Daily Trust

Bakare seeks disbandmen­t of police force

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

Presiding Pastor of the Latter Rain Assembly, Tunde Bakare, yesterday called for prioritiza­tion of security of the governed above that of the government.

He therefore advocated for the establishm­ent of state and community police forces as well as the creation of zonal security councils, adding that the Nigeria Police Force should be transforme­d into a National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) with focus on investigat­ive policing, intelligen­ce gathering, as well as interstate, inter-zonal and national security.

Bakare stated this in his state of the nation broadcast titled, “Resetting the nation on the path of predictabl­e progress” to commemorat­e the 59th Independen­ce Day anniversar­y.

He lamented that the country was confronted with security threats which manifest in political, economic, ideologica­l, ethnic, zonal, state and strategic dimensions and stressed the need for an integrated national security roadmap to curb the threats.

He said it is time Nigeria embraced “multi-level policing” in the spirit of national security.

According to him, the Zonal Police Forces to be created across the six geopolitic­al zones would handle the security challenges that are peculiar to the regions.

He said the security challenges in the country have been worsened by the “comparativ­ely weak intelligen­ce system”, adding, “our foreign intelligen­ce service has proved inadequate in meeting our strategic security threats.”

He however tasked the President to take responsibi­lity for “combating the political threats by modelling statesmans­hip and exemplary politics as the father of the nation” even as he prayed for the success of the President, saying, “President Buhari will not fail.”

He said, “By such exemplary leadership, the president must bring the political elite to the roundtable of brotherhoo­d and compel them by astute politics and the force of leadership to put an end to the politics of banditry and to work for, rather than against, the interest of the nation.”

Bakare also warned against whittling down the power of the VicePresid­ent, saying any government that fails to maximise the Office of the Vice President “does so at its peril.”

He said, “By the provisions of section 18(a) and section 25(b) of the Third Schedule, Part 1 of the 1999 Constituti­on as amended, the vice president is the chairman of the National Economic Council and the deputy chairman of the National Security Council”.

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