Rising insecurity: Senate begins state police constitutional push

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Rising insecurity: Senate begins state police constitutional push

The Nigerian Senate has commenced the constitutional process to establish state police, aiming to strengthen security and curb rising insecurity across the Read More: https://punchng.com/rising-insecurity-senate-begins-state-police-constitutional-push/

The Senate has commenced the constitutional process for the establishment of state police, pledging to provide the necessary legislative support to strengthen Nigeria’s security architecture and curb rising cases of banditry, kidnapping and violent crimes across the country. Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Yemi Adaramodu, disclosed this in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH on Wednesday. According to him, the Red Chamber was ready to expedite legislative action on state policing as part of efforts to support President Bola Tinubu in addressing the nation’s worsening security challenges. “The Senate is fully prepared to commence the constitutional processes for the establishment of state police, without delay. “The legislature is desirous to support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Nigerian public on this,” Adaramodu said. He added, “The Senate will ensure that necessary legislative stamina is accorded the establishment of state police, so as to keep Nigerians safe, secured and run out the rampaging bandits and other social marauders.” The senator’s assurance comes amid growing concerns over insecurity, particularly following the recent abduction of pupils and teachers in Oyo State. The attack, which occurred on May 15, saw armed men invade three schools in Ahoro-Esinle and Yawota communities in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, abducting scores of pupils and teachers and leaving families traumatised. The incident has triggered nationwide outrage and renewed calls for reforms in the country’s security system. Related News Police launch manhunt as gunmen abduct Adelabu’s sister, nephews Tambuwal demands action after fresh Sokoto bandit attacks Why a state of emergency can no longer wait On Tuesday, as lawmakers resumed plenary after the Sallah recess, the Senate condemned the attack and observed a one-minute silence in honour of two teachers killed in connection with the abduction. The school attack has been described as one of the most significant incidents of its kind in recent years, reviving memories of the abductions of schoolchildren in northeastern Nigeria and raising fresh concerns about the safety of educational institutions. Speaking during plenary, Senate President Godswill Akpabio described the incident as a tragedy that strikes at the heart of the nation’s future. According to him, attacks on schools represent an assault on Nigeria’s collective humanity and underscore the urgent need for stronger security measures to protect vulnerable communities. The renewed push for state police has long featured

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