Insecurity: Nigeria’s global Peacekeeping image begins at home – IGP Egbetokun 

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Insecurity: Nigeria’s global Peacekeeping image begins at home – IGP Egbetokun 

By Trek Africa Newspaper

Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun (3rd right); Director-General of NIIA, Prof. Eghosa Osaghae (4th right); Former Presidential Candidate, Social Democratic Party (SDP), Prince Adewole Adebayo (2nd right); Assistant Inspector General of Police, AIG Zone 2, AIG Adegoke Fayoade (left) at others at the 60th Anniversary of Nigeria’s participation in international peacekeeping missions…

 

 

Nigeria’s capacity to tackle rising insecurity at home and sustain its credibility in international peacekeeping operations is directly tied to police reform, quality leadership and improved welfare for officers, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has said.

Egbetokun spoke on Monday in Lagos at a conference organised by the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) to commemorate 60 years of Nigeria’s participation in international peacekeeping missions, amid growing concerns over domestic security challenges.

The IGP, alongside the Director-General of NIIA, Prof. Eghosa Osaghae, and former presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Prince Adewole Adebayo, agreed that effective policing at home remains the foundation for Nigeria’s relevance and effectiveness in global security engagements.

According to Egbetokun, Nigeria’s performance in international peace operations is a mirror of the professionalism, discipline and accountability of its police force within the country, stressing that foreign deployments cannot substitute for strong domestic institutions.

“Effective peacekeeping policing reflects legitimacy, discipline and public trust, both at home and abroad,” the IGP said. “Nigeria’s credibility in global security cooperation depends on sustained police reform and respect for human rights.”

Tracing Nigeria’s peacekeeping journey to 1960, shortly after independence, Egbetokun noted that Nigerian police officers have served under the United Nations, African Union and ECOWAS in Africa, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Caribbean.

He disclosed that over 12,000 Nigerian Police officers have participated in peacekeeping operations worldwide, adding that modern peacekeeping now places police officers at the centre of civilian protection, election security, community policing and post-conflict stabilisation.
“These roles require professionalism and adaptability, especially in the face of emerging threats such as violent extremism and transnational crime,” he said.

 

Corroborating the IGP’s position, NIIA Director-General, Prof. Eghosa Osaghae, said Nigeria’s peacekeeping challenges are largely domestic and rooted in internal policing capacity.
“What the police is doing outside is a reflection of its abilities and capacities within,” Osaghae said, adding that despite existing challenges, the Nigeria Police Force has made significant progress in skills acquisition and operational capacity over the last two decades.

“If you compare the Nigeria Police Force today to what it was twenty years ago, you will say we have come a long way,” he said.
Osaghae also revealed plans by the NIIA to collaborate with police leadership to establish an International Centre for Peacekeeping and Policing, aimed at strengthening research, training and institutional memory in line with global best practices.

On his part, leader of the Social Democratic Party, Adewole Adebayo said the long-standing debate over federal, state or local policing often ignores the real problem of governance, rule of law and police welfare.
“The Nigerian people don’t care whether the police is federal, state or local. What they want is safety and security,” Adebayo said.
He argued that police officers operate within laws and policies crafted by political leaders, noting that failures in policing ultimately reflect failures in leadership.
“The police do not write the law or policies. It is political leaders who must create a good society,” he said.

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