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The Alumni Association of the National Institute has called for a major overhaul of Nigeria’s policing system, advocating a decentralised, intelligence-driven, and community-based approach to address the country’s worsening insecurity.

The resolution was reached at the association’s 46th Annual General Meeting and National Colloquium, where stakeholders agreed that reforming policing structures is critical to achieving sustainable national security in Nigeria.
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00:00We should not just assume that state police must inexorably be abused by governors.
00:04Deliberations at the colloquium highlighted that Nigeria's policing challenges are deeply rooted in structural, institutional and governance issues
00:15with community trust and intelligence gathering identified as critical pillar for success.
00:23Policing will become more effective under a regime of state police.
00:27There will be better or greater evidence of transparency and accountability.
00:31When there is effective policing, most of the narratives about our country will go down.
00:38The conversation is no longer whether reforms are necessary but how they should be designed, structured and implemented in a
00:47manner that strengthens national unity.
00:50If you want to repost for the police, let all the basics be supplied.
00:54The forum concluded that a balanced, multilayered placement system offers the most viable path forward, combining legal, operational and sushi
01:07economic reforms.
01:08Theamientos.
01:08The
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