Kaduna State Governor Malam Dikko Umaru Radda—represented by Senator Uba Sani during a national security roundtable in Abuja—has presented a detailed blueprint for implementing decentralized state policing. Speaking at the session organized by the National Assembly Library Trust Fund, the presentation outlined how state-level police forces must be designed to complement, rather than replace, the federal Nigeria Police Force.
Establishing state police without clear operating boundaries, standardized training, or independent oversight can lead to jurisdictional conflicts, political abuse, and inconsistent law enforcement. Setting national recruitment benchmarks, creating joint intelligence-sharing networks, and establishing independent regulatory bodies ensure that state policing models remain professional, respect civil rights, and effectively protect local communities.
This policy contribution highlights a highly analytical approach to national security reform, federalism, and constitutional drafting. By sharing lessons from Kaduna State's community policing and intelligence-led defense systems, the administration helps shape a more responsive and accountable national security framework.
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