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Niger State Police Overhaul Sparks Debate as Notorious Squads Are Disbanded and New Unit Takes Over

Niger State’s Police Commissioner Audu Garba Bosso has announced a significant restructuring of the state’s security apparatus, disbanding three controversial squads Tiger Base, Lion Squad, and Scorpion and replacing them with a newly formed unit called the Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU).

According to the Commissioner, the new unit has been established to tackle serious crimes including kidnapping, armed robbery, and other violent threats, with its operations driven by intelligence gathering and swift response capabilities.

Officers selected for the VCRU were said to have undergone specialized training with a strong emphasis on human rights and professional conduct, setting it apart at least in principle from its predecessors.

To further strengthen accountability, a civilian oversight board comprising lawyers, community leaders, and journalists has been put in place to monitor the unit’s activities.

The VCRU has also already recorded an early win, having reportedly helped foil a kidnapping attempt shortly after its establishment.

Public reaction to the development has been mixed.

While some Nigerians, particularly on social media, have welcomed the reform as a step in the right direction, others remain skeptical, questioning whether the change amounts to anything more than a rebranding exercise.

Critics have raised concerns about whether the same officers from the disbanded squads have simply been reassigned to the new unit, and have called for investigations into alleged abuses committed under the previous formations before the restructuring can be considered a genuine reform.

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