THE STRUCTURE OF THE POLICE UNDER THE NIGERIAN FEDERALISM

Hilda Uche OBI-OBIORA, Chinedu A. ONAH

Abstract


Nigeria’s governmental structure is arranged in line with the federal model of governance, a structure ofgovernance often applied to heterogeneous systems, consisting of at least two constituent parts that are not whollyindependent but together form the system as a whole. Nonetheless, the Nigeria Police Force is structured in asomewhat centralized pattern, thereby precluding State police in the country. The present centralized structure ofthe Nigeria police force has led to various negatives in the police force, leading to ineffective policing in thecountry, which has been various decried and particularly deprecated by the #Endsars protest in the country. Thepaper therefore appraises Nigeria’s federal system, while analyzing the somewhat centralized police structure inNigeria. The paper argues that in line with basic federalism practice, the Nigeria police force should bedecentralized and the governments of the States should be empowered to maintain State police forces.

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