The Federal Government has called on Nigerians to assist in monitoring compliance with the withdrawal of police escorts from Very Important Persons (VIPs).
The appeal was made by President Bola Tinubuโs Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication, Daniel Bwala, during an interview on TVC, highlighting the administrationโs commitment to enforcing the directive.
Bwala emphasized the role of citizens in ensuring adherence to the order, urging them to document violations.
โIf you identify a celebrity, a private sector person or any person who has the police against the executive order of the president, as much as you can capture evidence, whether a photograph or video,โ he said.
The Special Adviser clarified that the withdrawal does not affect all government officials.
โThe order of the president to withdraw from VIPs is not,in my view, all-encompassing. There are critical people in government that will have one form of security or the other,โ he said.
He added that other security agencies, such as the State Security Service (SSS) and Civil Defence, would provide protection where necessary.
โIt could be SSS,civil defence and not police will be there to help you. But police have no business being with you,โ he added.
Spear News reports that, last week
President Bola Tinubu ordered the immediate withdrawal of police officers attached to VIPs across the country, directing that these personnel be redeployed to core policing duties.
The decision followed a meeting in Abuja with top security officials, including the police, Air Force and army chiefs, as well as the Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS).
According to the government, too many police officers have been tied up providing security for VIPs, leaving remote and semiโurban areas understaffed and vulnerable.
According to the presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga, VIPs who still require security protection are now mandated to request armed escorts from the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
The directive also aligns with President Tinubuโs concern over diminishing police visibility in rural areas. He also approved the recruitment of 30,000 additional police personnel, accompanied by upgraded training facilities to ensure well-equipped and highly trained officers are deployed nationwide.
Enforcement and Accountability
Bwala highlighted the importance of following the presidential directive,framing it as a measure of the presidentโs authority.
โNow if we have evidence of violation of the order of the president by anybodyโฆwe are happy to have that information so we can judge whether the president is a man who stands on his word or a president that can be bended by people who undermine the instruction or directive of the president. Nigerian people get the record, get the picture, get anything,โ he said.
He further stressed the constitutional implications for those who fail to comply, adding that anybody who undermines an order of the president is violating the provisions of the Constitution.





































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