State Assemblies okay State Police Bill, say step represent milestone on police reform

 

 

From Kayemo News

 

 

The Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures in Nigeria has welcomed the passage of the State Police Bill for second reading in the Senate, describing the development as a major step toward strengthening security and advancing true federalism in the country.

In a statement signed by the Chairman of the Conference and Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Dennis Guwor, the body said the Senate’s action represents a significant milestone in the ongoing national conversation on policing reforms and constitutional restructuring.

The Conference reiterated its support for the establishment of state police, noting that community-based policing would improve security response, enhance intelligence gathering and better address local security challenges across the country.

“As Speakers of the 36 State Houses of Assembly, we had earlier indicated our support for the proposed legislation because we believe that community-based policing, properly structured under law, will enhance safety and response time across our states,” the statement said.

According to the Conference, security challenges are often local in nature and require policing structures that understand the terrain, culture and peculiar circumstances of communities.

With the bill now advancing to the next stage of the constitutional amendment process, the Speakers assured Nigerians that State Houses of Assembly would give the proposal thorough and objective consideration in line with Section 9(2) of the 1999 Constitution.

The body pledged to engage relevant stakeholders, conduct public hearings where necessary and deliberate on the legislation in a manner that promotes national unity and safeguards lives and property.

The Conference also commended the Senate for what it described as a bold and patriotic step, urging Nigerians and other stakeholders to continue discussions on state policing with objectivity, patriotism and a shared commitment to improving security nationwide.

“We remain committed to working with the National Assembly, the Executive and all arms of government to deliver a constitutional amendment that strengthens democracy and governance at all levels,” the statement added.

The push for state police has gained momentum in recent years amid growing concerns over insecurity and calls for a more decentralized policing system capable of responding effectively to security threats across the country

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