The Senate has proposed the adoption of 112 as a single, unified emergency number for Nigerians to call or text when reporting security breaches and other emergencies across the country.
According to the lawmakers, the current system—which operates with multiple emergency hotlines—has created confusion for citizens and often delays swift response during distress situations. The Senate noted that a harmonized number would significantly enhance coordination among security agencies and emergency responders.
The proposal aims to streamline emergency communication nationwide, ensuring that citizens have one simple and memorable number to dial in moments of crisis.
The move is expected to improve response time, promote efficiency, and strengthen national security architecture once fully implemented.
