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IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by treesun(op): 7:57am On May 06
The Inspector General of Police, Tunji Disu, has ordered an immediate nationwide audit of arms and ammunition across all state commands, as part of efforts to strengthen accountability and prevent misuse of operational assets.

This is coming after a viral video showed officers shooting a restrained, handcuffed man at close range after a suspicious package was found.

Following outcries as a result of the video, four police officers, led by ASP Nuhu Usman, were dismissed from service and their case file transmitted to the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation.

Speaking during a meeting with senior officers in Abuja on Tuesday, Disu mandated police commissioners to conduct a comprehensive, transparent and properly documented stocktaking exercise, with detailed reports to be submitted to the Force Headquarters within a stipulated timeframe.

He said, “I hereby direct all commissioners of police to immediately undertake a comprehensive audit of arms and ammunition within their respective commands.

“This exercise must be thorough, transparent, and properly documented, with detailed reports forwarded to the Force Headquarters within the stipulated timeframe.

“The objective is clear: to strengthen accountability, identify existing gaps, and provide an accurate assessment of our operational needs.

“Let me emphasise that this is not a routine administrative task, but a critical measure to enhance our readiness, prevent misuse, and ensure that all assets entrusted to the Force are properly accounted for and optimally deployed
.”

Speaking on the extra-judicial killing, the IG described the incident as unlawful and a violation of professional standards.

“That act was wrong. It was unlawful. It violated the sanctity of human life and the professional standards of this Force,” he said.

Disu disclosed that the officer involved and members of his team had been dismissed, while the case file had been forwarded to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions for criminal prosecution.

“This matter will not be swept aside. Accountability will be pursued to its full and logical conclusion,” he stated.

Disu also directed commissioners of police to convene regular town hall meetings with key stakeholders such as traditional rulers, religious leaders, market associations, youth and women groups, and transport unions.

“These are not ceremonial events. Commissioners must sit with traditional rulers, religious leaders, market associations, youth organisations, women’s groups, and transport unions to gather information and build genuine partnerships,” he said.

As part of efforts to boost accessibility, the IGP ordered commissioners to make their contact details available to community leaders within their states.

“When a community leader needs to reach their commissioner of police, that line must be open. That is what community policing looks like in practice,” he added.

Disu also urged citizens to volunteer information to security agencies.

“If you see something, say something. We are listening, and we will act,” he said.

In a related development, Disu also announced the restructuring of the police anti-crime architecture with the creation of a new formation, the Violent Crime Response Unit, to replace the Special Weapons and Tactics units.

According to the IG, the VCRU represents a fundamental shift in tackling serious crimes, with officers undergoing specialised training in tactical operations, human rights compliance, intelligence analysis, and rules of engagement.

“Critically, civilian oversight has been built into the operational framework of the VCRU from the very beginning.

“These units will operate strictly on the basis of credible intelligence… and their operations will be subject to structured review,” he said.

He noted that police commissioners would retain full command and accountability for the unit in their respective states and directed that the VCRU be formally launched with public visibility and stakeholder participation.
https://punchng.com/ig-orders-nationwide-arms-audit-after-delta-killing-2/

Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by Macphenson: 8:50am On May 06
Tunji Disu, am begining to like you. The actions you have taken so far are very impressive. Please keep it up and sanitize that demonic institution called Nigerian Police.
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by BarrElChapo(m): 8:50am On May 06
State policing is the way to go
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by Nwaokunkpara: 8:52am On May 06
Nigeria can work it will just take the right people to put the right policies into work and you will see system work
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by ruggedtimi(m): 8:53am On May 06
BarrElChapo:
State policing is the way to go
no be same nigerians go be the state police officers?
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by dahnimoh(m): 8:53am On May 06
To give order is one but to carry it out is another
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by buygala(m): 8:53am On May 06
Good one

I hope it includes arms retrieved by criminals from murdered policemen, and all efforts will be made to recover those arms and prosecute such criminals
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by Omodiamond(m): 8:54am On May 06
Hope this won't be another Cho Cho Cho

I don't trust Nigeria police 🚓
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by helinues: 8:55am On May 06
Now, they are getting to the root of the rots in Nigeria police.

The Delta's case, which kind excuse is that guy was sent to receive a bullet pallet without knowing, also that the officer did know the victim personally.

Majority of those criminals get their arms and ammunition from the people in service . In Japan or so, every bullet must be accounted for as you must produce the shell. Even during training
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by KingRabota: 8:55am On May 06
Ha fa 4 d tigerbase killer squad ??
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by Katell: 8:57am On May 06
The IG is gradually winning me. So far, he is civil and systematic in this approach to issues.

I wish he continues same manner and incorporate same into his men.
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by Jydolomo: 8:57am On May 06
Good move but also improve the welfare of police
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by udemzyudex(m): 8:58am On May 06
Dem go comply? Na the koko be that.
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by bixton(m): 8:59am On May 06
treesun:
https://punchng.com/ig-orders-nationwide-arms-audit-after-delta-killing-2/
We all know this issue about assets accountability is just to save face and stall time.
Those dismissed police officers are supposed to have taken to a High Court and tried and given judgement...
Virtually everything in Nigeria is all about cosmetic and face saving.
Every government wants to appear to be working but at the end nothing is actually working that's working.
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by Haydens: 9:01am On May 06
police is not and will never be your friend. All I see is all talk and no action, he's just playing to the gallery.
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by AntiChristian: 9:07am On May 06
We are our problems! We all think our leaders are the only problem we have!

But we the led get more problem!
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by Reference(m): 9:07am On May 06
BarrElChapo:
State policing is the way to go
IGP Disu is standing on an ultra long cantilever. He himself knows the results of the audit will be watery at best. The Police Service as it is constituted is far too large for the organisational peculiarities and competencies of a typical third world country such as ours.

They will send him all sorts of false reports and there will be absolutely no way of verifying anything. A system in which accountability is not domiciled at the point of incidences is just useless.

If the visuals didn't go viral nothing will have happened. If the IG decided to be uninterested, nothing will have happened. Now sit back and imagine the quantum of incidences that have neither both in far flung places round about this country of police extortion, brutality and quite frankly criminality.

The only way to have a police that respects the citizen, respects the law and respects the very institution it serves is to have accountability at the point of service. We need state and local government policing like yesterday.
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by theophorus(m): 9:09am On May 06
Walahi! Oga Tunji dey impress me.

Baba just dey do things to correct the problemses straight_up. From Transfer to Audit.

Make we take know people wen dey the yeye club abi cult.
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by WhizdomXX(m): 9:14am On May 06
Implementation and followup
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by safetyboot: 9:15am On May 06
Audit your men, not the arms they carry
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by Oyindamolah: 9:18am On May 06
This sounds good on paper — but Nigerians have heard “reforms,” “restructuring,” and “accountability” announcements too many times.

The real issue isn’t the absence of directives; it’s enforcement.

A man was allegedly shot at close range while restrained and handcuffed — and it took a viral video and public outrage for swift action to happen. That alone shows how many similar incidents may have gone unnoticed without evidence.

An audit of arms is important, but Nigerians want answers to deeper questions:

Why do some officers still behave like they are above the law?

Why does accountability often happen only when videos trend online?

How many victims never got justice because there was no camera recording?

Will this new unit truly be different from the ones it replaces?


Community policing also cannot work if citizens are afraid of the same officers meant to protect them.

Trust is earned through consistent action, not press statements.

If the police leadership truly wants reform, Nigerians need to see: real prosecutions, transparent investigations, compensation for victims’ families, better officer training, and consequences that happen whether or not a video goes viral.

Until then, many people will understandably remain skeptical.

Justice should not depend on hashtags.
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by erad(m): 9:19am On May 06
bixton:
We all know this issue about assets accountability is just to save face and stall time.
Those dismissed police officers are supposed to have taken to a High Court and tried and given judgement...
Virtually everything in Nigeria is all about cosmetic and face saving.
Every government wants to appear to be working but at the end nothing is actually working that's working.
Is that how they do in "saner climes"?

They do trial and give judgement within days?
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by iwaeda: 9:29am On May 06
Good as it stands, but enforcement will be near zero. Nigeria policing system needs overhaul. grin grin grin grin
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by Beautifulday: 9:33am On May 06
Terrorists will start returning the guns they were given. Wahala! If them no gree return am
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by Lexicon123: 9:41am On May 06
I bet banditry will subside drastically while the audit is on. There’s no way the current insecurity would linger till now if some heartlessly corrupt security agents ain’t cashing in on the unfortunate blood money.
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by sundayezege4(m): 9:42am On May 06
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by WizardOfNG: 9:44am On May 06
Macphenson:
Tunji Disu, am begining to like you. The actions you have taken so far are very impressive. Please keep it up and sanitize that demonic institution called Nigerian Police.
Well-said. I too like how Disu is moving although I believe State/regional policing is the progressive and long-term way forward
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by sojayy(m): 9:47am On May 06
dahnimoh:
To give order is one but to carry it out is another
Diligently is also a concern
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by kokoA(m): 9:56am On May 06
They will be shocked at the amount of weapons unaccounted for.
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by addictiv(m): 10:08am On May 06
Every firearm and every round of ammunition should have a traceable record. Issued bullets, unused bullets, spent shells and assigned guns should be logged against officer, unit, station, date and operation.

Monthly audits by commissioners can then feed a central database. AI can flag unusual patterns, such as frequent firearm use in one station, missing shells, repeated ammunition requests, or officers whose weapon records do not match reported operations.

That would turn the audit from paperwork into real accountability. The key is that the system must be tamper resistant and independently reviewed, otherwise the same people being audited can manipulate the records.
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by boxypane: 10:18am On May 06
This is long overdue. Especially those working in the armory.
Re: IGP Disu Orders Nationwide Arms Audit After Delta Killing by oluxy(m): 10:28am On May 06
treesun:
https://punchng.com/ig-orders-nationwide-arms-audit-after-delta-killing-2/
In a sane institution and country, is it not supposed to be monthly or quarterly when it comes to agency?

There are supposed to be an independent department in the forces whose duty alone is to audit.

In Nigeria today, weapon are stolen, thousands but no consequences..

I trust Nigeria army, one bullet lost, you are in deeeeeeeeepppppp troubles let alone gun.

Your own don finished be that...
Just forget saying you come this world.
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