Alhaji Atiku Abubakar who is candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in the recent presidential election held in 2019, has said there's nothing controversial about the creation of Amotekun, and that a country clearly overwhelmed by myriad of security challenges, should see nothing wrong in the creation of the security outfit by the Southwest region.
“The obvious inadequacies of the federal police to effectively deal with these rapidly growing security challenges make local policing not only desirable, but also necessary.
“It is a given perception that when people have a role in their own security, they are going to help to defeat the criminal in their tracks and that the more they are involved, the more likely they would perceive the police as their friends.
“In the envisaged new order, states and local governments shouldn’t be reduced to peripheral players in policing and security matters.
"When local police structures are closest to the grassroots, emergency response will be more effective than the current unwieldy chain of command that renders local government chairmen ineffective when their people are under attacks.
He said time is ripe to seriously confront the reality of insecurity in the country by addressing the urgency of introducing state police, zonal police and community policing to complement the efforts of the current federal police.
“The police are likely to be more effective if they constantly operate in the same local community or local government because such closeness might create a bond with the local people, thereby enabling community cooperation and participation that would engender proactive outcomes in crime prevention,” he added.
