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Justice Party Warns On State Police
The Chairman of Justice Party in Cross River, Dr Theo
Onyeukwu, says establishment of State Police can lead to agitation for
secession by different ethnic nationalities in the country.
Onyeukwu told our correspondent in Calabar that the call for
state police was unnecessary.
“We do not need state police in Nigeria because such
situation will make the police to be at the beck and call of the various
governors and members of their families.
“When you have over 20,000 armed policemen under the firm
control of the governors, that is a step toward secession,” he said.
According to him, instead of calling for state police, the
various tiers of government should pull resources together to ‘re-jig,
re-engineer and revamp the police force’ to make it more functional.
He further said that the experiences of past elections were
enough to suggest that the call by some governors for state police was targeted
at political opponents.
“Some sitting governors have variously used the present
Federal Police to harass and intimidate political opponents during elections
and nothing happened to them.
“So, what happens when the governors now take full control
of the police where they can hire and fire?
“State police will turn to nothing but terror gangs to
subjugate all political opponents and even business associates.”
Onyeukwu, who was the governorship candidate of the party in
the last election, also criticised the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN’s)
planned introduction of N5, 000 notes.
“It was the same CBN that came out with cashless economy
which Nigerians had yet to be familiar with and then suddenly the same CBN woke
up and proposed a N5, 000 denominations.
“It is a waste of scarce resources and a clear lack of
policy direction. “
He advised the government and the CBN to concentrate on
increasing productivity of the youth in the country rather than waste money on
printing new notes and coins.
He said that the new idea was capable of increasing
inflation as well as encouraging money laundering by public office holders.
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