JUST IN; IGP talks though, says killing of Police personnel will not be tolerated by NPF anymore
JUST IN; IGP talks though, says killing of Police personnel will not be tolerated by NPF anymore
The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Olukayode Egbetokun, on Friday warned that attacks on police officers will no longer be tolerated.
Speaking in Enugu during a one-day official visit to the state’s police headquarters, Egbetokun expressed concern over the rising number of police officers killed by criminals.
He emphasized that any form of assault or killing of police personnel would be met with proportional response.
The IGP declared that the force is determined to eliminate crime and criminal activity this year, ensuring that criminals driven out of the Southeast will not return to perpetrate further violence.
The police chief stated that they would do everything within their power to ensure criminals face severe consequences this year, emphasizing their focus and determination to accomplish their goals.
“We’ll not tolerate any assault on our police officers, not to talk of killing. Any assault on policemen is criminal. It is an assault on police IGP. We are not going to take it kindly on any assault on our officers.
“We’ll not tolerate it anymore. In 2025, we are going to say no to assault on our police. We are going to say capital no to killing of our men.
“This year 2025, we are going to approach the year with determination. Determination to stamp out criminals. The ones that have been chased out will not be allowed to return,” he said and assured the Enugu State Police Command that he would support them with every resource and modern security gadgets.
“I am going to support the Command with everything and resources at our disposal so that the achievements you have recorded will not be tampered with and you record more achievements.
“In this year, we going to vigorously pursue our police vision for Nigeria. We shall emphasize professionalism. We shall emphasize ethical conduct of our officers. We shall emphasize training and retraining of officers.
“We’ll equip you with modern policing tools to discharge your duties effectively,” he added.
The IGP said he would make sure that the welfare of officers was taken serious, noting that, “no IGP will neglect the welfare of the officers.”
Earlier, the Police Chief paid a visit to Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State, where he praised the governor’s efforts in ensuring the security of lives and property, as well as his contributions to the overall development of the state.
“I want to start by expressing our profound appreciation to the Governor of Enugu State for the support that you have given to the Nigeria Police Force in our quest to provide and ensure Peace and Security in Enugu State. Your commitment to our shared goal of a safer Nigeria is truly commendable.
“You are doing great things in Enugu State. The report I have been getting in Enugu has been truly good. I am very happy and glad to hear the force of work you are doing in the state to ensure that the people of Enugu State enjoy the dividends of democracy.
“Importantly, I congratulate you on your giant strides in the area of security and in other areas.
“I am pleased to note that the collaboration between the Nigeria Police and Enugu State Government has continued to yield excellent results; and we are determined to build on this success.
“In this year 2025, I want to let you know that we are committed to pursuing our policing vision more vigorously. We will prioritise community engagement. We will prioritise professionalism and emphasis ethical conduct of our officers.
“I am very confident that with your support we are going to overcome all the challenges that we are facing presently and ensure that Nigeria becomes safer for all of us,” he said.
In response, Governor Mbah expressed his gratitude to the IGP for the robust support provided to his administration in the fight against crime and the protection of lives and property.
“We cannot thank you enough for the interest you have shown and continued to show in the security matters of Enugu State.
“You may not have been here before now, but from the outset, we have felt your presence here because you have provided us with all the support, both material and human, that we need to fight the challenges of insecurity to a standstill.
“We had a meeting on how to address the security challenges in Enugu and without sparing any time, you provided us with all the support to ensure we have special forces here. You provided us with the equipment.
“This is very important to us because the plan we have to grow our economy from $4.4 billion to $30 billion could only happen with security in place.
“Businesses can deal with financial risk and commercial risk, but cannot deal with security risks; which is why we thought that for that growth to materialise, we will provide security. So, you have been a very strong pillar of support to the government,” he stated.
Police
Stop misuse of IGP’s name, on illegal operations – NPF warns Police personnel
Stop misuse of IGP’s name, on illegal operations – NPF warns Police personnel ⁸
The Nigeria Police Force has expressed concern over the misuse of the name and office of the Inspector-General of Police to perpetrate illegal acts by its officers.
According to the Force, the persistent unprofessional conduct of a few Police officers undermines the standards and reputation of the Nigeria Police Force.
This was contained in a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, on Saturday, December 28.
The statement reads: “The Nigeria Police Force is concerned about the persistent unprofessional conduct of a few Police officers which undermines the standards and reputation of the Nigeria Police Force. Despite repeated warnings and disciplinary actions taken against those who have been exposed, some officers are still engaging in these shameful acts that erode public trust.
“Even more alarming is the fraudulent use of the name and office of the Inspector-General of Police to perpetrate these illegal acts. The intention behind this tactic is to intimidate victims into believing that the IGP is aware, and approves of their illegal activities. As a result, victims are often deterred from reporting these incidents to higher authorities.
“We urge members of the public to report any misconduct by Police Officers to their superiors, the Heads of the Complaint Response Units (CRU) in their states or the Commissioner of Police in the state. Contact information for the CRU in all states has been published previously.
“Members of the public are therefore advised to exercise caution when approached by officers or individuals claiming connections with the IGP or any senior officer for the purpose of influence or favour. In such instances, we urge you to immediately report such cases to the Nigeria Police Force via: DCP Akin Fakorede, Head, IGP Monitoring Unit, Force Headquarters, Abuja – 08184077076; ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations Officer, Force Headquarters, Abuja – 08037168147; CSP Taiwo Oyewale, Head, IGP Special Investigation Unit, Force Headquarters, Abuja – 08069318238; SP Sherriff Lawal, ADC (Aide-de-Camp) to the IGP – 08094712605.”
Police
JUST IN; IGP orders full investigation into allegations of Police brutality
JUST IN; IGP orders full investigation into allegations of Police brutality
The Inspector-General of Police, Dr Olukayode Egbetokun, has ordered a comprehensive investigation into the allegations of police culpability during the Aug. 1 #EndBadGovernance protests.
The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said this in a statement on Monday in Abuja.
Adejobi said the move was in response to a report by Amnesty International accusing the Nigeria Police Force of culpability in the death, arrest, and use of excessive force on protesters.
According to Adejobi, the investigation aims to identify any deviations from the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and rules of engagement.
“Commissioners of Police in the affected states have been directed to submit detailed reports within one week.
“The Nigeria Police Force has maintained that it operated within established rules of engagement, providing security for peaceful protesters throughout the protest.”
The police spokesman described the allegations by Amnesty International as unfounded, misleading, and inconsistent with reports from affected police commands.
Adejobi emphasised that the police did not fire live ammunition or cause the death of any protester.
He stated that officers demonstrated professionalism and adherence to constitutional and international standards, in spite of being subjected to attacks and injuries.
The investigation’s findings will be crucial in determining the next course of action.
The Nigeria Police Force has reiterated its commitment to safeguarding citizens’ fundamental rights, promoting the rule of law, and improving operational standards.(NAN)
Police
Governor lifts ban on State Security Agency after it was suspended by the IGP
Governor lifts ban on State Security Agency after it was suspended by the IGP
Edo Government says it has lifted the suspension on the operations of the state security corps to strengthen the state security apparatus.
The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Musa Ikhilor announced this via a statement issued in Benin on Friday.
“In a move to fortify the security architecture of Edo State, the government has lifted the suspension imposed on the Edo State Security Corps in September 2024.
“The decision made by the Governor, His Excellency, Senator Monday Okpebholo, marks a comprehensive shift in the state’s quest for enhanced safety and security.
“The suspension was initiated by the Inspector General of Police ahead of the Sept. 21, 2024 Gubernatorial Election.
“The suspension was based on the constitutional stipulation that election security is the sole responsibility of the Nigeria Police Force, although it can be assisted by other sister agencies within the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES).
“However, with the successful conduct of the gubernatorial election, the Edo State Government has deemed it necessary to reinstate the security corps,” he said.
Ikhilor said the move was to bolster the state’s security apparatus and ensure the safety of its citizens.
According to him, all returning officers are required to report to the office of the State Corps Commander or the three zonal offices of the Corps.
“This directive aims to ensure a seamless transition and the effective deployment of the security corps,” the SSG said. (NAN)
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