{"id":69124,"date":"2021-08-02T17:32:43","date_gmt":"2021-08-02T16:32:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/buzznigeria.com\/?p=69124"},"modified":"2021-11-11T01:37:23","modified_gmt":"2021-11-11T00:37:23","slug":"list-of-inspector-general-of-police-igp-in-nigeria-since-independence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buzznigeria.com\/list-of-inspector-general-of-police-igp-in-nigeria-since-independence\/","title":{"rendered":"List of Inspector General of Police (IGP) in Nigeria Since Independence"},"content":{"rendered":"

The highest-ranked officer in the Nigerian Police Force<\/a> (NPF) is the Inspector General of Police. The occupant of that position is charged with running the day-to-day activities of the police. The appointment of the Inspector General of Police is made by the president of the country, on the advice of the Public Council. It follows that he cannot be removed from office except by the president on the direction of the Police Council. The person appointed as the Inspector General must be a senior police officer with the required qualifications. He shall not be lower than the rank of Assistant Inspector General and shall hold office for a period of four years, which can be renewed.<\/p>\n

Duties and Responsibilities of the Inspector General of Police (IGP)<\/strong><\/h2>\n

An Inspector General of Police is an adviser to the government on all matters related to the administration of the Police Force. He is responsible for the training of the members of the Police, making sure they carry out their duties and maintain law and order. Most of his efforts are geared towards keeping the Police Force efficient in the discharge of its duties.<\/p>\n

Other duties of the IGP include the following:<\/p>\n