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Tinubu’s Govt Establishes State Police as Senate Finally Passes Bill

The Senate has passed constitutional amendments to establish State Police in Nigeria.
Naija News reports that the bill was passed on Wednesday by the lawmakers following a clause-by-clause consideration of the provisions of the bill.
The Senate plenary was presided over by Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

As earlier reported, the Senate adopted manual voting for the consideration of the State Police Bill after the electronic voting device developed technical issues during plenary on Wednesday.
The decision followed concerns that some lawmakers could be disenfranchised if the chamber proceeded with the faulty device.
Under the manual voting arrangement, each senator had to stand up, announce his or her name, and openly state his or her position on the proposed bill for establishing State Police.

President Bola Tinubu had earlier transmitted a Constitution Amendment Bill seeking the establishment of State Police to the Senate as part of efforts to strengthen the country’s security architecture.
The legislation seeks to amend relevant provisions of the 1999 Constitution to create a legal framework for the establishment of state police across the federation.
The move follows repeated calls by the President for constitutional reforms that would enable states to play a more active role in securing their territories.
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