- Anomo describes appointment as defining moment for Epe Division
- Commends Disu’s discipline, courage, and operational excellence
- Expresses confidence in reform-driven leadership and national impact
Eko Hot Blog reports that the Executive Chairman of Ikosi-Ejinrin Local Council Development Area, Akogun Wale Raji Anomo, has congratulated Olatunji Riliwan Disu on his appointment as Inspector-General of Police.
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In a statement issued on behalf of the government and people of Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA, Anomo described the appointment as a defining moment for Epe Division and a source of immense pride to the local community.
“This elevation marks a defining moment not only in your professional journey but also in the collective story of Epe Division,” Anomo stated.
He noted that Disu’s steady rise through the ranks of the Nigeria Police Force reflects years of discipline, courage, and operational excellence, adding that the new police chief has consistently demonstrated foresight and commitment to safeguarding lives and property.
“Your appointment underscores the strength of leadership potential rooted in our local communities and reinforces the belief that dedication and integrity will always find recognition,” he said.
Anomo further expressed confidence in the Inspector-General’s ability to provide reform-driven leadership at a critical time in Nigeria’s security landscape.
“At a pivotal period in our nation’s security landscape, your experience and understanding of contemporary policing realities position you well to guide the Nigeria Police Force toward greater efficiency, accountability, and public confidence,” he added.
He concluded by wishing the Inspector-General a successful tenure marked by institutional strengthening and measurable national impact.
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