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Nigeria: State police should be optional, not compulsory for states — Monday Ubani, Ex-NBA VP – Tribune Online

Nigeria: State police should be optional, not compulsory for states — Monday Ubani, Ex-NBA VP – Tribune Online

Africa Links 24 with Philip Ibitoye
Published on 2025-12-07 06:15:00

The advocacy for a state policing system in Nigeria has gained steam in recent weeks amid a wave of abductions in parts of the country, with the House of Representatives set to begin debating a constitutional amendment on the issue next week. In this interview with PHILIP IBITOYE, Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and former second national vice-president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Monday Ubani, explains the imperative of state and local policing.

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