Sultan, Wamakko advocate creation of State Police
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Saad
Abubakar III and Gov. Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto have advocated the creation of
State Police in the country to tacke insurgency .
The two leaders spoke in Sokoto on
Sunday, when the sultan paid the traditional Sallah homage to the governor.
Abubakar, who was the first to
speak, said state governments were already spending huge sums of money to
provide vehicles and security gadgets, among others to security agencies in the
country.
“Most state governments, if not all,
provide one form of assistance or the other to security agencies; they build or
renovate offices for them.
“The time for the creation of state
police is now’’, the sultan said, adding that the creation of state would help
in addressing current security challenges in parts of the nation,” he said.
Responding, Wamakko said that state
police, when created would assist in reducing difficulty currently faced by
policemen often deployed to states other than theirs.
“State governments have continued to
suffer so much as a result of security challenge, the security of lives and
property will be enhanced if state police is created,’’ Wamakko said. (NAN)
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