Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu has announced an instant prosecution on police officers who cause the death of citizens as a result of accidental discharge.
The IGP made the announcement at the Passing Out Parade of One Thousand and Sixty-Eight (1,068) retrained police officers on Thursday, April 30, 2026, in Uyo.
Held at Police Mobile Base on Idoro Road, the IGP stressed that the training which included lessons on human rights protection, was enough for them to take precaution and be more careful when handling their weapons.
"We have witnessed too many avoidable deaths, citizens killed by officers who claimed their weapon misfired. That tragedy has ended now. The the use of firearms must be the last resort; professional and strictly within the bounds of the Law", he charged.
"This retraining has taught you mastery so that you don't fire unless you intend to fire because protecting lives is your highest calling. The best shot is the one that is not fired. A skilled officer with discipline is the guardian of the people, impunity ends now!", he stated, and made reference to the viral video of the Delta State killing.
"I want you to hear me clearly; any officer who misuses his weapon; who kills a citizen without lawful jurisdiction will be dismissed and prosecuted. Not transferred, not queried only but dismissed and handed over to the Law. I've warned all officers, the training you've received includes human rights. At Force order 237...you know the rules... Now you have no excuses. No badge is a license to kill...no uniform is a shield from justice. That is my promise", he charged.
Similarly, the IGP called on Akwa Ibom people to see the officers as their partners in security and crime elimination; while urging them to report erring officers to the Force, stressing that no officer is above the Law.
Furthermore, he commended the State Police Commissioner, CP Baba Mohammed Azare for swiftly responding to his directive of retraining officers, saying his quick response was worth emulating.
Responding, the State Commissioner of Police, CP Azare was grateful to the IGP for gracing the Passing out Parade.
"The retraining of these officers is in line with your directives to reposition the Force for greater efficiency and responsiveness", he said.
"The training focused on weapon handling, disciplining, intelligence-led policing and respect for human rights", he informed.
"Some of the trainees have been carefully selected to serve in the newly established violent crime response unit created to serve as a strategic response on combating crimes and enhancing rapid response to same" he added.
Congratulating the officers, the CP also charged them to serve with discipline, professionalism and integrity; adding that the confidence reposed on them must not be betrayed.
"Let me make it clear that this Command will not tolerate misconduct, indiscipline or abuse of office. Any officer found wanting will be decisively dealt with in accordance with the law", he warned.
While appreciating Governor Umo Eno for his continued support to the Police and other security agencies in the State, the State CP sought the IGP's support on the provision of marine gun boats to secure the Oron/Calabar waterways; construction of a standard shooting range to sustain continous firearms training, among others.
In his remarks, Governor Umo Eno commended the Akwa Ibom State Police Command for undertakings the training.
Represented by Adeyemi Ogunjemilusi, the Governor noted that the training underscores the commitment of the Nigerian Police Force to professionalism, discipline and responsible use of firearms in the discharge of duty.
He told the gathering that security remains a top priority in his administration as peace and stability are essential for sustainable developments.
He also congratulated the constables for the beginning of a higher responsibility to serve, noting that their role is even more critical as the election approaches.
"You are expected to conduct yourself with utmost professionalism, neutrality and fairness, ensuring that every citizen participate freely and fairly in the coming democratic process", Governor Eno charged.




















