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State Police: ‘Governors Will Organise Execution Of President’ – Seyi Law

Popular Nigerian comedian, Oluwaseyitan Aletile, also known as Seyi Law, has claimed that Nigerian governors would organise the execution of the President if state police are created across the country.

CityNews Nigeria reports that the calls to create state police in Nigeria have been a social discussion for some time, with some political elites expressing reservations about it.

 

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While reacting to reports that the 33 Local Government Chairmen in Oyo State have jointly decided to break away from the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, ALGON, Seyi Law insinuated that Nigerian governors abuse power and would also abuse state police if created.

In the post via his X handle, the comedian wrote, “Imagine State Police in the hands of some Governors. They will personally organise the execution of the President.”

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