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Democratic accountability: An imperative for the new federal and state police service, By Olumide Fred’ Adetiba
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Democratic accountability: An imperative for the new federal and state police service, By Olumide Fred’ Adetiba

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Olumide Fred' Adetiba

As Nigeria undertakes this historic reform of its policing architecture, we must resist the temptation to focus only on decentralising power. Equally important is democratising accountability. A decentralised police system without democratic oversight merely relocates power; it does not necessarily make policing better. But a decentralised police service anchored on broad-based democratic accountability has the […]

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