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IGP Disu promotes 17,952 junior police officers

Inspectors, Corporals, Sergeants benefit across the country

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May 30, 2026
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The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu has approved the promotion of 17,952 junior police officers across the country, in what the Nigeria Police Force described as part of efforts to improve personnel welfare, raise morale and reward diligence, professionalism and dedication to duty.

Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Anthony Okon Placid disclosed that the promotion affects officers in commands and formations nationwide. The breakdown shows that 165 sergeants were elevated to inspectors, 73 corporals to sergeants, and 17,714 constables to corporals.

The police leadership said the exercise forms part of ongoing measures to strengthen human resource management in the Force and encourage officers to remain committed to their constitutional responsibilities.

IGP Disu said timely promotion remains a critical tool for motivating personnel and deepening institutional development within the Force. He said the elevation of deserving officers reflects the commitment of the current police leadership to merit, career progression and professionalism.

The Inspector-General congratulated the newly promoted officers and urged them to regard their advancement as a call to greater responsibility, discipline and service. He also charged them to uphold the core values of the Nigeria Police Force, respect human rights and remain committed to the rule of law.

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The Nigeria Police Force said it remains committed to promoting excellence, rewarding hard work and strengthening institutional capacity in line with global best practices in policing.

Welfare Still a Major Issue in Nigeria Police

The latest promotions come against the backdrop of long-running concerns over the welfare of rank-and-file police personnel in Nigeria.

In a recent official presentation on police funding challenges, the Nigeria Police Force said less than 7% of personnel were provided with barracks accommodation, while many of the available facilities were dilapidated and in need of urgent rehabilitation. The same document also highlighted funding shortfalls, equipment gaps and low welfare support as major institutional problems.

Police welfare in Nigeria goes beyond promotion. It includes salary levels, housing, healthcare, uniforms, transport support and insurance for officers injured or killed in the line of duty. An analysis republished by Policing Insight said welfare concerns among junior officers have for years centred on “bread and butter” issues such as decent housing, healthcare, clothing, promotion and a conducive working environment, with poor morale seen as a risk to policing effectiveness.

On the policy side, the Nigeria Police Trust Fund is supporting officers through welfare and healthcare programmes that include medical care, upgrades of police clinics and hospitals, psychosocial support, housing support, barracks renovation and family welfare assistance. The Force also lists the Nigeria Police Welfare Insurance Scheme and police medical services among its formal welfare structures.

For many observers, the promotions approved by the IGP will be seen as a morale booster for junior officers, but they also renew attention on broader welfare reforms still needed across the Force, especially in accommodation, healthcare, insurance coverage and working conditions.

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