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Ethiopia Launches Africa’s First AI Unmanned Police Station

by Kingsley Okeke
February 11, 2026
in Policy & Regulations
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Ethiopia just became the fourth country in the world to deploy a fully unmanned police station, and the first in Africa. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed unveiled the futuristic facility on February 9, signalling a bold experiment in how governments interact with citizens in the digital age.

The Robot Officer Will See You Now

Instead of waiting in line to speak with an officer, Ethiopians can now walk up to electronic terminals that function as digital service counters. File a crime report, document a traffic accident, submit evidence, track your case, all without speaking to a single human officer. The system also accepts reports via smartphone and SMS, allowing people to bypass physical stations entirely.

Federal Police Commissioner General Demelash Gebremichael says the platform tackles a problem rarely discussed in policing: the discomfort and intimidation some citizens feel when facing law enforcement. By removing the human element from routine transactions, the system promises faster service, consistent treatment, and fewer opportunities for the corruption that plagues many bureaucratic systems.

Digital Ethiopia’s Ambitious Bet

This isn’t a standalone gimmick. The unmanned station forms part of Digital Ethiopia 2030, a sweeping national initiative to modernise government through technology. Officials envision a future where data analytics drive policing decisions, emergency response times shrink dramatically, and citizens can communicate directly with senior officials instead of being stuck at the bottom of administrative hierarchies.

The government plans to expand the model nationwide, establishing additional unmanned stations as infrastructure allows. If successful, Ethiopia could leapfrog decades of conventional development and establish itself as a continental leader in digital governance.

The Infrastructure Reality Check

Here’s the challenge: Much of Ethiopia lacks reliable internet and electricity. Urban centres like Addis Ababa may embrace the technology immediately, but rural areas face a different reality. Without sustained investment in connectivity and power, the smart station model risks becoming another well-intentioned project that serves only the already-privileged.

The success of the nationwide rollout depends on user adoption, technical reliability, public trust, and the government’s ability to maintain service quality as demand grows, which will all determine whether this innovation becomes transformative or merely symbolic.

What This Means Beyond Ethiopia

By deploying unmanned police stations, Ethiopia joins an exclusive club that includes only three other countries worldwide. The move demonstrates a willingness to embrace radical change rather than incrementally improve existing systems. Whether other African nations follow suit may depend less on Ethiopia’s technological sophistication and more on whether the system actually delivers better outcomes for citizens.

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