In a statement, the opposition party argued that the Federal Government's handling of insecurity has not inspired sufficient public confidence to support a major restructuring of Nigeria's policing architecture.
According to the PDP, the administration should prioritize improving the operational effectiveness of the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies before introducing state-controlled police formations.
"The government's record on security does not inspire the confidence required to implement a new policing structure. The immediate priority should be tackling insecurity and strengthening existing law enforcement institutions," the party stated.
The PDP further maintained that constitutional reforms of such magnitude should be based on extensive consultations with political stakeholders, civil society groups, traditional institutions and the Nigerian public.
It warned that major governance reforms must be driven by consensus, transparency and good governance principles to ensure national acceptance.


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