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AANI seeks intel-driven police reforms

Institute seeks decentralized, data-driven model to replace Abuja control

Priscilia Brown by Priscilia Brown
April 20, 2026
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The Alumni Association of the National Institute, AANI, has renewed calls for a far-reaching overhaul of Nigeria’s policing system, advocating a decentralized, intelligence-led and community-based approach to tackle the nation’s persistent security challenges.

This position emerged as the key outcome of AANI’s 46th Annual General Meeting, AGM, and National Colloquium held at the Muhammadu Buhari Conference Centre, Abuja.

The event, themed: “State Police and Community Policing: Challenges, Options and Opportunities,” attracted a wide range of stakeholders from across the country.

Participants included senior security and intelligence officials, representatives of Zamfara and Sokoto State governments, and key federal institutions.

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation was represented by Professor Babatunde Bolaji. Also, the Inspector-General of Police was represented by Assistant Inspector-General Aisha Abubakar; the Chief of Army Staff represented by Colonel Jubril; the Chief of Naval Staff by Navy Captain Hassan Yusuf; and the intelligence community by Dr. Bakeji, among others.

In his opening remarks, AANI President, Ambassador Emmanuel Obi Okafor, mni said Nigeria’s prolonged security challenges including banditry, terrorism, kidnapping and organized crime have exposed the weaknesses of the country’s centralized policing structure.
The president stressed the urgent need for practical and decisive reforms.

Delivering the keynote address, Professor Femi Mimiko, mni, described Nigeria’s single layer policing system as overstretched and incompatible with federal principles. He argued that an effective security framework must be multi-layered and responsive to local realities.

According to him, intelligence gaps, manpower shortages and over centralization have significantly weakened policing effectiveness, making comprehensive reform inevitable.
Prof Mimiko mni added that a properly structured state policing system, supported by strong institutional safeguards, would enhance responsiveness, accountability and public confidence.

Also speaking, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack, appreciated AANI for convening the forum and commended its leadership for sustaining a platform for strategic national dialogue.

Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, Dr. Mukhtar Mohammed, MFR, mni, she reaffirmed the critical role of security in national development and pledged support for the implementation of the meeting’s outcomes.

“I am confident that the robust deliberations at this colloquium will generate practical insights and actionable recommendations to enrich ongoing conversations and guide informed decision-making,” she said.

Discussing the keynote paper, retired Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Adeleye Oyebade, mni, proposed a hybrid policing model that integrates state and community policing, while retaining the Nigeria Police Force as the central coordinating authority.

The retired police chief noted that such a framework would ensure uniform standards and improve rapid response to security threats at the grassroots.

Also Read: Tinubu vows Police reforms, new national security architecture

While discussing keynote paper also, Brigadier General Abdulrahman Idris, mni, emphasized the need for a holistic approach to security, noting that effective policing goes beyond enforcement.

He highlighted the importance of public trust, community collaboration, and addressing socio-economic issues such as unemployment and social exclusion.

Deliberations at the colloquium identified key concerns, including structural and institutional deficiencies in the policing system, the importance of community trust and intelligence gathering, and the need to integrate legal, operational and socio-economic strategies in reform efforts.

AANI reaffirmed its role as a policy think-tank committed to providing evidence-based recommendations to support government initiatives in addressing national security challenges.

The association disclosed that outcomes of the AGM and colloquium would be harmonized into a communiqué and strategic policy proposals for relevant authorities.

As insecurity continues to dominate national discourse, AANI cautioned that incremental measures are no longer sufficient, calling instead for bold, comprehensive reforms to secure the nation’s future.

The event also featured goodwill messages from various security agencies, while participants made contributions during interactive sessions.

 

 

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