“Chief Security Officer Without Power to Act” — Makinde Faults Security System, Vows to Reset Nigeria in 2027 (VIDEO)
Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, has criticized Nigeria's current security architecture, describing it as a system that places enormous responsibility on state governors without granting them the constitutional authority needed to effectively tackle insecurity . Makinde made the remark while speaking on the nation's security challenges, expressing concern over the continued abduction of innocent citizens and schoolchildren across various parts of the country. According to the governor, the designation of governors as "Chief Security Officers" of their states is largely symbolic, as they lack direct operational control over security agencies responsible for maintaining law and order. "Innocent citizens and school children are in captivity. As Governor, I carry the burden of 'Chief Security Officer' without the constitutional authority to command security agencies. No leader should bear such responsibility without the power to act,"...