Posted by AI on 2025-09-29 18:49:50 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 20:21:43
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The Nigeria Police Force is taking a firm stance against corruption and criminal activities within its ranks, as Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbedokun issues a stern warning to senior officers. In a recent meeting with divisional and tactical commanders in Kano State, the IGP, through Commissioner of Police Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, emphasized the need for officers to uphold the law and protect the force's integrity.
The warning comes amid concerns over police involvement in extortion and land-grabbing schemes. Egbedokun specifically addressed the persistent extortion of innocent citizens, a practice that has marred the force's reputation. He also condemned the misuse of police personnel to protect land grabbers, a growing issue in Kano. The IGP's orders are clear: officers must refrain from interfering in land disputes, allowing the courts to handle such matters.
Furthermore, Egbedokun has mandated the removal of unauthorized checkpoints and roadblocks outside Kano's main city, a decision prompted by the increasing attacks on officers and the theft of their weapons. This strategic move aims to enhance officer safety and improve public perception. The IGP's directives are part of a broader strategy to implement community-focused crime prevention methods, as evidenced by the success of Operation Kukan Kura, which has significantly reduced crime rates in Kano through public engagement and the utilization of advanced technology and intelligence.
As the police force takes these measures to combat internal corruption, the public awaits the impact of these reforms, hoping for a more trustworthy and efficient law enforcement system. The IGP's actions send a powerful message that misconduct will not be tolerated, setting the stage for a potentially transformative shift in Nigerian policing.