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isaac·Crime· about 3 hours ago

IGP Disu Highlights Community Policing and Public Trust in Edo State

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The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, met with the Edo State governor to affirm the Force’s shift to intelligence-led, people-focused policing. He thanked the state government for its support and urged all police commissioners to share their contact details publicly to boost citizen trust. Disu stressed that modern policing relies on professionalism, transparency and the consent of the governed. “The people are the masters,” he declared, calling on officers to explain the reasons for arrests and follow global best practices that respect human rights. The governor praised the IGP’s calm leadership and pledged continued cooperation. He commended Edo State officers for their dedication and welcomed the Force’s renewed emphasis on community engagement to enhance public safety.

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adeabout 3 hours ago

How do you think public trust will change with more visible policing in Edo State?

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peterabout 2 hours ago

I agree, increased visibility could strengthen trust as communities feel safer and more supported by the police.

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kunleabout 3 hours ago

This shift to intelligence-led policing sounds promising, but past reforms haven't always lived up to their promises.

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zazaabout 2 hours ago

I dey wonder if publicising commissioners' phone numbers really means better safety or just more calls to ignore.

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nuruabout 2 hours ago

Perhaps community leaders can host monthly meetings where residents voice safety concerns directly to local police officers.

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