Some Govs’ll Use State Police to Oppress Political Opponents – Falana Tells FG

Human rights lawyer Femi Falana has warned that some state governors will use state police as a means of oppression.

Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), stated this in an interview on Channels Television on Friday.

Recall that calls for state police have been on recently, with some governors and regional socio-political groups like Afenifere and Ohanaeze Ndigbo saying it would curb the menacing trend of kidnapping, banditry, and sundry crimes.

He stated that there must be proper guarantees under the law to prevent situations where governors use police apparatus to intimidate and oppress political opponents.

According to Falana, policing has been decentralized in the country as residential estates and communities have private security outfits with personnel armed with different weapons guarding inhabitants of such communities.

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He said the jurisdictions of state police must be clearly defined to prevent inter-rivalry and more clashes between security agents, adding that state police must be a people-police service and not a government-centered one.

However, Falana revealed that, “Unfortunately, our governors have allowed the Nigeria Police Force to become the Federal Government Police Force, hence the demand for state police.

“Under Section 216 of the Constitution, the President of the Republic cannot appoint or remove an Inspector General of Police without consulting the Nigeria Police Council.”

“We must go back to the provifsions of the Constitution. It’s not unusual in a federation to have federal government police and state police but again, we have to go back to the drawing table and finetune our policies before we have state police. We must assure our people.

“There are governors in Nigeria that will turn state police into an instrument of oppression because even right now, the federal police is turned into an instrument of oppression.

“So, we must agree that in a Federation, every tier of government, every federating unit should be able to enforce its own laws, with its own security apparatus but you must guarantee that there will be no intimidation or oppression of political opponents, either by the federal government police, state police or even local government police.

“Right now, we deceive ourselves, we already have decentralisation of police; every community, every estate all have their own private security arrangement and majority of them are armed”, he added.