TheCitizen - It's all about you
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
TheCitizen - It's all about you
No Result
View All Result

Fixing security – The Nation

The Citizen by The Citizen
May 26 2015
in Public Affairs, Uncategorized
A A
0

Security is the hallmark of a state. It is all a throw-back to the Social Contract theory, under which the people surrender part of their rights to a sovereign in exchange for security.

But under President Goodluck Jonathan, Nigerians experienced a reverse: the Nigerian state literally cowered before blatant insecurity; and there was no Leviathan to the rescue. Under massive and relentless threat from Boko Haram terror and sundry violent crimes, Nigeria, since independence in 1960, came closest to state failure.

Worse: the outgoing government’s feeble response was to negotiate down its monopoly of coercion. Examples abound in the oil pipeline protection contracts it signed with firms floated by former Niger Delta militants and the Oodu’a People’s Congress (OPC) cadres. Even the brave Civilian Joint Task Force (Civilian JTF) in the North, which though is playing an admirable role in current efforts to curtail Boko Haram, if not well managed, could be a source of serious future security crises.

When the government, as the Jonathan Presidency has done, starts ceding part of its coercive powers to groups of citizens, the alarms should start clanging. That is why all that must stop under the Muhammadu Buhari government. What is called for is a new, more efficient and more effective security architecture.

But the Buhari Presidency cannot do that unless and until it appreciates the roots of the crisis. Over the years, there has, trust-wise, developed a gulf between the central primal security agencies like the Police; so much so that local communities tend to view the Police with suspicion, if not outright hatred. Also, grinding poverty of the majority had steadily alienated the Nigerian state from a big chunk of its own citizens, so much so that state security organs were only the hated faces of the hated state.

That singular factor drove militancy in the Niger Delta. It also aided the initial growth of Boko Haram, when budding terrorists on motor-bikes attacked police personnel and torched police facilities.

So, if Nigeria’s centralised primal security agencies appear too far to be trusted by Nigerian local people and communities, the first thing to do is to federalise those forces and agencies. What that means is that the Buhari Presidency must urgently work towards amending laws to legalise state police.

But since that would require constitutional amendments that could take some time, the incoming government could adopt a deliberate policy of community recruitment of intelligence personnel, both for the police and even the military, and, as much as possible, make those recruits work within their communities.

That would score two goals: avert crimes before they are committed; and eventually bolster mutual trust between communities nationwide and the security forces. Gradually, therefore, total state authority would be restored, without even appearing authoritarian.

Beyond federalisation, however, the incoming government must ensure the Police Force is adequately funded; and its budget weaned of the cankerworm of corruption, now widespread. It might also want to consider public-private collaboration, as Lagos State, under Babatunde Fashola, SAN, had gloriously pioneered.

Federalisation, however, can only apply to the civil security agencies like the Police, Department of State Security (DSS), the National Security and Civil Defence Corps.

For the military, the Buhari Presidency should opt for a clear revamping. From their clear feebleness against the Boko Haram onslaught, the Jonathan years have left the Army, Navy and Air Force in a shambles, jaded and disoriented.

So, the new government should re-arm the military, fix the morale of its personnel and make recruitment more transparent. More so, it should further professionalise the military. Since the weeding out of “political soldiers” at the advent of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidency, it would appear Jonathan’s crass politicisation of state institutions has brought the once great military very close perdition. That must not be tolerated.

Since there are hardly bad soldiers but bad officers, the Buhari Presidency should take a very close look at its officers’ corps and weed out everyone found to have compromised their military essence and betrayed their service oath. That done, military budget too must be sacrosanct. That is the only way fresh investments in ordinance and even training would restore the military’s pride.

Still, after all said and done, the greatest security of security is a good economy. A sound economy greatly reduces mass poverty; therefore removing the nursery from whence tension breeds.

Previous Post

Resting the Excess Crude Account controversy – The Sun

Next Post

Emefiele should avert another bank crisis – Punch

Related Posts

Curfew in Abuja today for LG council elections
Public Affairs

Hidden cost of elections – Punch

April 17 2026
Oil prices jump back toward $100 on Mideast ceasefire doubts
Public Affairs

As Nigeria moves away from oil dependency – Punch

April 13 2026
Easter gets bloodier – Punch
Public Affairs

Easter gets bloodier – Punch

April 12 2026
Security chiefs’ discordant tunes – Punch
Public Affairs

Security chiefs’ discordant tunes – Punch

April 10 2026
NASS: Withdraw MDPA amendment bill – Punch
Public Affairs

NASS: Withdraw MDPA amendment bill – Punch

April 9 2026
Anti-immigrant protests in South Africa – Punch
Public Affairs

Anti-immigrant protests in South Africa – Punch

April 8 2026
Next Post

Emefiele should avert another bank crisis - Punch

Real Madrid sack Ancelotti

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

FROM THE GRASSROOTS

Police launch manhunt for killers of Imo traditional ruler

Police launch manhunt for killers of Imo traditional ruler

by The Editor
April 11 2026
0

...

Lassa fever deaths rise in Nigeria

Lassa fever deaths rise in Nigeria

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

...

Oyo govt installs Sen Alli, two Ibadan High Chiefs as monarchs in absentia

Oyo govt installs Sen Alli, two Ibadan High Chiefs as monarchs in absentia

by The Editor
April 3 2026
0

...

Abia traditional rulers endorse Gov. Otti for second term

Abia traditional rulers endorse Gov. Otti for second term

by The Editor
March 25 2026
0

...

APPOINTMENTS

416 nurses, midwives get automatic appointments in Yobe

416 nurses, midwives get automatic appointments in Yobe

by The Editor
April 8 2026
0

...

Tinubu renews Bugaje’s appointment as NBTE boss

Tinubu renews Bugaje’s appointment as NBTE boss

by The Editor
April 2 2026
0

...

Kwara governor congratulates new CAF General Secretary

Kwara governor congratulates new CAF General Secretary

by The Editor
April 1 2026
0

...

Senate confirms Magnus Abe as NUPRC board chairman

Senate confirms Magnus Abe as NUPRC board chairman

by The Editor
March 31 2026
0

...

ODDITIES

Bwala, Hasan and the art of the political interview

I had throat surgery after Al Jazeera interview – Daniel Bwala

by The Editor
April 11 2026
0

Robbers cut off teacher’s hand in Kano

Robbers cut off teacher’s hand in Kano

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

Cross River actor dies after cannon malfunction at rehearsal

Cross River actor dies after cannon malfunction at rehearsal

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

GLOBAL NEWS

Iran warns US military vessels, others to avoid Strait of Hormuz

Iran military command closes Strait of Hormuz again

by The Editor
April 18 2026
0

...

Trump threatens to end Iran ceasefire if no deal by Wednesday

Trump threatens to end Iran ceasefire if no deal by Wednesday

by The Editor
April 18 2026
0

...

Italy suspends defence agreement with Israel as Lebanon attacks stoke tensions

Italy suspends defence agreement with Israel as Lebanon attacks stoke tensions

by The Editor
April 14 2026
0

...

Ghanaians pray daily for Nigeria’s success, says Pres. Mahama

Ghanaians pray daily for Nigeria’s success, says Pres. Mahama

by The Editor
April 14 2026
0

...

Benin Republic elects 49-year-old Wadagni as new president

Benin Republic elects 49-year-old Wadagni as new president

by The Editor
April 14 2026
0

...

State of the States

Delta govt urges youths to join Army

Delta govt urges youths to join Army

by The Editor
April 11 2026
0

...

21,452 applicants jostle for 1,000 rural teaching Jobs in Nasarawa

21,452 applicants jostle for 1,000 rural teaching Jobs in Nasarawa

by The Editor
April 10 2026
0

...

Police begin statewide offensive after deadly Kebbi attacks

Police begin statewide offensive after deadly Kebbi attacks

by The Editor
April 10 2026
0

...

Edo deputy governor’s mother dies at 95

Edo deputy governor’s mother dies at 95

by The Editor
April 8 2026
0

...

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Shell/NNPC, partners, delivers Landmark Geosciences Centre of Excellence at UNILAG

Shell/NNPC, partners, delivers Landmark Geosciences Centre of Excellence at UNILAG

April 18 2026
African Refiners & Distributors: Forging the way forward to deliver a unique, sustainable African downstream energy Transition and Finance Plan

ARDA 20th Annual Conference: Energy security tops bill as African oil refiners resolve robust defences against int’l market fluctuations

April 18 2026
APC kicks as Atiku tags Tinubu’s economic policy prescriptions shambolic

Atiku slams Tinubu over rising, ‘unbearable’ cost of living

April 18 2026
FG budgets N135bn for 2027 election lawsuits

Nigeria not a poor country, says Presidency

April 18 2026

EDITORIAL REVIEW

Curfew in Abuja today for LG council elections

Hidden cost of elections – Punch

by The Editor
April 17 2026
0

Oil prices jump back toward $100 on Mideast ceasefire doubts

As Nigeria moves away from oil dependency – Punch

by The Editor
April 13 2026
0

Easter gets bloodier – Punch

Easter gets bloodier – Punch

by The Editor
April 12 2026
0

Security chiefs’ discordant tunes – Punch

Security chiefs’ discordant tunes – Punch

by The Editor
April 10 2026
0

NASS: Withdraw MDPA amendment bill – Punch

NASS: Withdraw MDPA amendment bill – Punch

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

Opinion

Even INEC admonishes the media?

Even INEC admonishes the media?

by The Editor
April 12 2026
0

...

Enugu: Gov Mbah presents N521.5bn budget for 2024

Mbah: From contested mandate to constructive governance in Enugu

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

...

Tinubu finds his own demons

How will Tinubu campaign in Plateau State?

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

...

Bwala, Hasan and the art of the political interview

Bwala, Hasan and the art of the political interview

by The Editor
April 6 2026
0

...

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2026 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2026 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.