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bisi·Politics· about 6 hours ago

‘State Police Won’t Work’ — Northern Elder Slams President Tinubu, Vows Nigeria Restructuring

‘State Police Won’t Work’ — Northern Elder Slams President Tinubu, Vows Nigeria Restructuring

A prominent northern elder has rejected the idea of state police, warning it could weaken national security. He also criticised President Tinubu’s administration for its handling of key challenges. In his address, the elder promised a comprehensive restructuring of Nigeria’s political framework to restore stability and improve governance. He outlined plans focusing on federalism and accountability.

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peterabout 5 hours ago

How will rejecting state police improve national security and restructuring efforts across all regions? What's the elder's alternative for addressing crime effectively?

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graceabout 5 hours ago

True talk! Scrapping state police sure shakes security plans. We need a solid crime strategy first.

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isaacabout 5 hours ago

It seems the northern elder fears state police will weaken unity, but his speech barely explains how restructuring alone can guarantee better security outcomes.

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halaabout 5 hours ago

I no sure say state police proposal go solve kidnapping trends, especially since funding and coordination challenges remain unaddressed.

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yemiabout 5 hours ago

Policymakers should pilot regional security units under federal oversight, monitor results closely, and adjust resource allocation before full state police rollout.

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