More reactions on Thursday trailed President Goodluck Jonathan’s pronouncement that the Federal Government would overhaul Nigeria’s security system, following the Oct. 1 bomb blast in Abuja.
Jonathan had last Saturday said the government would revamp the security system to address insecurity.
Deputy National Chairman of the Alliance for Democracy, Musa Umar said in Lagos that the plan was good.
He, however, said some other systems also required overhauling.
There is the need to overhaul the security system in Nigeria just like every other organ of the government requires overhauling.
The police especially are lacking in training, manpower and equipment,’’ he said, adding that Nigerians no longer had confidence in the police.
Also speaking, National Publicity Secretary, Congress for Progressive Change, Dennis Aghanya said the country’s security system was taken for granted for to long.
Secretary of the Lagos Chapter of the All Progressives Grand Alliance also hailed Federal Government’s plan to overhaul the security system.
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