Deadline For Submission Of Memoranda, Position Papers On National Policing Bill Extended To August 21.

The Presidential Working Group on the National Policing Bill has extended the deadline for the submission of memoranda and position papers on the proposed legislation to Friday, August 21, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. West Africa Time (WAT).

The extension was contained in a press release issued on Thursday by Chief of Staff to the President, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila.

Gbajabiamila, who is also the Chairman of the Working Group, said the extension is intended to provide stakeholders with additional time for thorough preparation.

He said it would ensure that interested individuals, institutions and organisations have adequate opportunity to make well-considered contributions to the proposed legislation.

According to him, the Presidential Working Group is committed to ensuring that the process of developing the National Policing Bill benefits from broad consultation and the informed perspectives of Nigerians and relevant stakeholders.

He added that the proposed legislation is intended to provide the operational, administrative, institutional and funding framework necessary for an effective policing architecture that responds to Nigeria’s evolving security needs.

This, he said, would provide appropriate safeguards for accountability, professionalism and the protection of citizens’ rights.

“Given the significance of the proposed reform to the future of policing and internal security in Nigeria, the Working Group considers it important that stakeholders are afforded more opportunity to make substantive and technically sound contributions to the process,” Gbajabiamila said.

He encouraged legal practitioners, civil society organisations, security sector professionals, state governments, professional bodies, academics, experts and interested members of the public to take advantage of the extended period to submit their memoranda and position papers.

“All submissions must be made on or before 5:00 p.m. WAT on Friday, August 21, 2026, exclusively through the official National Policing Bill portal, nationalpolicingbill.com.

“The Working Group recognises that developing an effective policing framework requires careful consideration of critical issues, including sustainable funding, command and control structures, recruitment and training standards, operational jurisdiction, inter-agency coordination, accountability mechanisms and safeguards against political interference or abuse.

“These considerations underscore the importance of robust stakeholder engagement in developing a framework that is effective, accountable, sustainable and responsive to the peculiar security needs of communities across the Federation.

“At the conclusion of its assignment, the Presidential Working Group will present a final, implementation-ready draft of the National Policing Bill for onward legislative processing,” he said.

He expressed the Presidential Working Group’s appreciation to stakeholders who have already made submissions.

He also encouraged others intending to participate in this important national process to take advantage of the extension.

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