
Atiku Abubakar, former Nigeria
vice-president, has praised the decision of the Police Force, to withdraw
its officers from guarding private individuals and organisations in the
country.
The
Inspector-General of Police, Idris Ibrahim, on Monday announced the withdrawal
of the officers said to number about 150,000.
Atiku,
in a statement signed by his media aide, Paul Ibe, said it was obvious that
Nigeria had security emergency.
“Our
security forces are overstretched. We do not have enough military and
paramilitary forces to provide security for the peace-loving people of Nigeria
which is why the recent Government Girls Science and Technical College, Dapchi,
Yobe State kidnapping occurred. Their school was left unguarded’
“Asked by THISDAY on Saturday what he
would do different to prevent abduction like Dapchi, the Waziri Adamawa had
responded thus: ‘Recently, the Chairman of the Police Service Commission, Chief
Mike Okiro, revealed that 150,000 policemen are guarding various elites and
those we know as ‘big men’. If I had my way, I would have recalled all of those
150,000 policemen who are not performing core police duties and send them to
provide security for every school in the North-East region.
“That
to me would be a better use of their time and services. We already know that
Boko Haram has an agenda to cripple Western education in Nigeria. So how could
we have left those schools unguarded? Why should the police be guarding VIPs
who can afford personal guards and leave vulnerable girls unguarded? We are
spending billions of Naira trying to encourage girls to go to school only to
allow them be abducted by terrorists,” the statement read.
Atiku
also said he “welcomes the reported new policy of reassigning these 150,000
policemen from guarding VIPs to regular police duties especially as it relates
to the much-needed protection of schools in the Northeast and other troubled
zones.”
“As
Kenneth Blanchard said, none of us is as smart as all of us. The Waziri Adamawa
continues to call on the Buhari government to be open to solutions from
well-meaning Nigerians and friends of Nigeria so we can navigate this nation
away from the precipice,” the statement concluded.
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