IGP Kayode Egbetokun Resigns, Tinubu Names Replacement

‎The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has stepped down from office following a directive from President Bola Tinubu.


‎Senior government officials confirmed that the decision was reached after a closed-door meeting between the president and the police chief at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Monday.


‎The president has nominated Tunji Disu, an Assistant Inspector General of Police, as his replacement.


‎Preparations are already underway for a formal handover ceremony at the Force Headquarters in Abuja. Security officials said arrangements are being finalized, even though an official announcement is yet to be released by the presidency.


‎Egbetokun was appointed as the 22nd Inspector General of Police in June 2023. His confirmation was later ratified by the Nigeria Police Council in October of the same year.


‎At the time of his appointment, he was close to the mandatory retirement age of 60. This led to legal and political debates about the length of his stay in office.


‎To address the issue, the National Assembly amended the Police Act in 2024. The amendment allowed an IGP to complete a four-year tenure regardless of age or years already spent in service.


‎Based on that law, Egbetokun was expected to remain in office until October 2027.


‎His tenure, however, was marked by public criticism and allegations of human rights violations, especially during protests and security operations across several states.


‎The presidency has not issued a formal statement confirming his resignation. Attempts to reach the presidential and police spokespersons were unsuccessful as of the time of filing this report.


‎A source within the presidency said an official announcement would be made later on Tuesday.


‎More details are expected as events unfold.


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