Nigeria’s new IGP Tunji Disu has set up a high-powered committee to design a framework for state police as debates on decentralised policing intensify
IGP Olatunji Disu launches a State Policing Committee to address recruitment, training, and operational standards, aiming to bring policing closer to communities and strengthen national security.
The Nigeria Police Council has unanimously endorsed Olatunji Disu as substantive IGP following a meeting chaired by President Bola Tinubu at the State House, Abuja.
Those who protest who should be all citizens under democracy should also be aware of their responsibility to democratize their protests for those protests to merit...
If the Nigerian media must retain public trust, outlets like Saturday PUNCH must recommit themselves to ethical standards and rigorous, fact-based reporting. The public deserves clarity,...
The road ahead is demanding, but with courage, transparency, and sustained commitment, he can indeed mark the end of impunity and the beginning of restored public...
Senior officers in the Nigeria Customs Service and Nigeria Immigration Service have on several occasions been superseded when junior officers were appointed Comptroller-Generals, resulting in organizational...
What is troubling, however, is the tendency of IPI to adopt one-sided interpretations without fully engaging the mechanisms of accountability within the Police. In one notable...
A high-ranking police officer, particularly the IGP, is expected to provide strategic leadership, ensure national security, and uphold the highest standards of integrity and professionalism. The...
Nigeria cannot continue to afford the premature and unnecessary exit of its most experienced security personnel. The directive to halt mass retirements should not be a...