See The Inside of the Rise of Olatunji Disu, Nigeria’s 23rd Police Boss

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Appointment and Transition : In a major shake-up of Nigeria’s security leadership, Olatunji Disu was appointed the 23rd Inspector-General of Police (IGP) on February 23, 2026, following a directive by President Bola Tinubu.

He succeeds Kayode Egbetokun, marking a new chapter for the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) at a time when public expectations around security reforms, professionalism, and intelligence-driven policing are high.

Background: The Making of a Career Officer

Popularly known as Tunji Disu, he is a seasoned career officer with over three decades of service in the Nigeria Police Force.

Early Life & Education

Disu hails from the South-West geopolitical zone of Nigeria and built his academic foundation before joining the Force in the early 1990s. Over the years, he underwent several local and international security and intelligence trainings, sharpening his expertise in:

Criminal investigation

Tactical operations

Public order policing

Strategic command leadership

Rise Through the Ranks

Disu’s journey to the top was marked by steady promotions and high-impact assignments.

Key Positions Held: Commander, Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Lagos State

He gained public recognition for leading reforms that repositioned the RRS as a responsive anti-crime unit, restoring public confidence in rapid policing operations.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), Lagos State Command

Played a frontline role in coordinating tactical responses to violent crimes and urban security challenges.

Commissioner of Police, Rivers State Command

Managed one of Nigeria’s most politically sensitive and security-volatile states, overseeing election security operations and tackling cultism, kidnapping, and pipeline vandalism.

Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG)

Before his elevation to IGP, he served at the strategic command level, contributing to national security policy implementation.

Achievements & Reform Footprints

Urban Crime Suppression

During his time in Lagos and Rivers, Disu was credited with strengthening intelligence-based operations that led to:

Reduction in armed robbery incidents

Crackdowns on kidnapping syndicates

Improved emergency response time

Tactical Reorganization

He modernized operational strategies within units under his command, emphasizing:

Surveillance-driven policing

Inter-agency collaboration

Community engagement initiatives

Professional Discipline & Public Image

Disu reportedly pushed internal discipline measures while promoting professionalism among officers — a key factor that shaped his public reputation as a no-nonsense but reform-minded officer.

Governance Today Nigeria: Profile Insight

According to Governance Today Nigeria’s profile assessment:

Disu represents a blend of operational toughness and administrative capacity.

His career reflects merit-based progression rather than political favoritism.

He is viewed as a bridge between traditional policing and emerging digital-era security demands.

The report highlights that his appointment signals:

A push for stronger federal command coordination

Renewed focus on intelligence-led policing ahead of future national elections

An attempt to stabilize internal command structure within the Force

What This Means for Nigeria:

As Nigeria grapples with banditry, terrorism, kidnapping, and electoral security concerns, Disu’s leadership will likely be judged on:

Reform implementation speed

Officers’ welfare and morale

Public trust restoration

Crime statistics in volatile regions

His appointment comes at a critical moment, and expectations are high.