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Reps Drop Own State Police Bill, Back Tinubu’s Executive Proposal For ‘Coherent Framework’

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By Felix Umande

The House of Representatives on Tuesday rescinded its earlier constitutional amendment bill on state police to allow for consideration of President Bola Tinubu’s Executive Bill, saying the decision was aimed at ensuring a coherent constitutional framework for the proposed policing system.

The House stressed that the move should not be interpreted as a withdrawal of support for state police, but as a legislative step to align with the Executive’s proposal.

House spokesman, Akin Rotimi, disclosed this in a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday.

According to Rotimi, the Green Chamber had passed its version of the State Police Constitution Alteration Bill on June 11, 2026, and on July 9 constituted a 12-member Conference Committee to reconcile differences between the House and Senate versions.

He, however, said the President’s Executive Bill introduced new considerations that required a different legislative approach.

“Following the transmission of the Executive Bill, the House determined that new considerations relating to the structure, framework, and implementation of State Police Services necessitated an efficient legislative approach to ensure a coherent constitutional framework consistent with Nigeria’s evolving national security architecture,” the statement read.

The decision followed the adoption of a motion sponsored by the Chairman of the House Committee on Rules and Business, Rep. Francis Waive. The House subsequently rescinded its earlier resolution and dissolved the Conference Committee to pave the way for the Executive Bill.

The Executive Bill, titled Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (Alteration) Bill, 2026 (HB. 2797), passed first and second readings on Tuesday after debate was led by the House Leader, Julius Ihonvbere.

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It has now been referred to the House Committee on Constitution Review for further legislative action.

“The House emphasised that its decision should not be construed as a withdrawal of legislative support for State Police. Rather, it reflects the resolve of the House, working in concert with the Executive, to ensure that the constitutional framework establishing State Police Services is comprehensive, effective, and responsive to Nigeria’s evolving security realities,” the statement said.

Rotimi added that the House remained committed to constitutional reforms through “a transparent and rigorous legislative process that strengthens Nigeria’s democratic institutions and responds effectively to the nation’s evolving governance and security needs.”

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EFCC Secures Final Forfeiture of 48 Properties Linked toMalami

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Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court, Abuja, held that EFCC had successfully established that the properties linked to the former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

The EFCC, on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, secured the final forfeiture of 48 properties linked to the former Attorney general and minister of justice.

Delivering judgment, she held that they were reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities and were not acquired with lawful sources of income.

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Nigeria eyes drones, AI to seal 1,497 Illegal routes, build smart border shield

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Nigeria is set to overhaul its border security system by shifting from manpower-driven patrols to a technology-based Smart Border Management System (SBMS) powered by drones, artificial intelligence and real-time intelligence sharing.

The move follows a proposal presented by Rear Admiral S.S. Lassa (Rtd), at the National Boundary Commission (NBC) High-Level National Workshop on “Border Security, Resilience and Cross-Border Cooperation” in Abuja.

Citing the Broken Windows Theory by James Q. Wilson and George Kelling, Lassa warned that neglected border areas and weak enforcement create opportunities for serious crimes, including smuggling, terrorism, arms trafficking and illegal migration.

He said Nigeria’s vast borders, spanning over 4,454km of land boundaries with Benin, Niger, Chad and Cameroon, as well as its maritime domain ,require a modern security approach.

The paper revealed that while Nigeria has 364 approved international border control points, there are nearly 1,497 illegal and unmanned routes exploited by criminal networks.

Lassa said conventional border patrols and checkpoints alone can no longer effectively tackle emerging threats, advocating drone systems equipped with thermal cameras, radar, LiDAR and other intelligence sensors to provide continuous surveillance.

“Drones provide Nigeria with the practical, cost-effective and technologically advanced means of monitoring vast and inaccessible border areas,” he said.

The proposed SBMS will integrate drones, satellites, biometrics, artificial intelligence, geospatial data and command centres to improve threat detection and response.

The submitted a recommendation on National Border Data Fusion and Intelligence Centre to unite information from immigration, customs, military, police and intelligence agencies.

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It also called for a National Boundary Geospatial and Drone Unit, stronger drone regulations, indigenous drone production, public-private partnerships and the appointment of a National Border Coordinator to harmonise border operations.

Lassa stressed that Nigeria must move from a reactive border control model to an intelligence-led system capable of protecting territorial integrity, boosting trade and curbing transnational crimes.

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Akume Faults Makinde Over Oyo Kidnap Comment, Says Tinubu Prioritized Rescue Over ‘Telephone Call’

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Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, on Tuesday faulted Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde for politicising the abduction of pupils and teachers in Oyo State, saying President Bola Tinubu prioritised their rescue through security operations rather than “public grandstanding.

Akume spoke in Abuja while receiving members of the Global Association of Christian and Muslim Youth for Peace and Development, led by its President, Peter Bassey. His remarks were contained in a statement by his media aide, Yomi Odunuga.

The SGF’s comments followed Makinde’s complaint that the President had yet to call him after the abduction of pupils and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State.

On Monday, Makinde formally assumed responsibility for the welfare, rehabilitation and education of 45 teachers and pupils rescued after spending 56 days in captivity. He also called for a UN-backed investigation into the abduction.

Responding to the criticism, Akume said what mattered to the President was securing the release of the victims.

“We live in a society where everything is politicised. Yes, we inherited difficult situations, but we are improving by the day,” Akume said.

“When the noise was rife that the President didn’t place a phone call to someone, it doesn’t make sense. Would a telephone call to that person have resolved the case? Would those held captives have been released? No.

“It is the strategy being used to ensure the safety of those held in captivity that should be paramount. We should be interested in the release of these children and others. We should not be interested in a telephone call.”

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He described Tinubu as “a doer” whose leadership is defined by action rather than words.

“This is why I tell people that Asiwaju (the President) is a doer. He is not a talker. He is like the Centurion of the old Roman Empire whose services were rendered in deeds and not in words. His leadership is defined by action and results,” Akume stated.

“Nigerians wanted to see the safe return of those innocent children and, today, they have been rescued through the strategic efforts of our security agencies under the President’s leadership. That is what matters.”

Akume maintained that the successful rescue operation demonstrated the Federal Government’s commitment to protecting lives through carefully coordinated, intelligence-driven operations.

“The President has taken the fight against insecurity very seriously. His administration remains focused on restoring peace across the country, protecting lives and creating an environment where Nigerians can live and pursue their legitimate aspirations without fear,” he said.

He stressed that terrorism and kidnapping require intelligence-led responses rather than political rhetoric.

The SGF also commended the Global Association of Christian and Muslim Youth for Peace and Development for promoting religious harmony and national unity.

“I am particularly impressed that you have chosen unity over division. Whether one is a Christian or a Muslim is not the issue; what matters is that we are Nigerians united by a common destiny. Your association demonstrates that peaceful coexistence is not only possible but essential for national progress,” he said.

Earlier, the association’s President, Peter Asuquo Bassey, said the group visited the SGF to strengthen ties with his office, citing Akume’s record in public service.

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“We have come to familiarise and strengthen our relationship with you because we believe strongly in your leadership. We have followed your antecedents over the years, and we are convinced that you are committed to the service of our nation,” Bassey said.

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