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Why Tinubu Should Slow Down State Police Creation – Dickson

National Leader of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Seriake Dickson, has applauded the move to create state police by President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Naija News reports that Dickson shared his approval during an interview on ‘Sunday Politics’, a programme on Channels Television.

He, however, warned Tinubu to slow down the process of creating state police.

According to him, attention should be focused on fighting terrorism and insecurity, adding that the business of implementing a state police force should be left to the next government.

President Tinubu should slow down the process of state police creation.

“I commend the move to decentralise policing, but we should also decentralise mineral rights. That’s what we call resource control.

“The president has done this (state police), and it has my support, but my prescription would have been to decentralise it to the zonal levels first.

“Then, we amend the constitution to give governors power to appoint the commissioners of police working with the Police Service Commission, PSC, and then putting them to the Houses of Assembly for screening and oversight,” he said.

The NDC presidential candidate, Peter Obi, had also said that he is suspicious of the timing of state police.

“You can’t amend the constitution and give powers to the governors when there’s an upcoming election,” Obi had said.