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Egbetokun’s Commitment To Fairness And Merit Remains Unwavering -By Adewole Kehinde

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IGP OLU EGBETOKUN

In every institution, there comes a defining era, one marked not by noise or sentiment, but by the quiet force of integrity, discipline, and vision. For the Nigeria Police Force, this era is undoubtedly the leadership of Inspector-General of Police Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM.

At a time when institutions everywhere are being tested, and when some individuals attempt to advance personal interests by trading in falsehood, one thing remains unmistakably clear: Egbetokun will not be swayed by those who seek to undermine the integrity of the Nigeria Police through deceit, mischief, or unfounded allegations.

Leadership is most profoundly measured when tested under pressure. In the midst of political noise, fabricated narratives, and whispered campaigns engineered to cast doubt on noble reforms, Egbetokun has chosen the path of principle.

His refusal to bend to those who thrive in rumour-mongering underscores a truth that has become increasingly evident: this is a leader anchored not by convenience but by conviction.

His commitment to fairness and merit remains unwavering. It is the foundation upon which he continues to build a modern, professional, and morally upright police force. This philosophy does not simply govern promotions or deployments; it shapes the character and culture of the institution. Fairness inspires excellence.

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Merit commands respect. And together, they cultivate a Force capable of earning the trust and confidence of the Nigerian people.

Indeed, this remains the cornerstone of police career-management philosophy, and it is a principle that rewards hard work rather than favouritism, professionalism over partisanship, and integrity above influence. It motivates excellence, strengthens morale, and renews public trust in the Force we so proudly serve.

To those who insist that progress must give way to patronage, or that the gains of meritocracy should be exchanged for the politics of personal loyalty, this administration stands as a reminder that the Nigeria Police will move only forward, not backwards.

The evidence is clear: the Nigeria Police under Egbetokun has a system that rewards diligence, professionalism, and proven capacity. Officers who distinguish themselves are recognised; those who fail to meet professional standards are held accountable. That is the policing culture Nigeria needs and deserves.

Ultimately, leadership is not proved by yielding to pressure but by upholding principle. Egbetokun has shown that he understands this responsibility deeply. His vision is firm, his convictions unshaken, and his loyalty to the ideals of justice and excellence absolute.

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As Nigeria continues its march toward a safer, more secure, and more just society, we must recognise and support leaders who champion fairness over influence, service over self-interest, and merit over manipulation.

For the Nigeria Police Force, that leader is Kayode Egbetokun, and his legacy will be one defined not by noise but by credibility, courage, and character.

Adewole Kehinde is a public affairs analyst based in Abuja. @@kennyadewole kennyadewole@gmail.com, 08166240846

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