State police: A memo to Northern governors and traditional rulers

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by Sen. Kawu Sumaila

Dear Esteemed Members of the Northern Governors Forum and Northern Nigeria Traditional Leaders Forum,

I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I write to commend your unwavering commitment to addressing the pressing security challenges that have plagued our beloved Northern Nigeria. Your combined efforts and concern for the safety and wellbeing of our citizens deserve profound recognition and gratitude.

It is disheartening to witness the loss of lives, properties, and the deep pain endured by families and communities as a result of the ongoing insecurity. These challenges are not just statistics; they represent real human suffering and underscore the urgent need for effective solutions.

In light of these circumstances, I wholeheartedly support the call for the National Assembly to fast-track the passage of legislation that will establish state police. This initiative is critical to enhancing the security framework in our states, enabling more localized and effective responses to threats.

As a member of the National Assembly, I am ready to lend my voice and efforts to ensuring that this aspiration becomes a reality. Furthermore, I recognize the vital role that the Northern Nigeria Traditional Leaders Forum plays as critical stakeholders in governance. Your closeness to the people and your influence in our communities are invaluable assets in navigating these complexities. Together, our collaboration can bring about the change we so desperately need.

However, I strongly urge all stakeholders to approach the establishment and implementation of state police with caution and sensitivity. It is imperative that these measures are not utilized as tools of exclusion—whether religious, political, or social—against opposition or minority groups in their respective states. The potential for misuse or politicization of state policing powers could exacerbate vulnerabilities and sow discord among our diverse populations. Therefore, we must work together to build a framework that promotes inclusivity, transparency, and accountability to gain the trust and support of all citizens.

As we move forward, let us join hands in a unified effort to address the security challenges in Northern Nigeria, prioritizing the well-being of all citizens above all else. Together, we can create a safer and more secure environment for our communities.

Once again, I commend you for your commitment and empathy during these challenging times. I look forward to collaborating with you and other stakeholders to foster a more secure and peaceful Northern Nigeria.

Warm regards,

Sen. Suleiman A Kawu Sumaila OFR represents Kano South Senatorial District. He is the chairman of Senate Committee on Downstream Petroleum Sector and vice chairman Senate Committee on Navy.

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