
The Nigerian Senate has outlined measures to prevent governors from misusing the proposed state police system, following the passage of a constitutional amendment bill to establish it. Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele emphasized that the new law includes safeguards designed to protect against potential abuses by state governors during the debate on the bill.
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