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IGP Kayode Egbetokun’s Commitment To Gender Mainstreaming Is Repositioning The Nigeria Police For Global Relevance -By Adewole Kehinde

As the world moves toward modern policing models rooted in innovation, inclusion, and human-centred values, the Nigeria Police Force, under IGP Egbetokun, has positioned itself firmly on the path of progress.

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In recent years, the conversation around gender inclusion in policing has evolved from symbolic representation to strategic empowerment. Yet, few leaders have demonstrated true commitment to gender mainstreaming as boldly and decisively as the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun.

His tenure has marked a turning point, one that aligns the Nigeria Police Force with global best practices, while building a more inclusive, equitable, and professionally enriched policing institution.

IGP Egbetokun has embraced gender mainstreaming not as a token initiative, but as a strategic priority. Under his leadership, the Force has witnessed a renewed commitment to policies, reforms, and structures that intentionally elevate the capacity, visibility, and leadership opportunities for women in policing. This is a significant milestone for a nation aspiring to meet global standards in law enforcement and human security.

The IGP has consistently reaffirmed that the police uniform represents dignity, honour, and responsibility, and that women officers embody these values with excellence. His vision is clear: the next generation of female officers will build an even stronger and more resilient foundation for Nigeria, and the institution must empower them with every necessary tool to succeed.

One of the most commendable aspects of his leadership is the array of gender-responsive reforms he has championed. These include:

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  • Expanded career pathways that give female officers equal access to specialised units and command positions.
  • Enhanced welfare systems tailored to the unique needs of women, especially those balancing service with family obligations.
  • Targeted leadership development programmes that prepare women for strategic and senior roles within the Force.
  • And importantly, the strengthening of the Gender Unit, ensuring that issues affecting women, both within the Force and across communities, receive the priority and professional attention they deserve.

These reforms go beyond administrative adjustments; they signify an institutional shift towards modern, inclusive policing.

Today, thanks to the IGP’s deliberate and progressive stance, women are playing pivotal roles in critical policing functions that shape national security. They are actively contributing to:

Forensic science is where precision and analytical expertise are reshaping investigative outcomes.
Cybercrime and digital investigations, where women are breaking boundaries in technology-driven policing;
Counter-terrorism and intelligence operations, demonstrating courage and strategic brilliance;
International peacekeeping missions, showcasing Nigeria’s professionalism on the global stage;
Community safety and public trust initiatives, where empathy and engagement strengthen police–citizen relations.

This transformation reflects a Nigerian Police Force that is not only evolving but also aligning with global standards of diversity, competence, and inclusive leadership. It is a testament to IGP Kayode Egbetokun’s foresight and his commitment to building an institution where merit thrives, where opportunities are equitable, and where women are recognised as indispensable pillars of security architecture.

As the world moves toward modern policing models rooted in innovation, inclusion, and human-centred values, the Nigeria Police Force, under IGP Egbetokun, has positioned itself firmly on the path of progress.

For this, the Inspector General of Police deserves commendation.

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Adewole Kehinde is a public affairs analyst based in Abuja. Email: kennyadewole@gmail.com X: kennyadewole

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