Mr Lawal said the country deserved a justice system that matches the courage of its security personnel and the aspirations of its people.
“It has become increasingly evident that a highly centralised policing structure is overstretched in a nation of more than 220 million people,” he said.
A former secretary of the APC Committee of Diaspora Chairmen says Nigeria risks losing its sovereignty to criminals if it negotiates with kidnappers and bandits.
Mr Lawal praised the executive for initiating the reforms and commended the National Assembly for passing them into law.
The APC chief was reacting to threats by oil unions to disrupt operations at Africa’s largest refinery, Dangote Refinery.
Mr Lawal argued that the ranking failed to consider Mr Tinubu’s current leadership and policy initiatives.
According to him, it is imperative that we, as leaders, respond with urgency, empathy, and strategic action.
A former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress in the Scandinavian countries has described emergence of Tunde Doherty as Chairman of APC UK as the beginning of a new era for diaspora engagements
The APC chieftain said it was regrettable that FG had been taking the blame for the nonperformance of many state governors, local government chairmen, and administrators.
