According to Retired CP Ojukwu, it’s unjust for a governor to house 260 policemen while citizens suffer from a lack of policing

Ojukwu said this while delivering the keynote lecture at the annual Feast of Barracuda in Abuja organised by the National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) Sahara Deck, on Thursday.

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Dr Emmanuel Ojukwu, a retired Commissioner of Police and former Force Public Relations Officer, has revealed that he had an issue with a certain state governor who had 260 policemen deployed to his residence, saying this was one of the reasons Nigerians are generally under-policed.

Ojukwu said this while delivering the keynote lecture at the annual Feast of Barracuda in Abuja organised by the National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) Sahara Deck, on Thursday.

The retired CP spoke on the theme, “The Role of Civilian Collaboration in enhancing security within the FCT and its environs.”

secure environment for all.

“In recent years, the security situation within the FCT has presented significant challenges, affecting our daily lives and the overall well-being of our communities. As we navigate these complexities, it is essential to recognize that security is not the sole responsibility of law enforcement agencies. Instead, it requires the active participation and collaboration of civilians, community leaders, private sector stakeholders, and government officials.

“The Feast of Barracuda serves as an ideal occasion to bring together a diverse group of stakeholders, each bringing their own perspectives and expertise to the table. Through open dialogue and constructive engagement, we can forge a path forward that not only addresses immediate security concerns but also lays the groundwork for sustained peace and stability in the long term.”