• Experts Seek Security Sector Reforms
• ‘Decentralise Policing, Restructure Armed Forces, Retire Redundant Senior Officers To Restore Sanity’
• ‘We Must Create Employment, Move Citizens Out Of Poverty’
• Amachree Canvasses Keeping Security Out Of Politics
• Says Independent Police, Equal Justice, Rule Of Law Will Improve Situation
• Devolution Of Power, True Federalism Key To Security Of Lives —Edom
With the general elections a few weeks away and with incidences of kidnappings, mindless killings and other forms of insecurity at fever pitch nationally, stakeholders have challenged the leading Presidential candidates on how they could tackle insecurity decisively if they get to power.
They stressed that anyone who emerges the next president must have a clear agenda on how to tackle the multi-dimensional and pervasive insecurity across the nation, if Nigeria must grow economically.
The stance, for most of the commentators, was against the backdrop of the fact that the current government seems to have run out of ideas on how to put an end to insecurity.