“Misconduct, abuse of power, corruption, extortion, unlawful arrest will not be tolerated Under my Watch – IGP Disu tells Senior Officers

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“Misconduct, abuse of power, corruption, extortion, unlawful arrest will not be tolerated Under my Watch – IGP Disu tells Senior Officers

By Trek Africa Newspaper

IGP Olatunji Disu 

 

• Tunji Disu Declares Zero Tolerance for Misconduct, Corruption in Nigeria Police

 

In a forceful declaration aimed at restoring discipline and public trust, Tunji Disu has vowed that misconduct, abuse of power, corruption, extortion, and unlawful detention will no longer be tolerated within the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

Speaking at the inaugural conference with strategic police managers at the Peacekeeping Conference Centre in Abuja on Wednesday, the Inspector-General of Police made it clear that “business as usual” is over and that no officer, regardless of rank or position, will be shielded from accountability.

“No Officer Is Above the Law”

Disu emphasized that the Nigeria Police Force exists to serve the people, protect the nation, and uphold the rule of law, stressing that these responsibilities are not optional but daily obligations.

“The Nigeria Police Force is, first and foremost, the people’s police,” he said. “Every Nigerian, irrespective of status, belief, or background, must be treated with dignity, fairness, and respect.”

He warned that even isolated cases of misconduct damage the credibility of the entire Force and erode public confidence. “Let me be unambiguous: such conduct will not be tolerated,” Disu declared.

Strengthening Accountability Units

To back his words with action, the IGP announced plans to reinforce and insulate internal accountability mechanisms from undue interference. He said units such as the Force Provost, the Complaints Response Unit, and the X-Squad will be empowered to independently investigate allegations of abuse of authority, corruption, and unprofessional conduct.

According to him, loyalty to the Force does not include protecting erring officers. Officers found culpable will face swift disciplinary measures, including dismissal and prosecution where necessary.

Focus on Professionalism and Human Rights

Disu urged senior officers to lead by example, stressing that authority must be exercised with restraint, fairness, and sound judgment. He described respect for human rights as fundamental to professional policing and essential to rebuilding public trust.

He also acknowledged the heightened public scrutiny in the digital age, noting that every police action now reflects instantly on the Force and the country.

Recruitment Reforms Underway

Beyond discipline, the IGP revealed that a comprehensive review of recruitment processes is underway to ensure that only individuals of sound character, competence, and commitment are enlisted into the Force.

Disu’s remarks follow his appointment as Acting IGP by Bola Tinubu in late February 2026 and his subsequent confirmation as substantive Inspector-General of Police.

With this renewed push for transparency and internal reform, the Police leadership says it aims to rebuild credibility, enforce discipline, and reposition the Force as a trusted institution committed to serving all Nigerians fairly and lawfully.

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