NEC gives four states, FCT Sept 9 deadline to submit report on state police

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NEC gives four states, FCT Sept 9 deadline to submit report on state police
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The national economic council has given Kwara, Sokoto, Kebbi, Adamawa, and the federal capital territory till September 9 to submit their reports on the creation of state police.

Lawal said the council would take appropriate decisions if the states failed to present their reports on September 9.

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