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Egbetokun assumes office as acting IGP , calls for synergy among other agencies

Acting Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Kayode Egbetokun, has formally assumed office, with a call for interagency collaboration to tackle insecurity in the country.
The acting IGP, assured that the Nigeria Police Force would continue to strive for excellence, transparency, and accountability to citizens even as he promised to secure the nation.
Egbetokun, took over after being decorated with his new rank by Vice President, Kashim Shettima at the State House on Tuesday.
While noting that there were still much to be done to improve policing in Nigeria, Egbetokun, said that he was aware of the enormous responsibility that accompanies his appointment.
He said,“the Nigeria Police Force will strive for excellence, transparency, and accountability. We will also include a technology-driven approach to leveraging other techniques to ensure effective and efficient of resources.
“We will provide support structures for police officers that would cater for their physical, and psychological needs. We will introduce programmes to strengthen the minds and hearts of every officer. We will secure the nation.”
On community policing which he described as one policy trust of his administration, he said that he planned to strengthen the intelligence-gathering capabilities of the force, as he further appealed for cooperation and teamwork, promising to run a transparent and integrity-driven regime.
While calling on Nigerians to support the police in the fight against criminality, the IGP, said he hoped to build a stronger inter-agency collaboration and deepen the technology approach to guaranteeing internal security.

Baba bows out of service, says he’s leaving the Force better than he met it

Former Inspector- General of Police Mr. Usman Akali Baba, yesterday handed over the mantle of leadership of the Force to the newly appointed acting IGP, Kayode Egbetokun.
At the handing and taking over ceremony held at the Police Force headquarters, Abuja, the former IGP, while noting that he added value to policing in Nigeria, said he was happy that he was leaving the police better than he met it.
Baba,said that former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration set out to positively change the policing narrative of the country by laying out a well-articulated vision and mission objectives.
In his valedictory speech at the occasion, Baba said: “As I exit the leadership of the force today, I believe that I am leaving it better than I met it. I believe that I have added value to policing in Nigeria. I hold the firm conviction that steady progress has been made in all the components of my promise to change policing narratives and in our journey to restore the dwindling police primacy within the internal security architecture of the country. We might not be there yet, but certainly the paethways have been clearly defined, firm foundation built, and giant strides taken for the new force leadership to leverage on in his quest for a better Police Force.
“For coming this far with me in my leadership journey,I wish to put on record my sincere appreciation to the entire Nigeria Police Family for demonstrating a sense of loyalty, sacrifice, and duty orientation which have combined to aid me in attaining most of the set leadership visions and targets. I also specially thank members of the force Management Team for being strategic partners all through my leadership journey.
“I also thank Muhammadu Buhari and President Ahmed Tinubu for the opportunity to serve our beloved nation as Inspector General of Police, and for the choice of Mr. Kayode Egbetokun, a thorough-bred,vastly experienced, and refined officer as my successor. I am convinced that with your continued support and God’s divine favour, Egbetokun will excel in his leadership as he has all it takes
professionally, intellectually and in strength of character to do so .I call on you all to please rally round and support him in this Mission.
“On behalf of my family, I heartily extend my sincere congratulations to Egbetokun for his deserved appointment.
“In the course of my leadership, I must have undoubtedly taken some firm decisions some of which must have added value to policing, while others must have hurt the interests of some individual officers and indeed, some citizens of diverse status. One thing is clear, all the decisions I took were taken in good faith and in sincere consideration of the overriding interests of the force. However, for those that felt hurt by any component of my decisions, actions, or inactions, as a true Muslim,I apologise unreservedly and seek your kind understanding and genuine forgiveness. To err, it is said, is human, and to forgive is divine. I trust that you all shall forgive my leadership inadequacies as I also expect that the intent of my actions and my leadership strides will also be acknowledged as legacies worth appreciating

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