President Bola Tinubu has decorated Tunji Disu, the newly appointed acting inspector-general of police (IGP), with his new rank.
The ceremony was held at the State House in Abuja, where
Disu formally assumed leadership of the Nigeria Police Force after the
resignation of Kayode Egbetokun.
Disu, who previously served as an assistant
inspector-general of police, described his elevation as an honour rooted in his
commitment to policing and national service.
Speaking after the decoration ceremony, he said the
appointment reflected his long-standing dedication to the police profession and
the country.
He expressed appreciation to the president for the
confidence shown in him, noting that remarks made during the ceremony were
emotionally significant.
Disu said references by Tinubu to his professional record
and past assignments demonstrated close attention to the performance of
security officers nationwide.
According to him, the president’s comments also served as a
challenge to improve policing in the country, particularly in areas relating to
peacebuilding and public safety.
The acting IGP noted that building stronger cooperation
between police officers and the public would be central to his leadership
strategy.
“It shows the president took his time to monitor officers
working everywhere in the country,” he said.
“It also shows that the president was throwing a challenge
at me to go out there and do what I’m known for; and ensure that I bring peace
and recognition to country. Top priority for Nigeria.
“In one of the first lectures with my men, I’m going to talk to them, let them know that the citizens of the country are the boss.”
‘ERA OF IMPUNITY OVER’
Disu promised a leadership approach anchored on strict
anti-corruption discipline and respect for the rule of law within the force.
“I will let them know that the era of impunity is over. I
will ensure that I train and encourage them to ensure they follow human
rights,” he added.
“I will ensure that they know that I will try to follow a
regime of zero tolerance to corruption, and most importantly, I’m going to drum
it into them that we can never succeed without the cooperation of members of
the public.
“I will mention that the country is facing a particular
problem — the issue of banditry and insurgency. I know all police officers have
been doing their best.
“They are hardworking people. All I need to do is to channel
their morale and their thoughts to make anything better.”
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