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To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by Gjrich(m): 12:22pm On May 05
Former Senator Shehu Sani has spoken on the ongoing debate surrounding the establishment of state police in Nigeria, citing concerns over its potential implications for citizens.

In a recent statement posted on his official social media account, Sani addressed the growing demand for state police as a result of the country's rising security challenges.

"If you want to see how people will ‘packed up and deported’ to their states of Origin, wait for State Police," Shehu Sani wrote.

Sani's remarks come at a time when calls for the creation of state police forces have gained momentum in response to the inadequacies of the centralized law enforcement system in addressing local security threats.

Many argue that the establishment of state police would enable more effective and responsive law enforcement at the grassroots level, tailored to the unique needs of each state.

However, critics, including Sani, express concern regarding the potential misuse of state police powers, particularly in the aspect of political interference and abuse of authority.

Sani's reference to individuals being "packed up and deported" to their states of origin raises concerns about the possibility of state police being used as tools for marginalization.

The former senator's statement reflects general doubt within the Nigerian citizens regarding the possibility and implications of decentralizing law enforcement powers.

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Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by Odin13: 12:29pm On May 05
grin

Honestly that might be the real spark for disintegration of this great country..

Some tribalist states will over do.. putting all factors in consideration

Tribe
Religion
Language

Lots..

Deports all Yoruba from Arewa

Deports all Christians from northwest
Deport all igbos from Yoruba

Deport all Muslims from southeast
Deport all igbos from kebbi and northwest states


Wetin come remain fit Nigeria

Like 66 all man to his own

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Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by MEEVEET: 12:40pm On May 05
I would love it ooh

I would also love all ports to be allowed to import all goods ... Especially to he able to import pharmaceuticals, electrical,electronics chemicals ,fabric and foods from any port we
Want

VAT charged at Use not at source

States control their resources... And control companies that extract their resources

Yes it would be so fantastic

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Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by favor914: 1:11pm On May 05
MEEVEET:
I would love it ooh

I would also love all ports to be allowed to import all goods ... Especially to he able to import pharmaceuticals, electrical,electronics chemicals ,fabric and foods from any port we
Want

VAT charged at Use not at source

States control their resources... And control companies that extract their resources

Yes it would be so fantastic
Quite obvious that you know very little.
Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by chiiraq802(m): 1:16pm On May 05
It doesn't matter. If you come to my state to cause unrest, forget state Police na me go gladly chase you out, vice versa.

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Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by MEEVEET: 1:37pm On May 05
favor914:
Quite obvious that you know very little.
Lmaooo If nigeria should restructure... The recession that would hit Lagos would take 20 years to recover

You obviously know nothing about economics

The crash of the housing market alone eeh

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Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by favor914: 2:38pm On May 05
MEEVEET:

Lmaooo If nigeria should restructure... The recession that would hit Lagos would take 20 years to recover

You obviously know nothing about economics

The crash of the housing market alone eeh
Like I said previously, quite obvious that you know very little.
Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by Olachase(m): 2:39pm On May 05
MEEVEET:

Lmaooo If nigeria should restructure... The recession that would hit Lagos would take 20 years to recover

You obviously know nothing about economics

The crash of the housing market alone eeh
and now that there's no restructuring tell me what good is coming from Ur state

Now imagine if there's restructure what will be the outcome
Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by MEEVEET: 2:49pm On May 05
Olachase:
and now that there's no restructuring tell me what good is coming from Ur state

Now imagine if there's restructure what will be the outcome

My state? IMO state? Are you for real?
Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by Olachase(m): 3:28pm On May 05
MEEVEET:


My state? IMO state? Are you for real?
look at this f**L using question to answer question undecided

So imo is a land of gold and yet everybody hasn't turned billionaires
Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by Blue3k(m): 3:41pm On May 05
Yawn 🥱 Sani with a stupid hypothetical 😴. States can't force people to leave legally. If they do, it will be challenged in court. Assuming you did a crime, the other option to relocation to state of origin is jail time. Lol just ask yourself which option you pick if you were a law offender 🤷🏿.

Just out of curiosity, why do the paranoid fear mongers never tell you what the federal police will do? If the states are violating rights, you'd expect the federal government to step in. Why are we expected to believe they won't in this circumstance?

PS: If State police happened tomorrow. It will be like state prisons. It won't be funded for years because they aren't interested. These services aren't free.
Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by DMerciful(m): 3:51pm On May 05
State police have come to stay!
Deport anybody with a manageable means and the person comes back the next day because as a Nigerian, you can stay anywhere in Nigeria
Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by ConfidentialDoc: 3:55pm On May 05
Honestly, state police is a potential powder keg. Imagine a few shady politicians controlling a whole police formation for their own selfish agenda..

Impact studies need to be done before implementation
Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by MEEVEET: 3:55pm On May 05
Olachase:
look at this f**L using question to answer question undecided

So imo is a land of gold and yet everybody hasn't turned billionaires
Is everyone a millionaire in Lagos m
Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by Olachase(m): 3:58pm On May 05
MEEVEET:

Is everyone a millionaire in Lagos m
then what lead to (Imo State, my imo, are you for real)
When you knew poverty is 85% in Ur state
Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by MEEVEET: 4:03pm On May 05
Olachase:
then what lead to (Imo State, my imo, are you for real)
When you knew poverty is 85% in Ur state
You asked what good was coming from my state.. I said are asking what good is coming from IMO.. Like my own IMO state ? Lmaooo
Re: To See People Deported To Their States, Wait For State Police- Shehu Sani by ElSudani: 4:05pm On May 05
Whole villages are being decimated by bandits they won't worry about that. Imaginary deportation that is highly unlikely is their problem. Perhaps we should even amend the constitution that if you are found guilty of committing a crime in one state the state may legally ban you from coming there for 10 years. laws are made to serve people, not the other way around.
let each state cater to their own criminals.

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