Lagos
– Gov. Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State on Tuesday said that the state
government was nearly running a state police with the massive funding of
the state`s police command.
Speaking at the 6th Lagos Town Hall Meeting in Victoria Island,
Fashola said that the state government picked up the burden owing to the
inability of the Federal Government to properly fund the force.
He said that the government had spent about N8.7 billion to support
the police command in the last five years, saying much of the funds went
into vehicles, equipment and other logistics.
The governor wondered why there were oppositions to the idea of state
police, saying the state had shown that the model was workable with
what it was already doing.
“With the present arrangement, the funding of the police is never the
responsibility of state governments rather it is that of the central
government.
“The Federal Government runs the police and until they listen and
submit by way of constitutional amendment, we won`t still get results.
“What we are already doing in Lagos is state police because we are
funding law enforcement agencies with the resources generated by the
state.
“And I make bold to say, we have so far provided over 85 per cent of
the assets currently in use by the security agencies in the state and
these assets can be seen all over the state.
“So, what else? Those who are standing against the idea of state
police are only turning the issue upside down,’’ Fashola said. (NAN)
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