ALGON urges the Federal Government to grant the people’s request for state police.
The Association of Local Governments of Nigeria has declared its support for the establishment of state police in the country.
This is contained in a statement issued at the end of the group’s National Executive Meeting in Enugu on Wednesday. The statement, signed by the National President of the association, Kolade Alabi, urged the Federal Government to grant the people’s request for state police.“To me, security requires a bottom-top approach, not a top-bottom approach.
“When we adopt this approach over the rising state of insecurity, the country will be safe for all of us,” the ALGON boss stated. He lauded the council chairmen in Enugu State for their efforts in promoting peace, security and infrastructure development in the rural communities.“It is not all about building infrastructure, it is also about investing in physiological infrastructure, which is what we have seen.
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