Wednesday, July 15, 2026 - In a surprising legislative shift, the House of Representatives has withdrawn its self-sponsored constitutional amendment bill aimed at establishing state police across Nigeria.
The decision, made during Tuesday's plenary session, July 14,
clears the path for lawmakers to focus entirely on a separate, executive-backed
State Police Bill forwarded by the presidency.
Following the withdrawal of its own draft, the Green Chamber
immediately fast-tracked the executive's proposal to ensure the momentum on
decentralized policing remains intact.
The executive-sponsored bill successfully scaled both its
first and second readings during Tuesday's sitting. Following its second
reading, the bill was referred to the House Committee on Constitutional Review
for further legislative input, public hearings, and clause-by-clause
evaluation.

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