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BREAKING: House of Representatives passes bill to establish State Police

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 11, 2026 1911 Minutes read0

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The House of Representatives has passed the state police bill.

This resolution followed the voting on the floor during the plenary session today, presided over by the Speaker of the House, Tajudeen Abbas.

According to Abbas, 288 lawmakers voted in support of the bill, while four were against it, a day after the lawmakers dedicated today to debating the bill, reports Channels TV.

The lawmakers voted on the bill by a show of hands as the speaker explained that the electronic voting system is not functional.

The bill seeks to strengthen Nigeria’s security architecture by creating an additional layer of policing while providing constitutional safeguards, clearly defined operational frameworks, oversight mechanisms, and delineation of powers between federal and state policing authorities.

Earlier, the House of Representatives released the final print of the Constitution Alteration Bills seeking to provide a constitutional framework for the establishment of state police, among others.

In a statement, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Akintunde Rotimi, noted that the bills represent the culmination of several months of rigorous legislative work undertaken by the House Committee on Constitution Review, following the receipt and consideration of numerous Constitution amendment proposals from lawmakers, government institutions, professional bodies, civil society organisations, traditional institutions, and citizens across the country.

It said the review process involved extensive stakeholder engagement through zonal and national public hearings, consultative meetings, expert sessions, and town hall engagements held across the six geopolitical zones, ensuring broad-based citizen participation and input.

The vote on state police comes amid rising insecurity in parts of the country.

Meanwhile, the Senate has passed the bill on the establishment of state police through second reading.

It deferred the debate to the Senate Committee on Constitutional Review.

During the plenary, the Senate President Godswill Akpabio said the lawmakers will vote on the bill during their next sitting.

 

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