Nigeria’s constitutional reform process advanced on Thursday as the House of Representatives Nigeria adopted a report on the proposed establishment of state police and approved 18 constitutional amendment clauses.
The report was considered during plenary presided over by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas. Lawmakers endorsed the clauses as part of wider constitutional review efforts aimed at strengthening governance, security, and institutional effectiveness across the country.
The approved recommendations form part of ongoing debates on restructuring Nigeria’s policing architecture, with the state police proposal emerging as one of the most closely watched components of the amendment process.
Punch Newspapers reported that the adoption followed deliberations by lawmakers examining multiple governance and security-related reforms under the constitutional amendment framework.
Further legislative steps are expected as the amendment process continues.