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Nigeria's major police reform edges forward after senate approval

Nigeria's major police reform edges forward after senate approval

Summary

The Nigerian Senate approved a bill that lets each of Nigeria's 36 states set up its own police force. This change aims to improve security but also raises worries that powerful state governors might gain too much control, possibly increasing violence.

Key Facts

  • The Nigerian Senate approved the bill on June 24, 2026.
  • The bill allows individual states to create their own police forces.
  • Nigeria has 36 states in total.
  • Recent events, like a large school kidnapping in the southwest, highlighted security problems.
  • Experts caution that giving states police control could empower governors in a country where politics can be violent.
  • The existing national police force has faced criticism over handling conflicts.
  • Security concerns include threats from groups like Boko Haram.
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