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Retired Lagos CP Fatai Owoseni Highlights Police Struggles Under Systemic Challenges

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Retired Lagos CP Fatai Owoseni says Nigerian police operate under harsh conditions with minimal resources, urging public sympathy for officers

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Retired Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, has described Nigerian police as victims of structural inefficiencies, often forced to operate under harsh conditions with minimal resources.

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Speaking on News Central’s live programme, A Place at the Table, Owoseni said these challenges often put officers in difficult situations with the public, who frequently misjudge their performance.

“What I should let Nigerians know is that the police itself is a victim. The police deserve sympathy,” he stated.

Owoseni recounted personal experiences, including a time when he had to spend ₦2 million to treat a suspect before court proceedings could continue, due to inadequate facilities at hospitals and correctional centres.

He highlighted underfunding of police divisions, noting that Ikeja Police Division, which oversees over one million people, was receiving only ₦30,000 for three months.

Such shortages force officers to cover basic operational needs out of pocket.

The former CP explained that systemic gaps extend to prisons and courts. Police often struggle to transport suspects due to lack of vehicles, placing officers in challenging positions with complainants.

“Even if the police take that suspect to the hospital, they will not treat him unless someone brings money. Is this someone paid a pittance who will use his salary to buy drugs? This is why the police are victims,” he said.

Reflecting on his early years in the force, Owoseni recalled better-resourced operations, including lorries and Land Rovers for officers on duty, contrasting sharply with current challenges where officers rely on motorcycles for official duties.

While acknowledging improvements under the current government, he urged Nigerians to appreciate the structural difficulties confronting law enforcement.

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Owoseni also stressed that policing reflects the culture and society it serves, urging public understanding of the realities officers face daily.

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ZAMFARA HOSTS POLICE SECURITY SUMMIT AS GOVERNOR LAWAL VOWS NO NEGOTIATION WITH BANDITS

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Governor Dauda Lawal has emphasised that bandits who refuse peace and threaten innocent people must face the full consequences of the law.

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The Zamfara State Government hosted a three-day Northwest Security Summit organised by the Nigeria Police on Wednesday at the Government House, Gusau.

The Security Summit, themed ‘Appraising the Security Challenges in the Northwest Region’, was honoured by the presence of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Olatunji Rilwan Disu.

The summit brought together the leadership of the Nigeria Police, representatives of the Northwest States, heads of security and intelligence agencies, traditional rulers, community leaders, and civil society organisations.

While declaring the summit open, Governor Lawal commended the Inspector-General of Police and the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force for convening the summit and for choosing Zamfara State as the host.

He said, “This is significant because Zamfara remains at the frontline of the security challenges confronting the Northwest. It provides an appropriate setting for an honest assessment of our challenges and, more importantly, the development of practical solutions.

“The Northwest’s security crisis exceeds isolated crimes. Organised networks conduct banditry, kidnapping, and cattle rustling across borders, threatening livelihoods, food security, education, investment, and the social fabric. The summit also highlights urban threats such as thuggery, substance abuse, and radical infiltration.

“This reality demands moving beyond fragmented responses because criminal networks ignore state boundaries. Our security must operate cohesively. Intelligence in Zamfara can prevent attacks elsewhere, and operations nearby can disrupt threats in Zamfara.

“Accordingly, the Northwest needs stronger mechanisms for real-time intelligence sharing, coordinated operations, inter-state surveillance, community policing, and sustained disruption of the financial, logistical and supply networks that sustain organised crime.”

The governor added that the summit represents some of the finest operational, intelligence and strategic experience within the Nigeria Police Force and the security ecosystem.

“We must, therefore, challenge ourselves to leave Gusau not merely with another diagnosis of insecurity, but with actionable options.

“I urge this summit to consider practical measures to cut off criminal networks’ supply chains and limit their movement. Criminal enterprises rely on logistics including routes, markets, intermediaries, financiers, and networks.

“We must confront operational questions: How do we disrupt supply chains? How do we limit criminals’ mobility across forests, communities, and borders? How do we strengthen control over vulnerable corridors without harming legitimate commerce? And how do we identify and dismantle networks of informants and facilitators enabling crime?”

Earlier, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Olatunji Rilwan Disu, said that the security of the Northwest is a collective responsibility because the region is of enormous importance to Nigeria.

“We are combining states to tackle the issue of insecurity. We have come together, we police together, we share intelligence together. We have made up our minds to take the fight to these criminals. We have made up our minds to do this; that is why we summoned this summit.”

“As Inspector-General of Police, I assure you that the Nigeria Police Force will continue to deploy its capabilities, personnel and partnerships towards securing the region and supporting the efforts of State Governments and other security agencies. But we also recognise that policing is most effective when it is supported by the people.”

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Obasa Applauds Oyo Governments Over Rescue of Abducted Schoolchildren

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