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Barau: How State Police Will Function | ThisDay (NG)

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  • The Deputy President of the Senate, Barau, reassured Nigerians about the accountability of the State Police.
  • He stated that the northern region of Nigeria stands to benefit more from the proposed idea.
  • The comments were made in Abuja during the Senate Committee on Constitution Review proceedings.

Deputy President of the Senate, Barau, has moved to reassure Nigerians regarding the accountability mechanisms that will govern the functioning of the State Police. His statements aim to address potential concerns about oversight and transparency as the concept is being considered.

Barau specifically highlighted the anticipated benefits for Nigeria's northern region, suggesting that the proposed State Police model would disproportionately serve the interests and security needs of the North. This perspective underscores the regional considerations being factored into the ongoing constitutional review process.

The remarks were made in Abuja, where Barau, who also chairs the Senate Committee on Constitution Review, engaged with stakeholders. The context of these discussions is crucial, as they occur within the framework of examining and potentially amending the nation's constitution to accommodate new policing structures.

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