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Third Estate: Security Experts Advocate Community Policing

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August 13, 2019
Ahmed Bolaji Nagode President Third-Estate
Ahmed Bolaji Nagode President Third-Estate

Third Estate: Security Experts Advocate Community Policing
… Warn of Danger of Posting Police to States of Origin

Security experts and community leaders have advocated for the adoption of Community Policing as a panacea to tackle security challenges facing the country. They said security issues are joint responsibilities of the community and security agencies.

They made the call at the 21st annual lecture/dinner organised by Third Estate, a sociocultural group in Ilorin Emirate of Kwara State.

Those who spoke were Ambassador Usman Abdulazeez, a former diplomat, a retired Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Adisa Bolanta, Legal Practitioner and specialist in security matters Abdul Hakeem Mustapha (SAN).

Speaking on the topic, “Proactive response to Security issues in Ilorin Emirate”, Ambassador Abdulazeez, a former President of Ilorin Emirate Descendants Progressive Union (IEDPU), said the security challenge experienced in the state between 2012 and 2018 was reduced drastically through joint collaboration between the people of the community and the police.

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“Through the joint efforts of the people and the police we were able to arrest 42 cult members, many hemp smokers and hemp sellers, ritualists and kidnappers who were operating in Ilorin metropolis and were able to avert a religious crisis on June 3, 2018.

“That is why we were able to combat the challenge and that is why we have low crime rate in Ilorin Emirate today,” he said.

Abdulazeez suggested that the police should emphasise on community policing and reintroduce the 1978 model of recruitment whereby policemen were posted to their local governments and states of origin.

In his contribution, AIG Bolanta, said that solving security problems was a joint collaboration between the community and security agencies.

He warned that posting policemen to their state of origin was dangerous because of population explosion and technological advancement and it should be done with caution.

Also in his contribution, Barrister Mustapha, SAN, said that adequate punishment should be given to those involved in kidnapping with their sponsors and arms suppliers identified and punished.

He said the creation of state police would help resolve the security issues in the country.

The President of Third-Estate, Mallam Bolaji Nagode expressed deep appreciation to guest lecturers and panel of discussants on security challenges.

He said the group would submit a position paper from the outcome of the discourse to guide the government in tackling insecurity in the various communities.

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