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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Nigeria Governors Unanimously Endorse State Police Framework Amid Security Reforms
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Nigeria Governors Unanimously Endorse State Police Framework Amid Security Reforms

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Last updated: April 23, 2026 7:09 pm
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Nigerian Governors Back State Police Framework and 12-Year Education Plan

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State Police Plan Gains MomentumEducation Overhaul: 12-Year Curriculum and School ExpansionFiscal Reforms and Revenue MobilizationWhat’s Next?

Abuja, Nigeria – The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) has thrown its weight behind a proposed State Police Framework, marking a significant step toward decentralizing security operations amid rising concerns over nationwide insecurity. The governors also endorsed the Federal Government’s plan to implement a 12-year continuous basic education system while calling for expanded school infrastructure to accommodate growing student populations.

The resolutions were announced Thursday following the NGF’s first meeting of 2026 in Abuja. Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, who chairs the Forum, presented the communiqué, outlining key policy priorities aimed at strengthening security and education reforms.

State Police Plan Gains Momentum

With violent crime and regional instability plaguing parts of Nigeria, the NGF confirmed that its secretariat has already drafted a State Police Framework in anticipation of constitutional amendments. The proposal outlines governance structures, funding models, training standards, digital systems, and oversight mechanisms to ensure accountability.

The move comes as state leaders push for greater autonomy in tackling security challenges, including banditry, kidnappings, and communal clashes. Currently, Nigeria relies on a centralized police force, which critics argue is overstretched and inefficient in addressing localized threats.

“The Framework is a proactive measure to prepare states for constitutional changes,” Governor AbdulRahman said. “We must ensure readiness in governance, financing, and operational structures before implementation.”

Education Overhaul: 12-Year Curriculum and School Expansion

On education, the governors reviewed a presentation by Education Minister Prof. Tunji Alausa, focusing on the Federal Government’s plan to extend basic education from nine to 12 years. The proposal aims to align Nigeria’s system with global standards while improving learning outcomes.

However, the Forum stressed the urgent need for more schools, particularly at the junior and senior secondary levels, to handle surging enrollment rates. Discussions also highlighted progress on the Digital National Education Management Information System (NEMIS), a platform designed to streamline student data and resource allocation.

“We are committed to partnering with the Federal Government to expand access to quality education,” the communiqué stated. “Resources must reach underserved communities to bridge existing gaps.”

Fiscal Reforms and Revenue Mobilization

The governors also received a briefing from Finance Minister Taiwo Oyedele on fiscal developments, including trends in federal revenue allocations (FAAC), tax reforms, and efforts to boost revenue generation across all government tiers.

Emphasizing the need for transparency, the NGF called for swift resolution of pending fiscal issues to ensure stable budgeting and planning at the state level.

What’s Next?

The NGF’s endorsement signals growing political will to restructure Nigeria’s security and education sectors. However, the State Police proposal still requires constitutional amendments—a process likely to face debates in the National Assembly. Meanwhile, education reforms will depend on increased funding and infrastructure development.

As Nigeria grapples with security and economic challenges, the governors’ resolutions reflect a coordinated push for systemic changes. Observers will be watching closely to see how these plans translate into action.

— Reported by Nexio News

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