Senate Passes State Police Bill in Major Security Reform Move
The Nigerian Senate has passed the State Police Bill, marking a significant step toward restructuring the country’s policing system and addressing growing security challenges across the federation. The legislation seeks to establish a legal framework for the creation and operation of state-controlled police services alongside the existing federal police structure. Supporters of the bill argue that state police would improve local intelligence gathering, strengthen community policing, and enhance the response to security threats at the grassroots level. The passage of the bill follows years of debate among lawmakers, security experts, state governments, and civil society groups over the need for decentralized policing. Advocates have consistently maintained that a state police system would enable states to respond more effectively to crimes such as kidnapping, banditry, armed robbery, and communal conflicts. During deliberations, lawmakers emphasized the importance of putting in place adequate […]