History is best understood by later generations. Chairman Mao was once seen as merely a rebel, yet he eventually seized power and reshaped global history. How...
Through efforts to build trust, resolve internal conflicts, and implement far-reaching reforms, he is creating a Police Force that is not only more expansive in capability...
However, Sowore’s call for protest on July 21 against Nigerian police deplorable state is protest for a good country. The El Dorado we all construct in...
If welfare or structural issues are affecting the police, they must be addressed through internal mechanisms, advocacy, and constructive engagement with relevant authorities, not through protests.
IGP Egbetokun has remained unwavering in his commitment to police personnel welfare and is engaged in cooperative efforts to establish a fair and decent pension system.
Some experts have expressed concerns that giving authority to state police forces may unintentionally turn individual states into quasi-autonomous entities, similar to mini-republics with their own...
The IGP will continue to uphold the Force's steadfast dedication to better welfare and a pension plan that recognises the years of sacrifice made by both...
When the systems fail in Nigeria, we often see it as a chance to exploit the loopholes. But Japan has shown us that even in failure,...
Nigeria’s insecurity is a legacy problem. It demands vision, coordination, and persistence—not impulsive reactions or emotional triggers. The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has demonstrated all...
Until we confront these structural demons head-on, the Nigerian Police Force will remain an institution struggling against impossible odds, unable to be the friend, protector, or...