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Northern Leaders Renew Push for State Police as Security Debate Intensifies
  • July 10, 2026
  • Unity Times

Traditional rulers and governors advocate constitutional reforms to strengthen local security

Anietie Udobit, Abuja

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Growing insecurity across parts of Nigeria has renewed calls for the establishment of state police, with northern governors and traditional rulers expressing support for constitutional reforms aimed at decentralising policing.

Supporters argue that locally controlled police services would possess better understanding of community dynamics, improve intelligence gathering and respond more rapidly to emerging security threats.

The renewed advocacy follows several high-profile attacks across northern communities and increasing concerns over kidnapping, banditry and rural violence.

In a separate security operation, soldiers in Borno State reportedly intercepted a suspected courier transporting illicit drugs and alcoholic beverages allegedly intended for terrorist camps.

Military authorities believe disrupting supply chains remains an important aspect of weakening insurgent groups operating in the North-East.

Constitutional lawyers, however, continue to debate appropriate safeguards needed to prevent possible abuse of state policing structures.

The state police debate has become one of Nigeria’s most significant constitutional reform discussions, with implications for federalism, internal security and democratic governance.

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