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84 Nigerian Senators Endorse State Police Bill as Constitutional Amendment Gains Momentum

Theophilus Noah Baba July 6, 2026 2 minutes read
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The Nigerian Senate says 84 senators have endorsed the State Police Bill, marking a major milestone in the constitutional amendment process aimed at improving security nationwide.

A major milestone has been recorded in Nigeria’s ongoing constitutional amendment process as reports indicate that 84 senators have endorsed the proposed State Police Bill.

According to the Senate, the level of support represents a significant step toward establishing state police, a long-debated reform aimed at strengthening internal security and improving policing across the country.

If the bill eventually completes all constitutional requirements and receives presidential assent, it will empower individual states to establish, manage, and oversee their own police services while working alongside existing federal security agencies.

Proponents of the legislation believe the creation of state police will enhance community policing, improve intelligence gathering, ensure faster responses to security threats, and enable states to better address their unique security challenges.

However, the proposal has also attracted concerns from some stakeholders who fear possible political interference, abuse of power by state governments, and the need for strong constitutional safeguards to ensure accountability and protect citizens’ rights.

The endorsement by 84 senators marks a significant development in the legislative process. However, the bill must still pass all remaining constitutional procedures, including approval by the required legislative bodies and presidential assent, before it can become law.

If eventually enacted, the State Police Bill would introduce one of the most significant reforms to Nigeria’s policing system, allowing states to establish their own police services alongside the existing federal security structure.

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