Five Former Inspectors-General Visit Disu, Pledge Support

Five former Inspectors-General of Police have paid a solidarity visit to the Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory, Olatunji Disu, pledging their support for his leadership and ongoing efforts to strengthen security in the nation’s capital.

The high-level visit, which took place in Abuja, is seen as a significant show of confidence in Disu’s approach to policing and crime prevention.

During the meeting, the former police chiefs commended Disu for his professionalism, strategic initiatives, and commitment to maintaining law and order in the FCT. They also assured him of their readiness to offer guidance and support where necessary, drawing from their wealth of experience in national policing.

The delegation emphasized the importance of continuity, collaboration, and intelligence-driven policing in addressing emerging security challenges, particularly in urban centers like Abuja.

In his response, Disu expressed appreciation for the visit and described it as both encouraging and motivating. He reaffirmed his commitment to safeguarding lives and property while enhancing public trust in the police force.

Security analysts say the visit highlights growing institutional backing for Disu’s leadership and could boost morale within the command.

The development comes amid ongoing efforts by the Nigeria Police Force to improve operational efficiency and strengthen community policing across the country.

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