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State police bill has safeguards against abuse, deputy speaker tells EU
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State police bill has safeguards against abuse, deputy speaker tells EU

The Deputy Speaker of Nigeria's House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, defended a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow states to create their own police forces, addressing concerns about potential misuse by state governors. Speaking at a meeting with the European Union ambassador, Kalu emphasized that the bill includes safeguards to prevent political abuse and ensure accountability. He argued that Nigeria's centralized policing system is inadequate given the country's vast size and population, comparing it unfavorably to other federations like Germany and India. Critics remain skeptical, fearing the new system could enable political repression, while supporters believe decentralized policing would improve local security and responsiveness.

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State police bill has safeguards against abuse, deputy speaker tells EU

The Deputy Speaker of Nigeria's House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, defended a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow states to create their own police forces, addressing concerns about potential misuse by state governors. Speaking at a meeting with the European Union ambassador, Kalu emphasized that the bill includes safeguards to prevent political abuse and ensure accountability. He argued that Nigeria's centralized policing system is inadequate given the country's vast size and population, comparing it unfavorably to other federations like Germany and India. Critics remain skeptical, fearing the new system could enable political repression, while supporters believe decentralized policing would improve local security and responsiveness.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a politically sensitive issue with opposing viewpoints, the framing appears balanced. It presents both arguments—supporting the decentralization of policing and concerns about potential abuse—without overtly favoring either side. The emphasis is on the structural changes,

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