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 Insecurity and the imperative of state police in Nigeria, By John G Ikubaje
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 Insecurity and the imperative of state police in Nigeria, By John G Ikubaje

📅25 March 2026 at 02:32
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Nigeria’s current security realities demand bold, innovative, and context-specific solutions. Establishing state police-anchored in strong institutional safeguards and guided by constitutional clarity-represents not merely an option, but an imperative. Decentralisation of policing is neither novel nor experimental; it is a well-established governance model that has delivered measurable outcomes across diverse jurisdictions. In countries such as […]
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