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Senate Moves to Create One Toll-Free National Emergency Number for All Nigerians

Published by on December 2nd, 2025.


 

 

Senate Moves to Create One Toll-Free National Emergency Number for All Nigerians

 

The Nigerian Senate has taken a major step toward strengthening the country’s emergency response system, as lawmakers begin deliberations on a bill seeking to establish a single, toll-free national emergency number accessible to all citizens. The proposed legislation aims to unify the country’s fragmented emergency hotlines into one simplified platform that will guarantee faster response times during crises.

 

Presenting the bill, its sponsors stressed that Nigeria’s current emergency communication system remains inefficient due to multiple, disconnected numbers used by different agencies. They argued that a unified system would ensure that calls for help—whether related to fire outbreaks, medical emergencies, natural disasters, or security threats—are routed through a central, well-coordinated command centre.

 

According to the lawmakers, the envisioned number will be free of charge, easy to remember, and available 24 hours a day, enabling Nigerians to seek help without worrying about call cost or network complications. The bill also proposes setting up a robust infrastructure capable of integrating police services, fire departments, emergency medical teams, and other first responders.

 

Senators noted that many countries across the world operate successfully with one universal emergency number—such as 911 in the United States and 112 in Europe—making it necessary for Nigeria to adopt a model that supports rapid intervention and public safety.

 

During the debate, several lawmakers described the initiative as long overdue, citing the rising cases of accidents, kidnappings, fire incidents, health emergencies, and other crises that often require swift action. They emphasized that a single toll-free number would reduce confusion, improve coordination among agencies, and potentially save thousands of lives annually.

 

The bill has been referred to the relevant Senate committee for further legislative work, including stakeholder consultations and technical reviews. If eventually passed and assented to, Nigeria will finally join the list of countries with a unified emergency communication system designed to deliver swift, reliable, and accessible assistance to citizens nationwide.

 

As Nigerians await the next phase of legislative action, the proposal continues to generate strong public interest, with many citizens expressing optimism that a centralized emergency number will mark a significant milestone in boosting national security and

public safety.

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