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Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by ochejoseph(m): 2:03pm On Dec 27, 2021
MaiBasira Calls for Reform of Security Architecture, Seeks Creation of State Police

Immediate past National Financial Secretary of the PDP, Abdullahi Hussaini MaiBasira has called for an immediate creation of state police and a total reform of the national security architecture as a panacea to tackle the worsening security challenges in Nigeria.

Maibasira, an alumnus of the Nigeria Defence Academy, Kaduna and a member of the International Institute of Strategic Studies, London, United Kingdom in a paper he submitted to UK journal said that the reform of the security architecture and creation of state police were long over due.

The paper titled. “Reforming the Security Architecture of the Federal Republic of Nigeria” said, “First, we must decentralize Nigeria’s policing architecture. In addition to the urgent creation of State Police, every Local Government should be able and allowed to establish its own Local Police system and structure to operate within its own jurisdiction in line with its resource availability. The nation must go a step further to allow for the establishment of sectoral policing”.

According to him, “This means that we should create educational Police to secure educational institutions, health police to secure federal and state health institutions, transport police to secure transport facilities and so on. The NPF, as presently constituted could remain a Federal Police Force with concurrent jurisdiction over the country’s national security threats to laws, order and public safety.

“Second, we should break away VIP protection from the Police and DSS and create separate federal and even states agencies for such functions. We should ensure that the DSS remains focused on gathering and responding to internal intelligence, and domestic counter terrorism relating to public safety and not meddlesome or prioritize protection for VIP and Politically Exposed Persons.”, he stated.

He said that the United States Secret Service and the Russian Federal Protective Service (FSO) are clear

examples of State agencies solely created for VIP protection. adding, “The precursor to the Russian FSO itself was the Presidential Security Service (SBP) of the Soviet era.”

Thirdly, he said, “the Local Government administration should and must be allowed to work to its fullest constitutionally enshrined capability. Local Government councils must function, council chairmen and executives should reside in their domain, be held responsible for social order, peace and security in their local councils and should have full autonomy and control of their financial revenues.”

Fourthly, he said that “now is time for the nation to establish a full – fledged Nigeria Border Security Force to secure our very porous land and sea borders. The Nigeria Customs Service had long been supervised by the Federal Ministry of Finance, it is likely far more concerned with revenue generation than border security. The Nigeria Immigration Service should concern itself more with Passport Issuance, tracking smuggling of goods, and jointly restrict movement of undocumented persons across our borders and repatriation of same.”

He said that security analysts were of the general opinion that the prevailing insecurity and the illegal operations of criminals, bandits, and fundamentalists in weak West African countries would continue as long as the present day fundamentals remain the same especially ungoverned territories and infiltration of small and large arms.

Therefore, he said that the non – expansionist element of Nigeria’s foreign policy is now out – dated, recommending that Nigeria must consider the execution of an aggressive foreign policy backed by the objective possibility of permanent Military Base in the Sahel, Sahara or on any West African nation.

He explained that this would enhance the country’s capacity to undertake tactical security operations at closer proximity to address threats before they come close to Nigeria’s borders.

Further more, he said that Nigeria must invest heavily in cyber security, explaining that the fact that kidnappers could make phone contacts with family of victims for ransom and the security system cannot track same is an embarrassment and is simply unacceptable. According to him, he country must possess an inherent capability to respond to threats using cyber technology anywhere within the country and outside the country, especially within the sub region and Africa at large.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/12/27/maibasira-calls-for-reform-of-security-architecture-seeks-creation-of-state-police/

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by Racoon(m): 4:02pm On Dec 27, 2021
Regionize this failed entity and let all regions take care of themselves.With the escalating insecurity, it is becoming increasingly difficult for the central govt to provide security.

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by Guyman02: 4:25pm On Dec 27, 2021
The fact that the entire South East has no representation in the security architecture is part of the reasons it failed woefully, when you apply sentiments in appointments you may never get the right people to do the job effectively.
Buhari filling up everywhere with his kinsmen has reduced the level of patriotism been displayed by troops at the frontlines

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by Nova1988(m): 4:36pm On Dec 27, 2021
ah shit!


here we go again!
Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:37pm On Dec 27, 2021
First, we must decentralize Nigeria’s policing architecture. In addition to the urgent creation of State Police, every Local Government should be able and allowed to establish its own Local Police system and structure to operate within its own jurisdiction in line with its resource availability.
The nation must go a step further to allow for the establishment of sectoral policing”.

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by Nobody: 4:37pm On Dec 27, 2021
I concur but coming from a Northerner I disconcur

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by slawormiir: 4:37pm On Dec 27, 2021
Damnnn niggar
Isoright
Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by premierlead: 4:37pm On Dec 27, 2021
Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by Frank150: 4:38pm On Dec 27, 2021
Nigeria is becoming a failed state
Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by Wazobia2216: 4:39pm On Dec 27, 2021
Racoon:
Regionize this failed entity and let all regions take care of themselves.With the escalating insecurity, it is becoming increasingly difficult for the central govt to provide security.
The north are afraid of state police!

They are also afraid of restructuring!

They claim that they are no parasite! Yet they are afraid!

The irony of life!

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by Cholls(m): 4:41pm On Dec 27, 2021
Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by israelmao(m): 4:41pm On Dec 27, 2021
Some highly placed individuals are part of security problems in Nigeria that is why simple technology that would've been deployed to track their foot soldiers are prevented from being deployed.

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by Nutase: 4:44pm On Dec 27, 2021
Succinctly stated.
If this entity must survive this recommendation should be taken seriously.

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by flokii: 4:44pm On Dec 27, 2021
Honestly, they need to decentralize security and allow states and regional police just like Fire Service..

When there are layers of security, the states and infact regions would be safer with less external attacks. The governors being CSOs in their respective states would be able to act and not just be figure-head chief security officers.

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by Quantized92(m): 4:44pm On Dec 27, 2021
True federalism is the only solution to many problems facing this country. But no our govt wouldn't look towards that direction.


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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by Onyiiobi7735(m): 4:44pm On Dec 27, 2021
This message has been sounded many times,but Buhari is deaf to that.His ears only function when it comes to matters concerning cows and his wendigo kinsmen grin

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by fineboynl(m): 4:47pm On Dec 27, 2021
Regional police force
Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by fineboynl(m): 4:48pm On Dec 27, 2021
Regional police force: yes.
State police force: yes.
Local government police force: no

Why? Because local government do not have the resources to have a police forces. Most states even don't have the resources to have police force not to talk for most local governments.

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by chloride6: 4:48pm On Dec 27, 2021
State police is a must...

Everyone needs it..

Let the respective state polices be licensed by Federal police at least for now..

Federal police will act like a regulator for the state police to check excesses of the state police...

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by jaxxy(m): 4:50pm On Dec 27, 2021
People, security agents must 1st of All obey the law and respect the constitution b4 creating state police. We don’t want another bunch of brutal extortionist and barbarians on our hands.

Untrained security architecture is equal to no security architecture.

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by obiekunie01: 4:53pm On Dec 27, 2021
day don dey break for north!

we will all soon come to terms with the fact that the damn country needs an honest in-depth RESTRUCTURING!

REGIONAL RESTRUCTING MUST BE DONE WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY.

every region should fully take care of itself - economically, security wise, socially et al.

Every region should and must take full control of their resources - thank God we now have oil in the north. so they will now support regionalism.

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by folks4luv(f): 4:53pm On Dec 27, 2021
This is preaching to the choir. The people at the helm of affairs know all these, but then, somewhere in their twisted mind, their personal dreams and agenda is more important than the lives the present structure is consuming daily

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by michoim(m): 5:01pm On Dec 27, 2021
Can you create a new one? People just talk for talking sake

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by muheeb01(m): 5:15pm On Dec 27, 2021
It's long overdue






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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by michlins(m): 5:20pm On Dec 27, 2021
All these things on top how much biko?

How much be Nigeria budget plus the borrowings. These people are just being sentimental. Our security structure needs overhauling but not the way he's going about it
Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by MT: 5:25pm On Dec 27, 2021
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Are you referring to the same Local Government already crippled by the Governors?
Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by MT: 5:28pm On Dec 27, 2021
jaxxy:
People, security agents must obey the law and respect the constitution b4 creating state police. We don’t want another bunch of brutal extortionist and barbarians on our hands.

Untrained security architecture is equal to no security architecture.

Thank you. Well said. Besides, the state governors can't be trusted. They will convert state police to their personal tool.

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Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by okeyumez(m): 5:28pm On Dec 27, 2021
Security architecture in Nigeria is as useless as APC and PDP politicians
Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by MondayOsunbor(m): 5:28pm On Dec 27, 2021
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Regional police which is already in exists
Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by tommy589(m): 5:49pm On Dec 27, 2021
Asking for fire by officially creating armed robbers. States that finds it difficult to pay workers salary are now expected not to be owing state police.

The solution is to create armed civilian jtf in every part of the country,this one that innocent and defenseless people have become easy pickings. Let's see if banditry won't disappear in 4 months,if community leaders are mandated to pick men and women of good characters to undergo a month training on weapon handling and other stuff
Re: Nigeria's Current Security Architecture Should Go - Maibasira by Deadlytruth(m): 6:02pm On Dec 27, 2021
ochejoseph:


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/12/27/maibasira-calls-for-reform-of-security-architecture-seeks-creation-of-state-police/
So state police is now no longer vulnerable to being used by governors to perpetuate themselves in power and hound political foes? So state police has lost its possiblity of metamorphosing into regional army to be used for secession pursuits?
These people are obviously tired of living in denial. They have always opposed state police both on the legislative chambers of NASS and in every national confab with the above excuses.
I can't imagine that it took these Notherners being raped and massacred by terrorists for donkey years for them to understand that a decentralized internal security architecture is the only way to curb insecurity in a highly populated multi-ethnic society like Nigeria.

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