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IGP Olatunji Disu: “Badge Not License to Kill, Shield from Justice”

by Prince Simeon
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IGP Olatunji Disu, Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police, has issued a stern warning to personnel of the Nigeria Police Force, declaring that neither a badge nor a uniform serves as a license to kill or a shield from the reach of justice. Speaking at a time of heightened public scrutiny, the IGP emphasised that the era of impunity within the force is officially over.

The IGP made these remarks on Thursday, April 30, 2026, during his keynote address at the passing out parade of 1,068 retrained constable officers. The ceremony, held at the Police Mobile Base, 26 PMF in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, marked a pivotal shift toward professionalising the force’s grassroots tactical response.

While addressing the necessity of the need for the retraining, IGP Olatunji Disu revealed he has issued an uncompromising directive to all Commissioners of Police and Squadron Commanders nationwide to prioritise combat and arms-handling retraining.

“I gave that instruction because a policeman who cannot defend himself cannot defend the citizens,” Disu stated. “A constable who fears his weapon is a danger to the public. We will only certify those who are competent to bear firearms.”

A cross-section of the officers displaying their tactical skills before IGP Olatunji Disu during the passing out ceremony at the Mobile Base, 26 PMF, Uyo
A cross-section of the officers displaying their tactical skills before IGP Olatunji Disu during the passing out ceremony at the Mobile Base, 26 PMF, Uyo

The retraining program follows a series of tragic incidents involving accidental discharges and extrajudicial actions. Highlighting the recent killing of a suspect in Delta State, the IGP described such acts as a “betrayal” of the police mandate.

He reminded the graduating officers that the use of firearms must strictly adhere to Force Order 237. “We have witnessed too many avoidable deaths. You cannot exercise restraint if you are driven by fear. This training has taught you weapon mastery so you never fire unless you intend to fire.”

In a departure from past administrative leniency, IGP Olatunji Disu promised swift and severe consequences for misconduct. He clarified that any officer who kills a citizen without lawful justification would no longer face mere transfers or queries.

“You will be dismissed and prosecuted and not transferred, not redeployed—dismissed and handed over to the law. No badge is a license to kill; no uniform is a shield from justice. That is my promise.”

Addressing the people of Akwa Ibom, Disu called for a symbiotic relationship between the police and the public. He encouraged citizens to report misbehaviour through established mechanisms while also commending officers who act justly.

To the 1,068 newly retrained constables, his final charge was one of professional pride: “The real examination begins tomorrow when you return to the streets. Carry your weapon with restraint, speak to citizens with respect, and when the moment requires courage, do not run.”

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