The Guardian (Nigeria)

Community- driven police better than state police, says Shekarau

- From Adewale Momoh, Akure

Fgovernor of Kano State, Ibrahim Shekarau, has asserted that prioritisi­ng the adoption of community police over the proposed establishm­ent of state police will be more effective in addressing the current security challenges in the country.

Shekarau maintained that community police would be better insulated from political influences and would be better controlled than state police due to the involvemen­t of community and religious leaders.

The former Minister of Education, who emphasised the importance of fostering a strong relationsh­ip between law enforcemen­t agencies and local communitie­s, strongly believes that the involvemen­t of communitie­s in state policing would enhance trust, cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion between the police and the citizens.

He stated this at the Federal University of Technology, Akure ( FUTA) during the launch of the book, The

Psychology of Growing Old: A Personal Experience for both Young and Old, written by Sehinde Arogbafa.

Shekarau expressed concerns over the interests threatenin­g the establishm­ent of the proposed state police, stating that the presence of party thugs would jeopardise the efficiency and integrity of the security apparatus.

According to him, the primary focus of efficient security should be on intelligen­ce gathering rather than relying solely on sophistica­ted weapons, maintainin­g that the Hisbah model in Kano State and other community vigilante groups should be looked into.

He said: “I have been an advocate of community policing; it is different from what is being paraded as state police. Community policing means community watch. There is hardly any community in Nigeria that does not have what we call a vigilante group. The government only needs to organise them.

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