IGP Disu Meets Police Community Relations Committee, Reaffirms Commitment to Community‑Driven Security
Abuja, Nigeria | April 9, 2026
The Inspector‑General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, has received a high‑level delegation from the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, underscoring the Nigeria Police Force’s renewed focus on strengthening community collaboration and grassroots security engagement. (Daily Post)
During the visit, which brought together senior members of the PCRC leadership, IGP Disu highlighted the critical role that community partnerships play in enhancing intelligence gathering and promoting public trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve. He stressed that community‑oriented policing remains central to the Force’s strategic priorities and is essential for addressing emerging security challenges across the country. (DAILY TIMES Nigeria)
The IGP reaffirmed the Nigeria Police Force’s unwavering commitment to ensuring accountability, integrity, and professionalism in all facets of policing. He called for sustained cooperation with the PCRC as a key partner in fostering dialogue, sharing actionable intelligence, and supporting initiatives that build confidence at the grassroots level. (DAILY TIMES Nigeria)
The engagement reflects ongoing efforts to reposition the Nigeria Police Force as a community‑centric institution focused not only on law enforcement but also on proactive collaboration with citizens and organisations to enhance public safety and security nationwide. (Daily Post)
Stakeholders at the meeting emphasised the importance of mutual trust and continued engagement as foundational elements for effective community policing and sustainable peace. (Daily Post)

