
The Zamfara State Government has expressed its readiness to support the establishment of state police if a proposed constitutional amendment is enacted. Suleiman Ahmad Tudu, the Senior Special Assistant to the Secretary to the State Government, stated that the state is prepared to adopt the new policing system following discussions in the Senate.
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