In a significant development, Kayode Egbetokun has officially assumed the role of Inspector-General of Police (IGP) in Nigeria following his confirmation by the National Police Council.
This appointment, made by President Bola Tinubu to replace his predecessor, Usman Baba, has been met with anticipation and approval.
The formal confirmation took place during a meeting held at the presidential palace on Tuesday, presided over by President Tinubu himself and attended by several state governors.
The announcement of Egbetokun’s confirmation was made by Ibrahim Gaidam, the Minister of Police Affairs, who highlighted Egbetokun’s distinguished career and extensive international experience.
This appointment marks a new era in Nigeria’s law enforcement as Egbetokun takes the helm as the nation’s top police official.
His strong resume and the trust placed in him by the National Police Council and President Tinubu reflect the expectations of a more secure and efficient law enforcement system in the country.
The Nigerian populace eagerly awaits the impact and changes that Egbetokun’s leadership will bring to the nation’s police force.