President Bola Tinubu said state policing will create opportunities for law enforcement in a manner that would address the various demands of communities across the country.
Tinubu asserted Abuja when he declared open a one-day National Dialogue on State Policing, themed, “Pathways to Peace: Reimagining Policing in Nigeria.”
Other leaders, at the event include former President Goodluck Jonathan and ex-military Head of State, Abdulsalam Abubakar; President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio; and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, among others, also rallied support for the initiative.
Tinubu, who was represented by Vice-President Kashim Shettima, noted his administration’s resolve to change the country’s security narrative.
He stressed that his administration was aware of the complex security issues confronting Nigeria, and was continually developing and refining its strategies and methods to address the challenges effectively.
According to Shettima, “The commitment of the administration of President Tinubu to reform the police force and enhance security at both the national and state levels is unwavering.
“We view the outcomes of today’s deliberations as crucial inputs that will guide the government’s actions towards reforming the institution of the police and achieving a safer and more secure Nigeria.”
“Our dialogue today should also be seen as an opportunity to listen, understand, and propose solutions that bridge gaps. This forum mustn't be the end but the beginning of an ongoing conversation on the issue of police and security sector reform in our country.”