As tensions escalate in the Middle-East following the United States and Israel’s war on Iran, Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP) Olatunji Disu has placed state commands on red alert to prevent internal security challenges from worsening. The directive specifically targets Commissioners of Police in the North West, North East, and North Central zones, urging heightened surveillance and intelligence gathering.
The IGP instructed state commands to strengthen collaboration with traditional and religious leaders, enhance visibility policing around worship centres and public spaces, and swiftly respond to any attempt by individuals or groups to exploit global developments to incite unrest or sectarian tension. The directive was announced in a statement by Force Public Relations Officer, acting ACP Benjamin Hundeyin, reassuring Nigerians of the service’s commitment to protecting lives, property, and national peace.
“While Nigeria remains stable and its internal security situation firmly under control, the Force has reinforced proactive, intelligence-led policing measures across the country,” the statement said.
IGP Disu emphasized that Nigeria will not serve as a theatre for foreign conflicts. Any attempt to import external ideological or religious tensions will be met with the full weight of the law. He called on community leaders nationwide to continue promoting peace and urged citizens to remain calm, vigilant, and law-abiding while reporting any suspicious activity to the nearest police formation.
The Nigeria Police Force remains resolute and fully committed to safeguarding every Nigerian and maintaining national security at all times. These measures reflect a proactive approach to ensuring stability amid global geopolitical uncertainties and reinforcing public confidence in law enforcement’s ability to prevent domestic unrest.
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