INSECURITY AND THE QUEST FOR STATE POLICE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE RESTRUCTURING DEBATE IN NIGERIA’S FOURTH REPUBLIC

Authors

  • Luqman SAKA College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Gambia; Department of Political Science, University of Ilorin, Nigeria
  • Sherifdeen Adeoye OLADEJO Federal College of Education (Special), Oyo, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53477/2284-9378-22-88

Keywords:

Criminality;, Constitutionalism;, Insecurity;, Nigeria;, Restructuring;, State Police

Abstract

There has been a debate on the modality for the management of the Nigerian Police Force since the return to civil rule in  1999. The debate revolves around the need to devolve constitutional authority on policing to sub-national units. In theory, this will entail moving internal security issues, inclusive of policing, from the exclusive federal list to the concurrent list. Given the heighten insecurity that has plagued the Nigerian state in recent times, this paper examines the restructuring discourse in Nigeria with a specific focus on the call for the establishment of state police within the context of the subsidiarity principle. The study was contextualized within the exploratory research design paradigm and it adopted the qualitative approach in the sourcing and analysis of data. To this end, the paper has drawn information from published media reports that include: opinion, commentaries, editorials and news articles. Data was also sourced from published academic and policy publications that include: articles, chapter in books, books and government documents. Drawing on information from these sources, this
paper assesses the positions of protagonists and antagonists of state police in Nigeria. It draws out implications for security governance in Nigeria.

Author Biography

Luqman SAKA , College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Gambia; Department of Political Science, University of Ilorin, Nigeria

Date of birth, City/Country:

30/01/1980

Ilorin /Nigeria

 

Higher education (undergraduate and graduate studies):

Bachelor degree in (field of study), awarded by (University), class of (year):

 BSc (Hon) Political Science, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, 2002

Master degree in (field of study), awarded by (University), class of (year): MSc Political Science, University of Ibadan, 2005

Doctorate degree in (field of study), awarded by (University), class of (year): International Studies, Universiti Utara Malaysia, 2012

Relevant training courses:

America Political Science Association, Africa Fellows Workshop, Ouagadouguo, 2013; 2011; Alternative Research Methodology, (SEPHIS/SEASREP), University of Manila, 2009; Democratic Governance Institute, Council for the Development of Social Sciences Research in Africa, CODESRIA, Dakar, 2007.

Relevant certifications:

Diploma in Federal Studies (Sum Cum Laude), Institute of Federalism, University of Fribourg, Switzerland.

Current position and affiliation:

Associate Professor

University of the Gambia, Republic of the Gambia &

University of Ilorin, Nigeria.

Research interests:

Peace and Conflict Studies, Security Studies, Election Studies, & International Relations.

 

 

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SAKA , L. ., & OLADEJO, S. A. . (2023). INSECURITY AND THE QUEST FOR STATE POLICE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE RESTRUCTURING DEBATE IN NIGERIA’S FOURTH REPUBLIC. BULLETIN OF "CAROL I" NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY, 11(4), 7–22. https://doi.org/10.53477/2284-9378-22-88

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