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(Download Bill) Nigeria Moves Closer to State Policing as Constitution Alteration Bill is Released

Lawbreed LimitedBy Lawbreed LimitedJune 25, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Nigeria has taken another significant step in its ongoing constitutional reform process with the release of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (Sixth Alteration) Bill, 2026, which seeks to provide for the establishment of State Police and other related matters.

The proposed legislation represents one of the most consequential security-sector reforms currently under consideration, as it aims to create a constitutional framework for the operation of state-controlled police services alongside the existing federal policing structure.

Why the Bill Matters

For many years, the debate over state policing has remained at the forefront of national discourse. Advocates argue that Nigeria’s current centralized policing system is overstretched and often unable to adequately address localized security challenges across the country’s diverse regions.

The proposed constitutional amendment seeks to address these concerns by creating legal provisions that would allow states to establish and manage their own police services while maintaining the Nigeria Police Force at the federal level.

Supporters believe the reform could:

  • Improve community-based policing and intelligence gathering.
  • Enhance rapid response to local security threats.
  • Reduce the burden on the federal police structure.
  • Strengthen accountability through closer oversight by state authorities.
  • Promote more effective maintenance of law and order within states.

Key Highlights of the Proposed Bill

The Bill introduces extensive amendments to several sections of the Constitution, including provisions relating to:

1. Establishment of State Police

A major feature of the Bill is the constitutional recognition of State Police as a distinct law enforcement institution within Nigeria’s federal system.

2. Dual Policing Framework

The proposal envisages the continued existence of the Nigeria Police Force while creating room for State Police Services, thereby establishing a two-tier policing arrangement.

3. State Police Service Commissions

The Bill provides for the creation of State Police Service Commissions responsible for matters relating to appointments, discipline, promotions, and other administrative functions within state police organizations.

4. State Police Councils

The proposed framework includes State Police Councils that would play oversight and policy roles in the administration and operation of State Police.

5. Operational Jurisdiction and Coordination

The legislation outlines mechanisms for coordination between federal and state policing authorities to ensure effective law enforcement and avoid conflicts of jurisdiction.

6. Constitutional and Institutional Safeguards

Recognizing concerns regarding potential abuse of state-controlled police institutions, the Bill incorporates provisions aimed at ensuring accountability, oversight, and adherence to constitutional standards.

The Broader National Conversation

The introduction of this Bill is likely to reignite discussions among policymakers, legal practitioners, security experts, civil society organizations, and citizens regarding the future of policing in Nigeria.

While proponents view State Police as a necessary response to contemporary security realities, critics continue to raise concerns about political interference, abuse of power, and the need for strong safeguards to protect citizens’ rights.

As the legislative process progresses, stakeholders are expected to closely examine the provisions of the Bill and contribute to the ongoing debate on the best framework for enhancing security and public safety across the federation.

What Happens Next?

The Bill will undergo the legislative processes required for constitutional amendments, including deliberations by the National Assembly and other constitutionally mandated procedures. Public engagement and stakeholder consultations are also expected to play a crucial role in shaping the final outcome.

If eventually passed and assented to, the amendment would mark a historic restructuring of Nigeria’s policing architecture and could significantly redefine security governance within the federation.

Conclusion

The Constitution Alteration Bill on State Police represents a landmark proposal in Nigeria’s constitutional and security reform journey. Whether viewed as a solution to evolving security challenges or a proposal requiring careful safeguards, it is undoubtedly one of the most important constitutional initiatives currently before the nation.

Legal practitioners, policymakers, businesses, and citizens alike should monitor developments closely as the Bill progresses through the legislative process.


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