Friday, October 3

The North-Central All Progressives Congress (APC) Forum has urged President Bola Tinubu and members of the National Assembly to reject calls for the creation of state police in the country.

The Forum, comprising APC stakeholders in the North-Central region, made the plea in response to Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s recent call for the creation of state police.
Mutfwang had, while speaking at a special court session organised to mark the commencement of the 2025/2026 legal year in Jos, declared that the time for state police has come.

The governor urged the President and members of the National Assembly to support the actualisation of state police, saying it will help to address insecurity in Plateau and other parts of the country.
However, the North-Central APC Forum has opposed the governor’s position.
In a statement released in Abuja on Friday by its Chairman, Saleh Zazzaga, a member of the APC campaign council in the 2023 election, the North-Central APC Forum warned against the dangers of introducing state police in Nigeria.

The Forum warned that state police would become a tool for the oppression of minority groups and opposition elements.

“The North-Central APC Forum has noted with alarm calls for the creation of state police in Nigeria. State police will only lead to anarchy and increased impunity across the country and, as a result, these calls should be rejected by all right-thinking Nigerians.
“State police will only exist to serve the interests of those in power, further subjugating minority groups who are already being oppressed in various states across the country.

“As we speak, most of the governors are using machineries and instruments of the state to intimidate, oppress, and harass minority groups and the opposition in their states. We are afraid of how far they will go when they now have a full-fledged police force at their beck and call.

“State police will give them the licence to do and undo. Even now, the governors are able to use the present federal police against those they perceive to be their political opponents. The police are used to destroy the businesses and properties of those in the opposition and even other law-abiding citizens who are not in the camp of the governors. This is happening even as the governors continue to complain that they are not in charge of the security apparatus in their states.

“If they can use the federal police, over which they do not have direct control, to deal with the opposition, what they are doing now will be child’s play compared to what they will do when they have their own police force in the form of state police.
“We know for a fact that state police will become nothing more than a ready and willing tool for the oppression of minority groups and opposition elements across the country.

“State police will derail the democratic system as it will be used to suppress dissent and turn those in positions of authority, especially the governors, into dictators.
“We dare say that, with state police, anybody who is seen as an opponent of the government would be hounded and thrown into jail, or, worse still, end up losing their lives. Opposition will be criminalised,” the statement read in parts.

The APC Forum further argued that the creation of state police would be counterproductive, particularly in secular societies like Plateau State and the other North-Central states.
The Forum warned that the next step after state police will be ‘state religion’. According to the group, governors will use state police to criminalise the activities of other religious groups.

The statement said, “We do not want state police in the North-Central, which is a secular region where you also have minority groups and people who practice different religions. We oppose state police because we have observed that some of our governors in the North-Central do not want to accommodate minorities, including the religious practices of minority communities.

“If you are to arm these governors with state police, they will criminalise the traditional practices and religions of minority groups.”

The North-Central APC Forum further asserted that state police is a “dangerous proposal” due to the attitude of some governors who place religious doctrines above Nigeria’s constitution.

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