President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has issued a stern warning to officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force, urging them to shun intimidation and abuse of the citizens they are sworn to protect. He emphasised that the power vested in them must be used responsibly and in service to the nation.
“Be reminded that the power you wield is not for intimidation but for protection. It is not for abuse but for service,” the President said, stressing the need for accountability and professionalism within the Force.
Represented by Senate President Godswill Akpabio at the 2nd Annual IGP’s Award and Commendation Ceremony held in Abuja on Wednesday night, Tinubu charged officers to “uphold the rule of law, protect the rights of every citizen, and reject all forms of misconduct and corruption.”
He assured that the federal government would continue investing in the Nigeria Police Force through provision of cutting-edge equipment, technology, capacity-building programs, and welfare schemes aimed at enhancing operational effectiveness and morale.
“This administration remains steadfast in its commitment to transforming the Nigeria Police Force. We understand that modern policing demands modern tools, continuous training, intelligence-led strategies, and community partnerships,” Tinubu said.
The President commended award recipients at the ceremony, describing them as a source of pride and an example of what is achievable through duty, dedication, and honour.
“To our award recipients, I congratulate you warmly. You have made the nation proud. But I urge you; do not rest on your laurels. Let this recognition inspire greater professionalism, hard work, and integrity within the Force.”
He added that the Nigerian people deserve a police force that is “responsive, responsible, and respected.” According to him, “the police play a central role in maintaining law and order and fostering trust between the state and citizens.”
In his remarks, Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, acknowledged evolving threats such as terrorism, cybercrime, kidnapping, and organised crime. He stressed the need for the police to adapt by embracing innovation, digital intelligence, and global best practices.
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