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CDA backs state police, urges wider constitutional, fiscal reforms.
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CDA backs state police, urges wider constitutional, fiscal reforms.

The Citizens Democratic Alliance (CDA) has endorsed the proposal to create State Police Services in Nigeria, viewing it as a necessary constitutional reform to improve security. The party argues that decentralizing policing would allow states to better understand and respond to local security issues, but warns that this reform must be paired with greater fiscal autonomy for states to avoid underfunding and inefficiency. The endorsement follows the approval of the Constitution (Sixth Alteration) Bill, 2026, which aims to establish state-level police forces alongside the national Nigeria Police Force. The CDA recommends several structural changes, including reorganizing the National Police Council, improving appointment processes for state commanders, limiting federal interference, and promoting community involvement through advisory councils. These proposals highlight concerns over balancing federal and state roles in security governance.

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CDA backs state police, urges wider constitutional, fiscal reforms.

The Citizens Democratic Alliance (CDA) has endorsed the proposal to create State Police Services in Nigeria, viewing it as a necessary constitutional reform to improve security. The party argues that decentralizing policing would allow states to better understand and respond to local security issues, but warns that this reform must be paired with greater fiscal autonomy for states to avoid underfunding and inefficiency. The endorsement follows the approval of the Constitution (Sixth Alteration) Bill, 2026, which aims to establish state-level police forces alongside the national Nigeria Police Force. The CDA recommends several structural changes, including reorganizing the National Police Council, improving appointment processes for state commanders, limiting federal interference, and promoting community involvement through advisory councils. These proposals highlight concerns over balancing federal and state roles in security governance.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents the CDA's stance on policing reform without overtly endorsing or criticizing the party's position. It outlines both the potential benefits of state police services and the risks of insufficient fiscal power for states, presenting arguments from the CDA without taking an explicit

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the CDA's stance on state police services and aligns with the cross-source consensus on the constitutional reform and security issues. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some advocacy language such as 'worsening security challenges' and 'better

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