Prime Minister Abiy launches Ethiopia's first smart police service

Addis Ababa, February 9, 2026—Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed has launched Ethiopia's first Smart Police Service. The initiative aims to enable citizens to access police services more quickly through technology.

Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed announced the launch in a message posted on social media. He stated that the service will enable citizens to access police services with greater speed and through technology.

Additionally, the initiative is designed to facilitate quicker police responses and to streamline crime prevention efforts, according to the prime minister. This reform is part of the Digital Ethiopia 2030 agenda, initiated by regulatory bodies to enhance effectiveness.

The Smart Police Service represents a key step in modernizing police operations and digital transformation in Ethiopia. The prime minister's message highlights how it will bring improved security and efficiency to citizens.

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