It's the reason why PIG's since Musiliu Smith have ordered patrols off highways when they come into office, only to find those orders disobeyed.
There is a historical reason for it, so let's talk about that...
His name was Aromasodu Alimi, and he was Yoruba by ethnicity, the only official male casualty of what the colonial authorities branded as the Aba Women's Riot. He was a policeman.
That local organisation was ended after the Aba Women's affair.
But why did this end?
They learned that from the reaction to the Amritsar Massacre in #India
Unfortunately, at "independence" in 1960, the Nigerian government continued that practice.
The Ugep Massacre was perpetrated by mostly Northern soldiers.
Bakolori was conducted by mostly Yoruba mobile policemen.
The Odi Massacre was supervised by mostly Middle Belt officers.
You can even see it in how both the Delta insurgency and #BokoHaram have been tackled.
As we speak, @HQNigerianArmy is in 35 of 36 states. There is no way you can define that as a security architecture that is working.
It appears to me that local vigilante are getting a handle on the problem, better in some places than in others.
Local knowledge is vital. Simply bringing in an army of occupation to fight the #OgunUnrest will result in more atrocities against the long-suffering people of #Nigeria.