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Transforming Policing Through Health: A New Era Under IGP Kayode Egbetokun -By Adewole Kehinde

IGP Kayode Egbetokun has effectively repositioned health as the heart of policing. His commitment to welfare and medical modernisation is redefining what it truly means to serve and protect.

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The convening of the Conference of Heads of Police Healthcare Facilities Nationwide on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, by the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, represents more than an internal professional gathering.

It is a statement of intent, a declaration that policing in Nigeria is evolving, not only in security strategies but also in welfare architecture.

With the theme, “Transforming Policing in Nigeria: The Evolving Role of the Directorate of Force Medical Services”, the IGP has once again demonstrated leadership that goes beyond badge and uniform. He made it clear to participants that the conference was not merely an administrative exercise but a solemn commitment, a commitment to building a system where those who protect others are themselves protected, supported, and medically empowered to serve at their highest capacity.

For far too long, police medical systems operated behind the curtain of national conversations. Yet health is central to operational readiness. Egbetokun has brought that reality to the forefront with conviction and unprecedented action.

Upgrading and Digitalising Police Medical Facilities

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One of the most commendable milestones of his administration remains the upgrading and digitalisation of the 64 police healthcare facilities nationwide, all of which now deliver medical services not only to police officers but also to their families and persons in lawful custody.

This achievement reinforces a fundamental truth that the Nigeria Police Force is not merely an instrument of law enforcement; it is a custodian of welfare, safety, and humanity.

The Transformation into a Full Directorate

The elevation of the Force Medical Services into a full Directorate in August 2025 was not ceremonial; it was strategic. It acknowledged what enlightened policing must embrace: good healthcare is central to morale, operational fitness, and personnel retention.

The new status comes with wider responsibilities, innovation, consistency, accountability, and strategic leadership, responsibilities that the IGP has already begun addressing with passion and foresight.

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From Supportive Care to Preventive Policing Health

The Inspector General is absolutely right that the Nigeria Police Medical Directorate must transition from supportive to preventive care, from fragmented operations to coordinated systems, and from isolated facilities to a fully networked medical ecosystem delivering standardised, humane, professional and timely care nationwide.

This thinking is modern. It is global. It is futuristic policing by every standard.

Specialised Police Hospitals Taking the Lead

One of the exciting developments revealed by Egbetokun is the advanced medical role now being played by Police Hospital Falomo in Lagos and Police Hospital Akure in Ondo State.

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Not only are they offering specialised services, but they have also become centres of training, professionalism, and knowledge transfer, hosting intern nurses and house officers and contributing directly to Nigeria’s healthcare workforce. That is nation-building at its highest dimension.

Digital Healthcare at Police Hospitals

Today, police hospitals are fully digitalised. Nobody needs a hospital card anymore; your name alone brings up your details from a 24-hour solar-powered digital platform. This is a system designed for efficiency, reliability, and modern healthcare delivery, something many Nigerian public institutions have yet to achieve.

This is policing meeting global standards. A Future Built on Strong Healthcare Pillars

If sustained, IGP Egbetokun’s initiatives will establish long-term pillars, including digital health integration, trauma and post-incident support, mental health frameworks, emergency response coordination, professional accreditation, and sustainable medical staffing and training pipelines

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These are the foundations of a resilient policing healthcare model, one capable of surviving changing security realities while protecting those who defend us every day.

Conclusion

IGP Kayode Egbetokun has effectively repositioned health as the heart of policing. His commitment to welfare and medical modernisation is redefining what it truly means to serve and protect.

We must not only applaud this transformation, but we must also support it, institutionalise it, and allow it to become one of the most enduring legacies of policing reform in Nigeria.

Adewole Kehinde is a public affairs analyst based in Abuja. 08166240846, email: kennyadewole@yahoo.com X:, @kennyadewole

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