By Milcah Tanimu
In a significant development, the House of Representatives has approved a bill for second reading aimed at establishing state police in Nigeria. The bill, spearheaded by Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu and supported by 14 others, seeks to amend relevant sections of the 1999 Constitution to enable states to create their own police forces.
During Tuesday’s plenary session, lawmakers engaged in a robust debate on the proposed legislation. Acting on behalf of Speaker Abbas Tajudeen, Deputy Speaker Kalu emphasized the importance of prioritizing the safety and security of Nigerians over political considerations.
As discussions unfolded on the floor of the House, members shared their perspectives on the potential implications and benefits of establishing state police forces across the country.
Further details on this significant development will be provided as they become available. Stay tuned for updates.