The House of Representatives withdraws its own state police bill and moves to consider President Bola Tinubu’s executive proposal, according to reporting by The Punch. The development follows internal legislative actions in which lawmakers rescind the bill after deciding that it requires alignment with a broader constitutional framework. The House says the change is meant to ensure coherence between the proposed state policing structure and constitutional requirements. Rather than continuing with its earlier legislative path, the chamber shifts focus to the President’s submitted proposal. The change is presented as a significant adjustment in the legislative process, with the House indicating it will review how Tinubu’s plan fits within existing legal and constitutional arrangements before proceeding further. The reports do not provide additional details on timelines or whether any new draft bill will replace the withdrawn measure, but they describe the move as a procedural step to integrate the executive proposal into the legislative consideration of state policing.