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Insecurity: Presidency, IGP, lawmakers meet over establishment of state police
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Insecurity: Presidency, IGP, lawmakers meet over establishment of state police

From Vanguard · () English

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  • Nigeria's Presidency met with lawmakers and the Inspector-General of Police to discuss establishing state police forces.
  • The meeting aimed to finalize the framework for state police amid rising insecurity.
  • The establishment of state police is seen as a potential measure to address the country's heightened security challenges.

In response to escalating insecurity, Nigeria's Presidency convened a high-level meeting with the leadership of the National Assembly and the Inspector-General of Police (IGP). The gathering focused on refining the framework for the proposed establishment of state police forces across the country.

The discussions centered on the practicalities and strategic implementation of state policing, a measure intended to bolster security and address the complex challenges facing the nation. The meeting underscored the urgency of finding effective solutions to the heightened security situation.

Led by IGP Tunji Disu, the security chiefs and lawmakers engaged in detailed deliberations to fine-tune the operational and legislative aspects of introducing state police. This initiative is viewed as a critical step in decentralizing law enforcement and potentially improving response times to security threats at the regional level.

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