State police creation doesn’t mean NPF will be abolished – IGP Disu

The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has made it clear that the creation of the state police, will not lead to the abolition of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

Disu was speaking to personnel of the police force on Monday in Dutse, Jigawa.

He said the clarification was imperative to address concerns among officers and men of the force surrounding the creation of the state police.

The I-G said the legislative development concerning the creation of the state police has generated considerable discussion within policing circles and across the nation in recent weeks.

“I am aware that many officers and men have questions, concerns and in some cases, genuine anxiety about what this development may mean for the future of the Nigeria Police Force, and for your individual careers.

“As your Inspector-General of Police, it is important that I address these concerns directly and provide as much clarity as possible. Let me begin by assuring every officer here today that there is no cause for panic.

“The creation of state police does not mean the abolition of the Nigeria Police Force. It does not mean the cancellation of your rank, the loss of your employment, the forfeiture of your pensions, or the erosion of your accrued rights and benefits. Your future remains protected,” Disu said.

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