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FG to Establish Smart Police Stations Across Nigeria

The Federal Government has announced plans to establish smart police stations across the country as part of efforts to modernize the nation’s policing system.

 

In a video that surfaced online on Thursday, key government officials were seen meeting in what appears to be a formal briefing on the initiative.

 

Although specific details were not disclosed in the footage, the plan suggests a move towards integrating technology into Nigeria’s law enforcement infrastructure.

 

The proposed smart police stations are expected to feature improved communication tools, surveillance capabilities, and possibly digital case tracking to enhance the efficiency and transparency of police operations nationwide.

 

This development comes amid growing calls for security sector reform and increased use of technology to improve service delivery in public institutions. The federal government has not yet provided a timeline or rollout strategy for the project, but the announcement has already drawn public attention and sparked conversations around its potential impact.

 

As more details emerge, stakeholders and citizens alike will be watching closely to see how the initiative will be implemented and whether it will bring about meaningful change in the Nigerian policing system.

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