The Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria (KACRAN) has described the proposed state police as too expensive and risky to implement.
Khalil Bello, KACRAN’s national president, said this in a statement in Damaturu on Friday.
He said the cost of establishing state police, depending on a state’s population, was between N10 billion to N30 billion, while monthly salaries and operational costs would gulp about N3 billion.
“These expenditures could divert critical resources from essential public services such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure, which are vital for the development and well-being of the region,” he said.
Mr Bello said there were also concerns over abuse of state police by the politicians.
“There is a risk that these forces could be used to serve the interests of local political leaders rather than the broader public, leading to the victimisation of opposition parties and creating an environment of lawlessness and anarchy.
“Such a scenario could undermine the rule of law and erode public trust in law enforcement,” he said.
He recommended redirecting resources toward initiatives promoting sustainable development and long-term prosperity for the country.
Mr Bello listed the initiatives as including agriculture investment, youth employment and industrial and infrastructure development.
The KACRAN’s president also proposed the establishment of a security foundation fund in which monthly donations would be made to support the police.
“KACRAN calls on the Arewa Consultative Forum, Northern Consultative Forum, emirs, and all northern leaders to oppose the establishment of state police.
“We believe that focusing on social services and economic development will yield greater benefits for the region than the creation of state police, which may ultimately exacerbate existing challenges.
“By investing in sustainable initiatives, northern states can create a more secure, prosperous, and harmonious society for all citizens,” he said.
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