In response to escalating security concerns, the Lagos State House of Assembly has issued a resounding call for the initiation of a constitutional amendment by the National Assembly to facilitate the establishment of state police forces.
Emphasizing the alarming rise in incidents of kidnapping and insecurity nationwide, the Assembly underscores the imperative for immediate action.
Presiding over a crucial plenary session, Speaker Mudashiru Obasa spearheaded the call for urgent legislative reforms to address the prevailing security challenges.
Demand for Constitutional Amendment: Speaker Obasa, addressing the Assembly under ‘Matter of Urgent Public Importance,’ reiterated the pressing need for constitutional revisions to authorize the formation of state police units.
Citing a recent abduction incident involving a commercial bus in Ikorodu, Lagos, Obasa stressed the urgency of the matter and implored the National Assembly to expedite the amendment process.
The Assembly advocates for the augmentation of the Neighbourhood Safety Corps to bolster the security apparatus in Lagos State.
Recognizing the strain on existing security mechanisms, the Assembly underscores the necessity for enhanced support to complement the efforts of law enforcement agencies.
Addressing concerns regarding potential misuse of state police powers by governors, Speaker Obasa advocates for stringent checks and balances within the legal framework.
Proposals include allocating a dedicated portion of the Security Trust Fund to fortify the capabilities of the state security apparatus.
Beyond reactive measures, the Assembly stresses the importance of addressing root causes of insecurity through proactive strategies.
Emphasizing the role of youth engagement initiatives, including sports, Speaker Obasa underscores the potential of sports as a deterrent to criminal activities.
In a poignant intervention, Mr. Aro Moshood (APC – Ikorodu Constituency II) recounts the chilling ordeal of a recent kidnapping incident in Igbogbo Bayeku, Ijede Local Council Development Area, underscoring the urgent need for heightened security surveillance.
Echoing these sentiments, Mr. Ajayi Oladele (APC – Ibeju-Lekki II) underscores the necessity for proactive governance measures, particularly in managing the influx of migrants into Lagos without adequate accommodation plans.