Fresh details have emerged surrounding the final days of former Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, with internal communications reportedly pointing to a wave of strategic redeployments carried out shortly before his departure.
The developments, linked to signals circulated within the Nigeria Police Force, suggest that several officers were reassigned across commands in what insiders describe as a rapid restructuring exercise ahead of a leadership transition.
According to information obtained from internal correspondence, multiple officers serving in key departments—including intelligence, mobile units, and administrative offices—were instructed to relocate to new postings across different states. Some of the movements reportedly involved personnel previously attached to the office of the Inspector-General.
Sources familiar with the situation indicated that the changes were executed with urgency, affecting both senior and junior officers nationwide. The transfers spanned various formations, including specialized units and zonal commands, reflecting a broad reshuffle within the force.
The timing of the redeployments has raised questions among observers, particularly as they coincided with the transition to a new police leadership. Tunji Disu is expected to take over operations following the change at the top.
While some insiders maintain that such postings are routine during leadership changes, others argue that the scale and speed of the moves have fueled speculation about underlying motives.
Authorities have yet to issue a detailed official response regarding the reported communications, leaving room for continued debate over the implications of the last-minute restructuring within the police hierarchy.
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