The House of Representatives on Thursday adopted the report on the proposed establishment of state police and approved 18 constitutional amendment clauses.
The decision followed deliberations during plenary presided over by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas.
The approved provisions form part of broader constitutional reform efforts aimed at improving governance, security and institutional efficiency across the country.
The adoption marks a significant step in the ongoing push for state policing as lawmakers continue consideration of constitutional amendments.
Further details of the approved clauses are expected to emerge.