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Senate Moves to Fast Track State Police After Fresh Borno Oyo Schools Abductions

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- 87 students and teachers abducted in Borno and Oyo states on May 15, 2026.
- Nigerian Senate fast-tracking constitutional amendments to establish state police.
- Borno State Governor pledges humanitarian support for displaced residents in Monguno.
- U.S. Mission in Nigeria advises citizens to enhance personal security awareness.
- National Assembly set to finalize state police changes soon.
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