single command in Abuja to oversee the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory cannot ensure effective tackling of the issues affecting policing in Nigeria.

He spoke during a virtual panel discussion on the #EndSARS protest that occurred last year.

The panel discussion, which was hosted by the University of Notre Dame, is part of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies lecture

Other panellists include; Former Inspector General of Police (IGP), Solomon Arase; Activist and Co-Convener, #Bringbackourgirls, Aisha Yesufu and Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame, Rev. Robert Dowd.

The discussion was moderated by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate, Father Fidelis Olokunboro.

The lecture brings prominent scholars and practitioners together to offer insights and promote interdisciplinary discussions among students and faculties on issues of critical importance to the world.

Akeredolu spoke on “Constitution and the Rule of Law prescribe the working mechanism of the State Security Outfit vis-a-vis the rights of the individuals”

He explained that the Nigerian Constitution guarantees the rule of law and fundamental human rights.

He, however, said such rights can be suspended or abridged during social or political upheavals, adding that the state has an obligation to maintain law and order in a period of pervasive crisis or violence.

The Ondo state governor pointed out that there is no absolute right, the Governor re-emphasized that basic rights can be suspended for peace which is the collective interest of the people.

Akeredolu, who noted that there was no consistent policy conceived to address the security issues that have festered for a while, stressed that the #EndSars protest exposed one of the numerous crises facing the county.

He condemned the way the protest ended with so much destruction, adding that the beginning was commendable before it was hijacked by hoodlums who were destructive elements.

“#ENDSARS protest was hijacked by hoodlums. It was not organised to loot and destroy.

“What happened in Lagos cannot be said to be #ENDSARS. It was the handiwork of destructive elements.

“It is not something that anybody will encourage. When it started, it was commended.

“The way it ended must be condemned because we allowed hoodlums to hijack it.

“One thing is clear, the Nigerian Constitution as we have it today, in spite of the flaws, has guaranteed the rule of laws and fundamental human rights. Everybody including the security agents must respect this.

“But the state has an obligation to maintain law and order. In a period of pervasive crisis, certain basic rights can be suspended for peace which is the collective interest of the people. It gives us a clear understanding that no right is absolute,”

Akeredolu also faulted the recruitment and employment process of the officers of the Nigerian Police, saying reports of payments for recruitment into the Police Force are very worrisome.

https://ondoupdate.com/nigerias-present-security-architecture-cant-solve-our-security-challenges-akeredolu-cries-out/

Re: Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by Oluwamarc(m): 11:44am On Apr 28, 2021
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Re: Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by Racoon(m): 11:50am On Apr 28, 2021
The scary security situation in Nigeria today is now scaring these imbeciles who have lived as if they are invincible beings otherwise they will not be talking.
Re: Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by Eriokanmi: 11:50am On Apr 28, 2021
Tell them. When we say state policing is the panacea, they change the tune up north and talk about community policing which isn't the same as the former..who are they deceiving? Every state should be able to fund the state policing system. After all, they have been funding them indirectly already by providing vans, money for operations, stationery, police posts etc. Many of them depend on their respective states of jurisdiction for survival because what comes to them as salary from the FG is peanut.
Re: Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by longetivity(m): 11:51am On Apr 28, 2021
bubu is a terrorist
Re: Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by helinues: 11:53am On Apr 28, 2021
Advise other state governors to pass a law the state assembly to prohibit open grazing and back it up with court order... If it can work in Ondo state, it can also work across the country.

You governors are not doing enough in reducing the rate of insecurity in your respective states..
Re: Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by evanstinobbc: 11:55am On Apr 28, 2021
helinues:
Advise other state governors to pass a law the state assembly to prohibit open grazing and back it up with court order... If it can work in Ondo state, it can also work across the country.

You governors are not doing enough in reducing the rate of insecurity in your respective states..

This man again, Benue that have banned open grazing have the security challenges changed? . There is only two possible solution to nigeria problems, one is to abduct regional government so every region can control its own security architecture, and the other is two divide the country because is very clear people in the North dont value human lives so its better they go their way and do what they like with theirselves .
Re: Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by donbachi(m): 12:00pm On Apr 28, 2021
Naija is now a battlefield.
Re: Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by Nobody: 12:06pm On Apr 28, 2021
Oluwamarc:
April 28, 2021


Ondo Second On Budget Transparency Index 2020 Ranking

Dayo Johnson Akure

Chairman, South West Governors Forum, Rotimi Akeredolu has cried out that the nation’s current security architecture cannot guarantee effective policing and address the array of security challenges confronting the country.
Akeredolu said that having a single command in Abuja to oversee the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory cannot ensure effective tackling of the issues affecting policing in Nigeria.

He spoke during a virtual panel discussion on the #EndSARS protest that occurred last year.

The panel discussion, which was hosted by the University of Notre Dame, is part of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies lecture

Other panellists include; Former Inspector General of Police (IGP), Solomon Arase; Activist and Co-Convener, #Bringbackourgirls, Aisha Yesufu and Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame, Rev. Robert Dowd.

The discussion was moderated by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate, Father Fidelis Olokunboro.

The lecture brings prominent scholars and practitioners together to offer insights and promote interdisciplinary discussions among students and faculties on issues of critical importance to the world.

Akeredolu spoke on “Constitution and the Rule of Law prescribe the working mechanism of the State Security Outfit vis-a-vis the rights of the individuals”

He explained that the Nigerian Constitution guarantees the rule of law and fundamental human rights.

He, however, said such rights can be suspended or abridged during social or political upheavals, adding that the state has an obligation to maintain law and order in a period of pervasive crisis or violence.

The Ondo state governor pointed out that there is no absolute right, the Governor re-emphasized that basic rights can be suspended for peace which is the collective interest of the people.

Akeredolu, who noted that there was no consistent policy conceived to address the security issues that have festered for a while, stressed that the #EndSars protest exposed one of the numerous crises facing the county.

He condemned the way the protest ended with so much destruction, adding that the beginning was commendable before it was hijacked by hoodlums who were destructive elements.

“#ENDSARS protest was hijacked by hoodlums. It was not organised to loot and destroy.

“What happened in Lagos cannot be said to be #ENDSARS. It was the handiwork of destructive elements.

“It is not something that anybody will encourage. When it started, it was commended.

“The way it ended must be condemned because we allowed hoodlums to hijack it.

“One thing is clear, the Nigerian Constitution as we have it today, in spite of the flaws, has guaranteed the rule of laws and fundamental human rights. Everybody including the security agents must respect this.

“But the state has an obligation to maintain law and order. In a period of pervasive crisis, certain basic rights can be suspended for peace which is the collective interest of the people. It gives us a clear understanding that no right is absolute,”

Akeredolu also faulted the recruitment and employment process of the officers of the Nigerian Police, saying reports of payments for recruitment into the Police Force are very worrisome.

https://ondoupdate.com/nigerias-present-security-architecture-cant-solve-our-security-challenges-akeredolu-cries-out/
With your omotekun again
Re: Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by Nobody: 12:07pm On Apr 28, 2021
And you now killed someone offering a helping handgrin
Tactical BANKRUPTCY
Re: Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by Nobody: 12:07pm On Apr 28, 2021
And you now killed someone offering a helping handgrin

Tactical BANKRUPTCY
Re: Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by Heavensent01(m): 4:02pm On Apr 28, 2021
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Re: Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by richiemcgold: 4:50pm On Apr 28, 2021
If the current constitution should be amended as suggested by the governor, we should rather make our agitations known to those legislators representing us in Abuja instead of heaping all the blames on the presidency alone. We all know that Bubu is a failure; no doubt, but we shouldn't forget he has no constitutional powers to create regional autonomy, fiscal autonomy, resource control, true federalism, state police, restructuring, secession or whatever we call it, only our federal lawmakers have the constitutional powers to do so.
Re: Nigeria’s Security Architecture Can’t Solve Our Security Challenges — Akeredolu by Godblessbiafraa: 5:25pm On Apr 28, 2021
BIAFRA is the only way

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