With the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, set to retire on September 4 when he turns 60, the contest to succeed him has reached a fever pitch.
As the clock ticks closer to Egbetokun’s exit, top police officers are jostling for position to take over the reins of the Nigeria Police Force. The intense lobbying and maneuvering have raised questions about who will emerge as the next IGP.
As the nation waits with bated breath, Lagos Reporters will provide updates on this developing story, exploring the contenders, their credentials, and the implications for the country’s security landscape.
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