Inspector-General Egbetokun Bans Arbitrary Arrests, Detention of Youths, and Phone Checks by Nigerian Police.
In a significant step towards safeguarding the rights of citizens, the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has announced a ban on arbitrary arrests, detention of youths, and the collection or checking of mobile phones by police officers across Nigeria.
This directive emphasises the need for law enforcement officers to adhere strictly to the rule of law and respect the fundamental rights of all citizens, especially young people, who have often raised concerns about police misconduct.
Egbetokun’s move has been widely praised as a positive reform aimed at restoring public trust in the Nigerian Police Force. By prohibiting such actions, the Inspector-General seeks to eliminate practices that have led to widespread allegations of harassment and abuse of power.
The police chief also reiterated the importance of professionalism within the force, stressing that officers must focus on legitimate duties rather than engaging in activities that undermine public confidence.
Citizens are encouraged to report any violations of the directive, with assurances that such complaints will be taken seriously and addressed promptly. This reform is seen as a step forward in enhancing accountability and promoting a more people-centred approach to policing in Nigeria.
Stakeholders have called on officers to comply fully with the directive, as it aligns with ongoing efforts to foster a society where the rule of law prevails and human dignity is upheld.