Lagos APC Defends Withdrawal of Police Escorts, Dismisses Opposition Criticism
The Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has defended the recent directive withdrawing police escorts from certain VIPs, describing opposition reactions as exaggerated and politically motivated.
In a statement on Wednesday, the party’s spokesperson, Hon. Seye Oladejo, said the measure was a routine administrative reform aimed at restoring professionalism within the Nigeria Police Force.
He said the directive was not new and was not targeted at any individual or political group.
Oladejo noted that security experts had long criticised the deployment of large numbers of police officers to private individuals, arguing that it weakened community policing and deprived the public of adequate protection.
He accused opposition figures of attempting to “weaponize” the issue by spreading misinformation and creating unnecessary panic, adding that criticisms were driven by “entitlement mentality”.
According to him, the decision does not affect constitutionally mandated security details for officials legally entitled to police protection, but seeks to curb “abuse and frivolous deployment” of personnel.
The APC also commended President Bola Tinubu and the Inspector General of Police for initiating reforms intended to improve national security, saying more adjustments should be expected as part of broader policing reforms.


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