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Jurisdiction — Where Federal Police Authority ends and State Police begins

The bill replaces the existing Section 214 with an entirely new provision that establishes Federal Police and State Police as co-equal creations

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vanguardngr.comStai leggendo4 g fa

Jurisdiction — Where Federal Police Authority ends and State Police begins

The bill replaces the existing Section 214 with an entirely new provision that establishes Federal Police and State Police as co-equal creations

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State Police: A Constitutional Imperative  and the Question of Federal Intervention

Nigeria stands at a constitutional turning point. With the Senate having passed the State Police Bill, the long debate over the decentralisation of policing is at last, close to law. This article by Dr Eyimofe Atake,…

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  1. sabato 4 luglio 2026·vanguardngr.com

    Jurisdiction — Where Federal Police Authority ends and State Police begins

    The bill replaces the existing Section 214 with an entirely new provision that establishes Federal Police and State Police as co-equal creations

  2. martedì 7 luglio 2026·thisdaylive.com

    State Police: A Constitutional Imperative  and the Question of Federal Intervention

    Nigeria stands at a constitutional turning point. With the Senate having passed the State Police Bill, the long debate over the decentralisation of policing is at last, close to…