Nigeria, Jan. 17 -- The governor of Nasarawa State, Abdullahi Sule, has disclosed that the state has introduced community policing.

He said the introduction of community policing in the state is to complement the police and other security agencies in combating crime.

Mr Sule said this in Abuja on Thursday after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, Punch Newspaper reports.

The governor, who was responding to questions from State House correspondents on the launch of Operation Amotekun by the South West, said all local governments and communities in the state had one form of vigilante group or another.

He expressed hope that it would transit ultimately to state police.

Amotekun is a regional security outfit, formed by states in t...