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Lawal Ayodele

@ayodanice1

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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2015
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Leo Taoheed Olaniyi Hameed
Leo Taoheed Olaniyi Hameed@HameedOlaniyi1·
@ayodanice1 @therealFadaca I don’t like to use an abusive words on anyone but una Dey always reason from una anus because how can you be comparing fuel subsidy remover with constitution amendment on security
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Oluwadamilare Fabiyi of #Geni
Seyi Makinde is vindicated. Because if this could happen two years ago, why exactly were they asking for memoranda and telling the governors to meet the IGP if they want the state police?? What this administration deserves is continual calling out and we will keep doing that. If you don’t call them out, they will not do anything about security or other issues.
Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz

Details of Proposed Constitutional Amendments for the Establishment of State Police and Federal Police 1. Establishment of Federal Police and State Police (New Section 214) • Two distinct police bodies are constitutionally established: • (a) the Federal Police • (b) State Police (one per State, established by State law) The National Assembly must pass an Act prescribing: • Structure, organisation, administration, and powers of the Federal Police • Framework and guidelines for the establishment of State Police • State Police cannot commence operational policing until: • Established by a Law of the State House of Assembly, and • Certified as meeting national minimum standards (prescribed by an Act of the National Assembly) • Transitional provision: Until a State Police becomes operational, the Federal Police continues all policing functions in that State. After commencement, the Federal Police handles federal policing functions and may provide assistance to the State Police. 2. Responsibilities and Non-Interference (Section 214) Federal Police is responsible for: • Maintenance of public security, public order, and security of persons/property throughout the Federation (to the extent provided by the Constitution or National Assembly Act). • Similar functions within a State to the extent the State has legislative power under the Constitution. Key safeguard against federal overreach (Section 214(6)): The Federal Police shall not interfere with State Police operations or a State’s internal security affairs except in these limited cases: • To contain serious threats where there is a complete breakdown of law and order and the State Police is unable to respond. • When the Governor requests intervention. • When a State Police is unable to function due to administrative, financial, or other problems. Any such intervention requires prior approval by the National Police Council. Federal Capital Territory (FCT): Fully under the jurisdiction and operational control of the Federal Police. 3. Leadership and Command (New Section 215) • Federal Police: Headed by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP). • Appointed by the President on the advice of the National Police Council, from serving members of the Federal Police. • Subject to confirmation by the National Assembly. • The IGP has command over the entire Federal Police, including contingents in States. • The President (or authorised Minister) may give lawful directions on public safety and order; the IGP must comply. • State Police: Headed by a Commissioner of Police (CP). • Appointed by the Governor on the advice of the National Police Council, from serving members of the State Police. • Subject to confirmation by the State House of Assembly. • The Governor (or authorised Commissioner) may give lawful directions on public safety and order; the CP must comply. • If the CP believes a direction is unlawful or contradicts general policing standards, the matter can be referred to the National Police Council (whose decision is final). 4. Removal of Top Officers (New Section 216) • IGP: Removed only by the President on the recommendation of the National Police Council for specified grounds (grave misconduct, breach of Police Act/Regulations/Code of Conduct, conviction for fraud/dishonesty, bankruptcy, or mental incapacity). Requires two-thirds majority approval of the National Assembly. • State Commissioner of Police: Removed only by the Governor on the recommendation of the National Police Council for similar grounds. Requires two-thirds majority approval of the State House of Assembly. 5. Funding Support (New Section 216A) The Federal Government shall provide grants or aids to State Police on the recommendation of the National Police Council, subject to approval by the National Assembly. 6. Oversight Bodies National Police Council (restructured and renamed from the old Nigeria Police Council; new composition and expanded functions in Third Schedule): • Broad membership including: Chairman (Presidential appointee confirmed by NA), Attorney-General of the Federation, serving senior Federal Police officer, Attorneys-General of all States, retired Commissioners of Police (one per geo-political zone), representatives of NHRC, Public Complaints Commission, NLC, NBA, NUJ, and Traditional Rulers’ Councils. • Key functions: Appointment and discipline of Federal Police officers (except IGP); recommending State top officers (CP, DCP, ACP) to Governors based on State PSC lists; supervising Federal and State Police activities (within constitutional limits); setting standards for training, intelligence, forensics; assisting State Police on request. State Police Service Commission (new body established for each State in Third Schedule, Part II): • Composition: Chairman (appointed by Governor, confirmed by State HA), representatives of NHRC, Public Complaints Commission, NLC, NBA, NUJ, retired Assistant Commissioners of Police (one per senatorial district), and Traditional Rulers’ Council. • Functions: Recommending three qualified candidates for CP/DCP/ACP to the National Police Council; appointment, discipline, and removal of State Police officers below the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police; other functions as prescribed by Constitution or National Assembly Act. 7. Legislative Framework (Second Schedule – Concurrent Legislative List) • National Assembly may make laws on: establishment/organisation/administration/powers/duties of Federal Police; powers/duties of State Police; national minimum standards for both; policing standards, inspection, certification, complaints mechanisms, criminal information systems, inter-governmental cooperation, federal intervention, use of force, firearms, grants, and accountability. • State Houses of Assembly may make laws for the establishment, organisation, administration, funding, and oversight of their State Police — but must comply with the Constitution and valid National Assembly Acts. • States may set higher standards than national minimums but not lower. • National Assembly laws cannot give federal authorities routine command, deployment, appointment, promotion, transfer, discipline, or control over State Police personnel (except for explicitly authorised federal intervention). 8. Other Related Changes • Updates to various constitutional provisions (e.g., Sections 34, 35, 39, 42, 84, 89, 129, 153) to replace references to “Nigeria Police Force” with appropriate “Police”, “Federal Police”, or “State Police” terminology. • Exclusive Legislative List adjustments (e.g., light arms for policing purposes; fingerprints/biometrics/forensics shared with State Police; Federal Police listed separately). • Consequential amendments to the Third Schedule for the new bodies and their compositions/powers.

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Leo Taoheed Olaniyi Hameed
Leo Taoheed Olaniyi Hameed@HameedOlaniyi1·
@therealFadaca Una sha like to be defending nonsense So they should just come out and approve the establishment without proper consultation? And why he did not call the FG out before the even that happens in his State
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No*pressure@oyeweler·
@ayodanice1 @Godfrey_OC @Acedolapo See seyi really messed up because he is part of the gang up against democracy so anything that want to happen to him should happen but thesame punishment should be applied to other erring governors
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Future Billionaire☺️
Future Billionaire☺️@Acedolapo·
Can you all see the coordinated attacks on Seyi Makinde this morning? These cretins are so predictable. It's actually well deserved for him for the G5 nonsense he did in 2023.
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Lawal Ayodele
Lawal Ayodele@ayodanice1·
@Hon_owolewa @FortisoftT @OlayinkaLere By this, you mean he can create a weapon bearing outfit? How much do you know about the Nigerian constitution, it doesn't seem to me that you are Nigerian nor living here?
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Lere Olayinka - Aresa 1
Lere Olayinka - Aresa 1@OlayinkaLere·
When Ekiti State was invaded by kidnappers then, as Governor, Fayose did not wait for President Buhari. Rather, he did what he should do as a Governor. He mobilised local hunters. He mobilised security men, including soldiers. Most importantly, Fayose made laws to BAN OPEN GRAZING in Ekiti, such that Fulani herders were not allowed to enter the State in the night and cattle rearers in Ekiti were identified. I remember when a pregnant woman was killed in Orin Ekiti Farm Settlement, Fayose summoned the stakeholders, including Fulani Leaders to the government house. Son of one of the Fulani leaders, Alhaji Abache was accused of being among those who killed the woman. Fayose mandated Alhaji Abache to produce his son within one week or leave Ekiti. Within three days, Abache brought the son. Like I have maintained, we can keep playing politics of emotions and sentiments with this issue of insecurity, especially in the South-West, when we are ready, we will hold our Governors accountable.
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Owolewa
Owolewa@Hon_owolewa·
@ayodanice1 @FortisoftT @OlayinkaLere So the governor that collects millions (if not billion) of naira monthly for security vote can secure weapons that can bring down the bandits right
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No*pressure@oyeweler·
@Godfrey_OC @Acedolapo I agree with you, he cannot be only used as a sacred cow when other apc governors are being pampered.
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F.O HAMMED
F.O HAMMED@LakunleHammed·
I remember his first press conference where he offered dialogue with the bandits. That was giving criminals an option instead of confronting them. Now he says their demands are unacceptable. From day one, this crisis looked more politicized than properly managed, and innocent people are paying the price.
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Dewdrop
Dewdrop@OyinAtiBode·
Ṣeyi Makinde is not a good person. He does not like the people of Ọyọ and Yorùbás at large. Using the people's lives to play politics saying the federal government didn't allow Amọtẹkun in Lagos. Vote for me as the president and I will provide security. Hold him responsible!
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Omituntun 2.0
Omituntun 2.0@GSMfor2027·
Every other State you listed has a worse security situation than Oyo State but the FG should make an example of Oyo State "to fix insecurity in other states". This is the kite that the FG has sent its minions to fly to test the waters.
Bolaji Fesomade@MasterBolaji

If Oyo State gets a state of emergency over insecurity, other states like Kwara, Zamfara, Ondo, Ekiti, Borno, Niger, and Katsina will fix their kidnapping issues. The President must be proactive. Use one state as an example, or governors won't sit up and take responsibility.

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Lawal Ayodele
Lawal Ayodele@ayodanice1·
@Hon_owolewa @FortisoftT @OlayinkaLere Wait, you mean to tell us that these bandits are poorly armed? Did you read that hunters went after them and they were too heavy for the hunters to match in Oyo state?
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Bruno Fernandes
Bruno Fernandes@B_Fernandes8·
how can I assist you? ☕
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Taiwo_Ajakaye
Taiwo_Ajakaye@dmightyangel·
Got N30 billion from FG, went silent for more than one year.... Exposed....Then denied it...Then claimed the money is in Bank for more than one year and even till now..... ₦7.7bn surveillance aircraft and everywhere went silent afterward ....Then queried, first were different narratives of why nothing is available..... Then suddenly is currently being assembled in Nigeria and will be ready in 2 weeks🥹🥹🥹 How can we make progress as a people?
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Omer Okumus
Omer Okumus@omerokumusx·
@hsprafrique You build it, then send me the bills and issue an invoice for $250k. If you are that confident, this should have been your offer in the first place. I'll give you 2 more months as well.
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TFKay
TFKay@TFKay_·
@Morris_Monye @Buzzmedea I'm still yet to define why people in the cabinet go ahead to a country to welcome the president. Same person you see almost everyday. Isn't that wastefulness?
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Babalola Esq.⚖️
Babalola Esq.⚖️@Owiggy_·
I can’t count how many people I have unfollowed today.💔 So some people still believe all these tweet about insecurity are hatred towards APC, calling me names because i am calling out the government on insecurity issues😖
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Babalola Esq.⚖️
Babalola Esq.⚖️@Owiggy_·
“Are you not Yoruba” So because i am a yoruba guy i shouldn’t call out the failure of my fellow Yoruba man who happens to be a leader? Am i dreaming? Bruh! I have been so used to law, football and cruise twitter to the extent that i don’t know these type of people exist💔😖
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Alex Iheanacho
Alex Iheanacho@alexmoneysense·
@n6tmhs I’m not impressed about this in any way. These kids are going to occupy various political positions tomorrow. And you wonder why your leaders don’t have human feelings. Some in the comment section are even justifying it as cool and a necessary training for the boys. Tueh!
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Scientist. Kaine Victory Johnson
Scientist. Kaine Victory Johnson@kainejohnson18·
@the_beardedsina Be honest: Is she a fashion icon or is she just 'rich-people-weird'? Because if a woman in Mushin dressed like this, we wouldn't be calling her a powerhouse..
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Lawal Ayodele@ayodanice1·
@Moreeade @IAmDonawon Isaiah 9:6 is a popular memory verse now. How did we forget. His name there as revealed to Isaiah is "The mighty God". The Jews have not removed this portion from their Bible as much as they rejected the Christ birth .
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Muyiwa Awoniyi
Muyiwa Awoniyi@IAmDonawon·
There is literally a reason why every religious book acknowledges Jesus. While Jesus only acknowledged Himself😂 THE BIGGEST✝️
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Lawal Ayodele@ayodanice1·
@Moreeade @IAmDonawon If we take for granted that Paul refuted Christ's God claim. The Christ erred in his statement in John 10:30. He could have compared himself to the cherubims, seraphims, archangels or angels. But he chose God the Father
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Morenikeji D. Ayoade
Morenikeji D. Ayoade@Moreeade·
@ayodanice1 @IAmDonawon I'm not going to do a back-and-forth with you. My original reply was, you can try to prove that it's the same thing, but scripturally, you will be wrong. Read Philippians 2, and you will get the point. Jesus knows his role: "a pointer" to the Father. He never said he was.
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