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State police: Reps pass Bill, scales second reading in Senate
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State police: Reps pass Bill, scales second reading in Senate

From Vanguard · () English

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  • Nigeria's House of Representatives has passed a bill to establish state police forces.
  • The bill, which seeks to amend the constitution, also scaled its second reading in the Senate.
  • This legislative move is a significant step toward addressing the country's escalating security issues.

Nigeria's House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment bill to establish state police forces, a move seen as a critical step in tackling the nation's worsening security challenges. The bill successfully passed its second reading in the Senate, signaling significant legislative momentum.

The proposed legislation aims to decentralize policing powers, granting individual states the authority to form and operate their own police departments. Proponents argue that this will allow for more localized and effective responses to crime and insecurity, which have become pervasive across the country.

This development comes at a time when Nigeria is grappling with a complex array of security threats, including banditry, insurgency, and widespread crime. The passage of the bill represents a major effort by lawmakers to find a lasting solution to these persistent problems, though its implementation and effectiveness will be closely watched.

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