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IGP Warns Officers: No Beards Allowed Under New Order

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The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, has introduced a new directive prohibiting officers of the Nigeria Police Force from keeping beards, warning that defaulters will face serious disciplinary consequences.

The order forms part of a broader push to reinforce discipline and professionalism within the force. Authorities emphasized that officers are expected to maintain a neat and standardized appearance in line with existing regulations governing police conduct.

Beyond the grooming rule, the directive is tied to ongoing reforms aimed at addressing misconduct and improving public confidence in policing. The leadership reiterated that adherence to official dress codes and operational guidelines is non-negotiable.

Officers who ignore the instruction risk sanctions, as the police hierarchy signals a tougher stance on violations of internal standards.

The move has sparked conversations among Nigerians, with some viewing it as part of necessary institutional reforms, while others question whether such measures address deeper challenges within the policing system.

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