The Nigerian Senate on Wednesday passed constitutional amendments paving the way for the establishment of state police across the country.
The landmark legislation, approved by senators on Wednesday, marks a significant shift in Nigeria’s security architecture, which has long operated under a centralised federal policing structure.
Further details of the bill’s provisions and the voting outcome are expected shortly.
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