The acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Olukayode Egbetoku, has unveiled a new policing vision aimed at improving the performance of the force and re-igniting public trust.
It also aimed at focusing on enhancing the police training curriculum with a special focus on attitudinal and behavioural changes among others.
Egbetoku said the police under his watch will symbolise excellence, integrity and compassion.
A statement by the police spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi, said the acting IGP unveiled the vision at an inaugural conference on Friday with strategic police managers.
“The highlights of the IGP’s policing vision include; upholding the sanctity of the legal framework of the Nigeria Police Force; tackling the menace of crimes and criminality with the establishment of a specialized quick intervention squad comprising combat-ready police mobile force personnel with effective and enhanced training in crisis de-escalation and violent crime reduction strategies; leveraging cutting-edge tools, data analytics, and intelligence networks for a robust and effective human and technical intelligence gathering process to enhance police capacity; and strengthened inter-agency collaboration, the statement said.
It added that, “the new policing vision focuses on enhancing the police training curriculum with a special focus on attitudinal and behavioural changes; improved welfare and resuscitating the police officer support unit (POSU) of the Police Medical Services to serve as confidential support and counselling facility for all police officers; implementing a new Recognition and Reward system to better motivate and encourage our dedicated personnel; and community policing, through a more vibrant engagement of the police community relations committee (PCRC), and the establishment of a citizens engagement focus group.”
The statement also disclosed that the IGP has appointed CP Olatunji Disu as his Principal Staff Officer.
According to the statement, “Disu holds a B.A English (Education), PGD International Relations and Strategic Studies, MSc. Public Administration, Advanced Diploma in Forensic Investigation & Criminal Intelligence and MSc. Criminology, Security & Legal Psychology.”
Other aides appointed by the IGP , according to the statement, include CSP Ganiyu Adebowale as personal assistant (PA-IGP), SP Adewale Ajibuwa as chief protocol officer (CPO-IGP), DSP Sheriff Lawal as aide-de-Camp (ADC-IGP) and DSP Olawole Ogunwusi J. as chief security officer (CSO-IGP).
The statement said, “The inspector general of police reassures citizens that the Nigeria Police Force under his command will symbolize excellence, integrity, and compassion.
“He urged the citizens to collaborate with the police to shape a future where justice triumphs, the vulnerable find solace, citizens go about their lawful businesses without fear of insecurity or molestation, and where every citizen can truly believe in the power of law enforcement.”