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DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by ogododo(op): 9:46pm On Feb 24
President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday appointed AIG Tunji Disu as the acting Inspector-General of Police.

His appointment followed the resignation of Kayode Egbetokun from the apex office of the nation’s police force.

The immediate past IG tendered his resignation, citing pressing family considerations.

Appointed in June 2023, Egbetokun was serving a four-year term scheduled to conclude in June 2027, in line with the amended provisions of the Police Act.


In a statement issued on Tuesday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President received the letter earlier on Tuesday and expressed appreciation for his service to the nation.

Until his appointment, Disu was the Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) in charge of the Force Criminal Investigation Department Annex, Alagbon, Lagos.

In Nigeria, it is an established practice for senior police officers to retire when a junior colleague is appointed Inspector General of Police, and although this is not legally mandatory, it reflects the force’s strong respect for hierarchy, seniority, and organisational stability.


In this report, PUNCH Online identifies the affected DIGs who would need to leave for Disu to be a substantial IG of the country’s police force.

Frank Mba

Frank Mba began his policing career as an Inspector and steadily rose through the ranks. In 1999, he was promoted to Assistant Superintendent of Police, followed by Deputy Superintendent of Police in 2003. He was promoted to Superintendent of Police (SP) in 2008, Chief Superintendent of Police in 2012, Assistant Commissioner of Police in 2014, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) in 2018, and Commissioner of Police in December 2020. In March 2023, he was decorated as an Assistant Inspector-General of Police.

He is a three-time National Spokesman of the Nigeria Police Force and has received the UN Medal for his service as a member of the Nigeria Police Contingent to the United Nations Mission in Liberia from 2006 to 2007.

Mohammed Gumel

Mohammed Gumel assumed duty as the 4th Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Force Intelligence Department at the Force Headquarters in Abuja in late December 2025/early January 2026. He is a seasoned officer, known for community policing.

The Force Intelligence Department is the apex intelligence-gathering arm of the Nigeria Police Force. He formerly served as a Commissioner of Police and was notably recognized as the best Community Policing Advocate of the Year (2024). He holds the FIPMA (Fellow, Institute of Professional Managers and Administrators) and psc (Police Staff College) designations.

Adebola Hamzat currently serves as the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Department of Logistics and Supply of the Nigeria Police Force. He was appointed and decorated as a Deputy Inspector-General of Police in March 2025.

As the head of the Department of Logistics and Supply, he oversees the technical, administrative, and logistical needs of the entire Nigeria Police Force, including procurement, works, housing, and the Force Quarter-Master.

Previous Roles: [/b]Before his elevation to DIG, he served as the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 16, Yenagoa (covering Bayelsa and Rivers States). He was also the Commissioner of Police for Oyo State and the former AIG in charge of the Counter Terrorism Unit. He is an indigene of Ifelodun L.G.A of Kwara State.

[b]Yahaya Abubakar


Yahaya Abubakar is a senior Deputy Inspector-General of Police in the Nigeria Police Force who most recently served as the Head of the Department of Finance and Administration at Police Force Headquarters, Abuja. He was appointed to lead the Department of Finance and Administration, which oversees the financial management, budgeting, human resources, and administrative processes of the Force.

DIG Abubakar was appointed to the position following his promotion by the Police Service Commission in 2024, having previously served in senior roles such as Assistant Inspector-General and Zone Commander.

Basil Idegwu

Basil Idegwu was appointed to lead the Department of Research and Planning at the Force Headquarters in Abuja as of March 2025. He is responsible for strategic planning, policy formulation, and enhancing the Force’s operational efficiency.

He holds a Ph.D. in Peace and Security Studies. Idegwu heads a key department focused on ensuring standards, uniformity, and modernisation in policing services.

Bzigu Kwazhi

Bzigu Kwazhi is a senior officer in the Nigeria Police Force, currently serving as the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Department of Operations.

He is responsible for leading, coordinating, and implementing operational activities, crime prevention strategies, and maintaining law and order across Nigeria. As the head of the Department of Operations, he manages tactical operations, joint security operations (with the military), and policies for controlling incidents like riots, disasters, and elections.

In 2025, he has been actively involved in high-level security assessments, including leading operations to restore peace in Plateau State and Adamawa State. He is a seasoned officer with extensive field experience, having previously served as the Commissioner of Police in both Osun and Akwa Ibom states.

Idris Abubakar

Idris Abubakar was appointed into the Nigeria Police Force as a cadet ASP on 18/5/1992. He hails from Garko LGA of Kano State. He holds a B.Sc. in Education from Utman Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, and an M.Sc. in Education, in Psychology and a PhD in Psychology from the University of Abuja.

Adebowale William

Adebowale Williams is a senior Nigerian police officer serving at the rank of Deputy Inspector-General of Police in the Nigeria Police Force. He held/has held a key leadership role as the Head of the Department of Information and Communication Technology at the Force Headquarters in Abuja.

He was appointed to lead the Department of Information and Communication Technology within the NPF. This department is responsible for managing and advancing the Force’s technological infrastructure, systems, and digital tools to support modern policing.
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Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Richtaiwo(m): 9:54pm On Feb 24
Nothing unusual here, that’s simply how the system is wired.

Not too long ago, when the service chiefs were appointed, their seniors were promptly shown the exit door and sent into retirement. So really, there’s nothing abnormal about this it’s not a scene from a political thrillers.
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Saturnalia(m): 5:10am On Feb 25
Let them retire naa. They too must have stolen and embezzled enough money that will cater for their unborn generations.
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by atobs4real(m): 5:55am On Feb 25
At last my bros is now IG just like my former Papa Tafa Balogun
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Qoko: 6:09am On Feb 25
Let us forget politics, Oga Disu is one of the most competent police boss I have ever known in the past, Once again, congratulations Oga RRS and SARS 👮
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by owobokiri(m): 6:09am On Feb 25
All these well trained officers sacked overnight just because one rudderless El Yekini wants to make his former bodyguard the Inspector General of Police in Nigeria! He made one of his former ADCs The Oniru of Lagos. That one struttles around Lagos overdressed like Othman Dan fodio. Now, this one. Even the just sacked IGP was connected to his days as the Lagos governor. If this is not corruption in it's crudest form, I wonder what it is..

This dangerous trend which was started by the APC is simply dangerous to the system. It does nothing but violence to merit! The idea that a whole generation of seasoned officers can easily be decapitated in one swoop by a flawed presidency, all in a bid to foist the presidents ethnic henchman as the Commanding Officer, must be generally demoralising for officers across the Army and the Police..
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by greatseed: 6:09am On Feb 25
ABBA kyari who is still a suspended DCP will be ashamed for allowing bribery by drug lords and meddling with hush puppi turned his destiny around. This present IGP used to be his assistant just a few years ago. Destiny & how we shape it with God & by ourselves.

What an unpredictable life!!!
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Beniyke1: 6:11am On Feb 25
And none of the seven DIGs were qualified enough to be the IG? Quite unfortunate.
The more you look the less you see.

Padi Padi government…
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Lorechino(m): 6:11am On Feb 25
It's normal in the force, when your course mate is prompted or assumed the highest rank, you will exit. Two captains d sink ships.
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by rummmy: 6:14am On Feb 25
Qoko:
Let us forget politics, Oga Disu is one of the most competent police boss I have ever known in the past, Once again, congratulations Oga RRS and SARS 👮
to slap you dey hungry me
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by rummmy: 6:17am On Feb 25
atobs4real:
At last my bros is now IG just like my former Papa Tafa Balogun
the are now truly your friends..
Please tell him that police have increased the money they are collecting at check point for no reason. .
Abi the tax also affect that one too
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Freshandfitpod: 6:17am On Feb 25
People are being kidnapped as at these moment, police helicopters are being used for private trips and nothing has changed in police tactics
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Peterobiisathie(f): 6:20am On Feb 25
owobokiri:
All these well trained officers sacked overnight just because one rudderless El Yekini wants to make his former bodyguard the Inspector General of Police in Nigeria! He made one of his former ADCs The Oniru of Lagos. That one struttles around Lagos overdressed like Othman Dan fodio. Now, this one. Even the just sacked IGP was connected to his days as the Lagos governor. If this is not corruption in it's crudest form, I wonder what it is..

This dangerous trend which was started by the APC is simply dangerous to the system. It does nothing but violence to merit! The idea that a whole generation of seasoned officers can easily be decapitated in one swoop by a flawed presidency, all in a bid to foist the presidents ethnic henchman as the Commanding Officer, must be generally demoralising for officers across the Army and the Police..
I like this crying
It is salty
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by atobs4real(m): 6:26am On Feb 25
rummmy:
the are now truly your friends..
Please tell him that police have increased the money they are collecting at check point for no reason. .
Abi the tax also affect that one too
Is part of what we want to work on
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Burruchaga71(m): 6:37am On Feb 25
DRUGGIE has finally destroyed democracy in Nigeria.
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by seunmsg(m): 6:40am On Feb 25
Beniyke1:
And none of the seven DIGs were qualified enough to be the IG? Quite unfortunate.
The more you look the less you see.

Padi Padi government…
Once you’re AIG, you’re qualified to be appointed as IGP. In fact, rarely do IGPs get appointed from the rank of DIGs. Once you become DIG, just know you’re retiring with the IGP you’re working with.
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Boma911(m): 6:45am On Feb 25
We hope the Present IG serve the Nation better than the out gone.
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by DatNiggaDaz: 6:52am On Feb 25
seunmsg:
Once you’re AIG, you’re qualified to be appointed as IGP. In fact, rarely do IGPs get appointed from the rank of DIGs. Once you become DIG, just know you’re retiring with the IGP you’re working with.
grin grin

All in the "stipendious " bid to defend rascality, tribalism kum nepotism and bigotry. You have exposed the instability inherent therein.

cheesy
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by onyxo76(m): 6:58am On Feb 25
I really wished that Frank mba was appointed, very competent and diligent officer, well its Nigeria ,so we know how things run.
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by shortgun(m): 7:01am On Feb 25
This is nothing but unadulterated tribal bigotry.
You left the next in rank and appointed his junior as IG.
This is exactly how to destroy a country completely
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by vicfajeze: 7:12am On Feb 25
Every appointment na Yoruba.Baba Tinubu you too sweet me
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by tnerro1(m): 7:20am On Feb 25
I really don’t understand this appointment of people who are about to retire to a post that will now make their juniors retire before them. Why do we bend the law to suit our own personal interests. Is this how Nigeria is going to be better. That’s why 50 years from now, we will still be going through this process again.
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Prince16:
I can't blame a politician of his status.
You give sensitive posts like that only to ppl you can trust!
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by bobbiiee: 7:34am On Feb 25
Frank is loved by many. Sadly, competence and politics don't always go together.

onyxo76:
I really wished that Frank mba was appointed, very competent and diligent officer, well its Nigeria ,so we know how things run.
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Fujiyama: 7:43am On Feb 25
Qoko:
Let us forget politics, Oga Disu is one of the most competent police boss I have ever known in the past, Once again, congratulations Oga RRS and SARS 👮
^^^
grin

Na so.

It would help us if you gave details.
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by onyxo76(m): 7:43am On Feb 25
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bobbiiee:
Frank is loved by many. Sadly, competence and politics don't always go together.
quite agree, anyone who has encountered Mba either directly or indirectly in the past will attest to his competence and work ethics, very intelligent Officer.
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Asmanthinket: 7:44am On Feb 25
greatseed:
ABBA kyari who is still a suspended DCP will be ashamed for allowing bribery by drug lords and meddling with hush puppi turned his destiny around. This present IGP used to be his assistant just a few years ago. Destiny & how we shape it with God & by ourselves.
What an unpredictable life!!!
Where is he now. I want to know the situation of his matters pls
I thought the is on the us custody with hush puppi. I used to like and envy his achievements.
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Fujiyama: 7:52am On Feb 25
seunmsg:
Once you’re AIG, you’re qualified to be appointed as IGP. In fact, rarely do IGPs get appointed from the rank of DIGs. Once you become DIG, just know you’re retiring with the IGP you’re working with.
^^^
It doesn't sound like good organizational policy.

Some other poster looked at your comment and said this policy creates instability. That poster does have a point.

Why bother to have the DIG rank then? Just remove it from the force and be done with it.undecided
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by OMEGA009(m): 7:59am On Feb 25
For all those rooting for Frank Mba, pls know that Frank is Junior to Disu and he even entered the Police as an Inspector against Disu who entered as an ASP, yet rose to the rank of DIG ahead of his coursemates and seniors. Thats why you shouldn’t rush to get promotions. He who rushes in, rushes out on time. Thats the job for you.
Re: DIGs Likely To Retire After Tunji Disu’s Appointment by Prince16: 8:00am On Feb 25
And d other DIG colleagues -in d same boat - are incompetent and unintelligent??
onyxo76:
g

quite agree, anyone who has encountered Mba either directly or indirectly in the past will attest to his competence and work ethics, very intelligent Officer.
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I can't blame a politician of his status.
You give sensitive posts like that only to ppl you can trust!

owobokiri:
All these well trained officers sacked overnight just because one rudderless El Yekini wants to make his former bodyguard the Inspector General of Police in Nigeria! He made one of his former ADCs The Oniru of Lagos. That one struttles around Lagos overdressed like Othman Dan fodio. Now, this one. Even the just sacked IGP was connected to his days as the Lagos governor. If this is not corruption in it's crudest form, I wonder what it is..

This dangerous trend which was started by the APC is simply dangerous to the system. It does nothing but violence to merit! The idea that a whole generation of seasoned officers can easily be decapitated in one swoop by a flawed presidency, all in a bid to foist the presidents ethnic henchman as the Commanding Officer, must be generally demoralising for officers across the Army and the Police..
shortgun:
This is nothing but unadulterated tribal bigotry.
You left the next in rank and appointed his junior as IG.
This is exactly how to destroy a country completely
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