Former Inspector‑General of Police Kayode Egbetokun has sparked political chatter after stepping down from his role as head of the Nigeria Police Force, with reports suggesting he may be considering a senatorial bid in Ogun State.
Egbetokun, who resigned from his position as IGP in late February, remains in official quarters even as questions circulate about his next career move. Close associates and political insiders are reportedly discussing the possibility that he could leverage his high‑profile security background to pursue a seat in the Senate representing one of Ogun’s constituencies.
Political watchers say his presence in the former IGP residence has fueled speculation that he is preparing for a transition from security leadership into elective politics ahead of the 2027 general elections. Supporters point to his deep ties in Ogun and security credentials as assets in a potential campaign, while critics caution that moving directly into politics may raise concerns about impartiality and past decisions made while in office.
Egbetokun’s successor, Tunji Disu, has already been appointed as the new IGP following his resignation, marking a formal leadership change at the top of the Nigeria Police Force.
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