{"id":226112,"date":"2020-01-29T04:46:21","date_gmt":"2020-01-29T03:46:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thetidenewsonline.com\/?p=226112"},"modified":"2020-01-29T03:12:23","modified_gmt":"2020-01-29T02:12:23","slug":"insecurity-prevailing-in-nigeria-buhari-lawan-admit-boko-harams-continued-existence-surprising-says-buhari-as-senate-vows-to-give-effect-to-community-policing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thetidenewsonline.com\/?p=226112","title":{"rendered":"Insecurity, Prevailing In Nigeria, Buhari, Lawan Admit &#8230; Boko Haram\u2019s Continued Existence, Surprising, Says Buhari &#8230;As Senate Vows To Give Effect To Community Policing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>President Muhammadu Buhari says \u201charder times\u2019\u2019 await bandits whose disruptive activities have brought sorrow to Nigerians, kept many away from their means of livelihood, and heightened insecurity in parts of the country.<br \/>\nThe President stated this when he received a delegation of Eminent and Respected Citizens of Niger State led by Governor Abubakar Sani Bello in State House, Abuja, yesterday.<br \/>\nBuhari maintained that the activities of the bandits had forced many to abandon their farms and homes, adding: \u201cwe will now be harder on them.<br \/>\n\u201cI was taken aback by what is happening in the North-West and other parts of the country. During our campaigns, we knew about the Boko Haram. What is coming now is surprising.<br \/>\n\u201cIt is not ethnicity or religion; rather it is one evil plan against the country.<br \/>\n\u201cWe have to be harder on them. One of the responsibilities of government is to provide security. If we don\u2019t secure the country, we will not be able to manage the economy properly.\u2019\u2019<br \/>\nHe said the onslaught of the bandits had also affected agricultural output in some parts of the country, in spite of the favourable weather for farming, because many farmers were attacked, and others had to stay away for safety.<br \/>\nThe President said the poverty level in the country would be significantly controlled by diversifying into agriculture, instead of the heavy reliance on oil, urging more Nigerians to take up agriculture.<br \/>\nBuhari said discovery of oil and gas reserves in Chad Basin, Benue trough and Bida, and some parts of Bauchi and Gombe, would further bolster current efforts to strengthen the Nigerian economy.<br \/>\nHe advised leaders in the Niger Delta to \u201ccounsel those who blow up pipelines, resulting in spillages that affect farming and farmlands\u2019\u2019, noting that the loss had always been collective, sometimes, and turning hard working farmers to victims.<br \/>\nThe eminent and respected persons said they needed to show appreciation to the President for his many interventions on infrastructure, security and appointment of indigenes of the state into key positions of government.<br \/>\nSpeaking for the group, the former governor of Niger State, Aliyu Babangida, said activities of bandits had rendered many homeless, while others could no longer go the farms, thanking the President for taking a more decisive action by directing aerial protection by the military.<br \/>\nBabangida called on the President to intervene in completion of some federal roads, like the Mokwa-Birnin Gwari-Kaduna road and Kotongora road.<br \/>\nHe also asked for more attention on the Minna airport, which should complement access to the FCT.<br \/>\nIn his remarks, the Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, assured the President of continuous support, praying: \u201cMay God give you strength and wisdom to handle the affairs of our great country, Nigeria.\u2019\u2019<br \/>\nMeanwhile, the Senate President, Dr Ahmad Lawan, stated this in his speech to welcome senators from the Christmas and New Year recess.<br \/>\nHe reiterated that the security situation in the country required serious attention and due consideration by the Senate, and indeed, the National Assembly.<br \/>\nHe said that the Senate would engage the executive arm of government to discuss the implementation of the recently launched National Security Strategy (NSS) 2019.<br \/>\nHe added that for a long time major stakeholders in the security of the country and police authorities appeared to achieve consensus on the necessity of introduction of Community Policing in the country.<br \/>\nLawan said: \u201cRecently, the security in the country had deteriorated and the attendant loss of lives is not acceptable.<br \/>\n\u201cWe need to secure the lives and property of our citizens, as enshrined in our Constitution.<br \/>\n\u201cWe all are witnesses to how our economy is also affected by the inclement security situation. Therefore, we need to speedily seek for solutions to fix the security problem bedevilling our dear country.<br \/>\n\u201cThere is urgent need for paradigm shift and reform of the architecture and structure of our security systems.<br \/>\n\u201cEqually important is the citizen participation, and collaboration in providing security. In this regard, the Senate will engage the Executive arm of government to discuss the implementation of the recently launched National Security Strategy (NSS) 2019.<br \/>\n\u201cFor a long time, major stakeholders in the security of our nation and police authorities appear to achieve consensus on the necessity of introduction of Community Policing in the country.<br \/>\n\u201cThe Senate is going to pursue the implementation of community policing vigorously.<br \/>\n\u201cTo this end, the police authorities will be invited to brief and update the Senate on the progress made so far.\u201d<br \/>\nLawan stated that pursuant to the Legislative Agenda of the Ninth Senate, the next six months, like the first six months, will be a busy and engaging period to address the challenges facing the oil and gas sector as well as the nation\u2019s electoral system.<br \/>\nHe added that the National Assembly needed to start work on the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) immediately.<br \/>\n\u201cThe previous attempts in the sixth, seventh and eighth assembly sessions to pass the bills failed.<br \/>\n\u201cThis Senate should learn from the mistakes that militated against the successful passage of the bills.<br \/>\n\u201cWe need to break the jinx. We must avoid the pitfalls that worked against the passage of the previous bills,\u201d Lawan said.<br \/>\nAccording to him, the Petroleum Industry Bill when passed will encourage investments into the oil and gas sector.<br \/>\nHe said: \u201cThe International Oil Companies (IOCs) have deferred investments in the industry largely due to two decades of fiscal uncertainties occasioned by various failed attempts to deliver on the petroleum industry legislations that practically subsisted since 1967 and disputes associated with fiscal clarity of the 1993 Production Sharing Contracts.<br \/>\n\u201cIt is, therefore, imperative to speedily deliver on the reforms in the oil and gas sector to spur economic growth and prosperity for our people.<br \/>\n\u201cIt is my belief that when the petroleum industry governance and fiscal laws are delivered, economic uncertainties will be eliminated and conducive environment for exploration and production of oil and gas will be emplaced.\u201d<br \/>\nHe said that it is imperative that the National Assembly starts work to effect amendments in those areas of the nation\u2019s electoral processes and procedures that posed some real challenges to free, fair and credible elections in previous elections, and insisted that for elections to express the will of the electorate, \u201cthey must be free and fair.\u201d<br \/>\nLawan said: \u201cThe Senate will consult widely with stakeholders to ensure that any legislative intervention reflects the necessary step to reforming the electoral environment.\u201d<br \/>\nHe recalled that before the Senate went on recess, it held roundtable discussions on the power, agriculture and solid minerals sectors with the view to identifying the challenges militating against the optimum performance by those sectors.<br \/>\nThe Senate president said: \u201cThe reports of the discussions are ready and will be presented to the Senate by the appropriate committees.<br \/>\n\u201cThe reports will be debated in plenary and necessary resolutions will be taken.<br \/>\n\u201cUltimately, there will be shared responsibilities between the Legislature and the Executive on the way forward to address the various bottlenecks.\u201d<br \/>\nHe stated that it is an incontrovertible fact that the power sector cannot function optimally and thrive under the current circumstances.<br \/>\nHe lamented that the anticipated outcome of improvement in effectiveness and efficiency of the privatization process has not been achieved, and doesn\u2019t look feasible.<br \/>\n\u201cTherefore, we have to take all necessary steps to salvage this indispensable sector.<br \/>\n\u201cThe ensuing debate on the report of the Roundtable Discussions will no doubt reveal the actions that the Federal Government will need to take,\u201d Lawan said.<br \/>\nHe also lamented that the solid minerals sector was neglected after the discovery of oil.<br \/>\nLawan noted that though there have been attempts to revamp the sector, \u201cit is yet to make any meaningful contribution to our economy.\u201d<br \/>\nHe added: \u201cToday, the solid minerals sector accounts for only about 0.3% of our Gross Domestic Product.<br \/>\n\u201cIt is obvious that we need to take a holistic look into the challenges in the sector. It has also been reported that, presently, about 80% of mining operators fall into the category of artisanal and small-scale miners.<br \/>\n\u201cThis deserves our attention, to ensure inclusion, effective and efficient operations by those involved.\u201d<br \/>\nThe Senate President also reminded his colleagues that agriculture played an important and leading role in the nation\u2019s economy before the discovery of oil.<br \/>\nHe said: \u201cPrior to the discovery of oil in Nigeria, agriculture was the mainstay of our economy.<br \/>\n\u201cAgriculture was then the highest earner of foreign exchange for the country and Nigeria was also largely self-sufficient in food production.<br \/>\n\u201cHowever, with the discovery of oil, the lure of petro-dollars turned the focus of the country from agriculture.<br \/>\n\u201cDespite the present efforts of the Federal Government to enhance the performance of the agricultural sector, there is still much to be done to make the sector perform optimally.<br \/>\n\u201cNo doubt, the agricultural sector is critical for the diversification of the economy of Nigeria, as we can create jobs, create wealth, earn foreign exchange and ensure food security.<br \/>\n\u201cWe therefore, should ensure the restoration of the viability of this sector in order to utilize the abundant potentials and opportunities it offers.<br \/>\n\u201cThe challenges and work before us are enormous and indeed urgent.<br \/>\n\u201cBut, we have demonstrated patriotism, commitment, capacity and willingness in our previous handling of similar challenges.<br \/>\n\u201cWe can, therefore, equally tackle these issues with the same dispatch and commitment.\u201d<br \/>\nHowever, the immediate past deputy president of the Senate, Chief Ike Ekweremadu, will soon reintroduce a bill for the creation of state police.<br \/>\nThe Media Adviser to the Senator, Mr. Uche Anichukwu, stated this on Political Platform, a RayPower Radio programme, monitored in Abuja, yesterday morning.<br \/>\nAnichukwu said although the Bill, which Ekweremadu sponsored along with about 74 other members of the Senate Committee on Constitution Review in the 8th National Assembly could not progress beyond the first reading, there have been calls for the Bill to be reintroduced in the 9th Assembly.<br \/>\nAnichukwu said, \u201cThe senator has been receiving calls from across the country on the need to reintroduce the State Police Bill.<br \/>\n\u201cI think the security realities in the country now are very clear and even among his colleagues, the popular opinion is that the bill should be reintroduced immediately.<br \/>\n\u201cAs a matter of fact, I just spoke with the Distinguished Senator this morning and he said plans were underway to reintroduce the bill along with his colleagues. It is an idea which time has come,\u201d he said.<br \/>\nOn how the bill would address the concerns over funding, possible abuse, among others, Anichukwu explained the bill would likely place funding for each State Police Service on the first line charge.<br \/>\nHe also said that the funds could be channelled directly to them through the National Police Service Commission so as to make them financially independent of the state governors.<br \/>\nHe said, \u201cRegarding the worry that some states may not have the resources to pay state police personnel, it is important to note that it shall not be compulsory on any state to establish a state police.<br \/>\n\u201cJust as the case of state universities, those who have the resources can start, while others who cannot will continue to rely on federal universities, in this case, federal police.<br \/>\n\u201cFirst, the idea is to model the issue of policing after what we have in the National Judicial Council.<br \/>\n\u201cThe federal police will be responsible for the maintenance of public security, preservation of public order and security of persons and property throughout the federation.<br \/>\n\u201cThe governor may give lawful directive to the commissioner of police with respect to the maintenance and securing of public safety and public order as he may consider necessary.<br \/>\n\u201cThe commissioner is also empowered by the bill to request that matter be referred to the State Police Service Commission for review if he feels that the directive is unlawful or contradicts general policing standards or practice.<br \/>\n\u201cIn such circumstances, the decision of the State Police Service Commission shall be final and shall not be inquired into by any court.<br \/>\n\u201cAgain, a governor cannot just wake and sack a commissioner of police of his or her state.<br \/>\n\u201cThe commissioner shall only be removed by the governor upon the recommendation of the National Police Service Commission praying that he be so removed on grounds of misconduct in the performance of his official duties, serious breach of policing standards, among others.\u201d<br \/>\nMeanwhile, against the backdrop of the planned implementation of the Federal Government\u2019s community policing vision, the Police management team, led by the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu and the DIGs, yesterday, met with the chairman and commissioners of the Police Service Commission for several hours.<br \/>\nThe meeting which held at the headquarters of the PSC at Federal Secretariat, brainstormed on the modalities for the employment of a total of 40, 000 personnel drawn from the 774 local government areas and the communities therein.<br \/>\nIt was gathered that the meeting followed an unconfirmed communication which some states were brandishing as authorization to commence the recruitment of Police Constables for State Police Commands.<br \/>\nA senior source said that while he cannot discountenance that such communication exists, he is aware that many state police commands are not aware of such a directive including the Police Service Commission.<br \/>\nIn driving the community policing vision, Adamu had during a meeting with the police hierarchy at Force Headquarters recently emphasized that tackling the mounting insecurity in the country, grassroots policing is the way to go.<br \/>\nHe said, \u201cIn order to give full effect to our Community Policing Vision as a pathway towards bridging security gaps, we shall soon commence the implementation of the strategy across all the zones of the country.<br \/>\n\u201cHopefully, the breakdown of the Community Policing deployment plan will cover the recruitment of a total of forty thousand (40,000) Community Police Officers (CPOs) across the country.<br \/>\n\u201cThe CPOs will be recruited from within the communities where the prospective applicants reside and an average of 50 CPOs are to be engaged in each of the 774 local government areas.<br \/>\n\u201cIn addition, 1,300 CPOs will be drawn from professional bodies like the academics, road transport unions, artisans, traders associations, religious bodies, women unions, and youth organisations, among others, in order to ensure diverse representation.<br \/>\nContinuing he said, \u201cIn relation to the South-West, the CPOs shall be deployed to complement the police in law enforcement functions within their localities by performing low-risk and non-sensitive policing functions.<br \/>\n\u201cThey will also act as liaisons between the police and their communities.<br \/>\n\u201cThis policing architecture will free up conventional police personnel that hitherto perform such functions and enhance our manpower profile in relation to deployment to frontline operational duties in the South-West and across the country.<br \/>\n\u201cWhen fully implemented, the Community Policing Strategy will bridge the gap between the police and the citizens in a manner that will enhance optimal, cost-effective, and sustainable law enforcement service delivery by the police.<br \/>\nHe explained that the Community Policing concept involves engagement of citizens in identifying and prioritizing prevalent communal security threats as the effect their localities and working together with the police towards developing and implementing solutions.<br \/>\n\u201cIn giving effect to this, we are drawing on the Provisions of the Police Act in relation to the recruitment and utilisation of Special Constables who in this instance, will be engaged as Community Policing Officers (CPOs) under the coordination of the Nigeria Police towards evolving a community-focused policing architecture,\u201d he said.<br \/>\nIt was learnt that a clear picture on how the 40, 000 Community Policing Officers will be issued after the meetings between the Police High Command and the Police Service Commission arrive at workable modalities.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>President Muhammadu Buhari says \u201charder times\u2019\u2019 await bandits whose disruptive activities have brought sorrow to Nigerians, kept many away from their means of livelihood, and heightened insecurity in parts of the country. 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