Published on March 23, 2026
Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police has initiated a significant change in the country’s police structure reduction of tactical teams nationwide. This decision aims to enhance supervision and effectively address public complaints regarding police conduct and operations.
The move comes in response to growing concerns from citizens about the operations of tactical units, often perceived as overly aggressive or disconnected from community needs. teams, the Inspector General believes that it will be easier to manage and supervise police actions, ensuring that officers are held accountable for their conduct.
In a statement regarding the new directive, the Inspector General emphasized the importance of fostering trust between the police force and the communities they serve. This change is part of broader reforms intended to improve policing standards and responsiveness to public concerns.
Police tactical teams, which are typically deployed for high-risk operations, will now operate under a revised framework that prioritizes oversight. This restructuring will reportedly allow for more effective deployment of resources and better training opportunities for officers, ultimately leading to improved policing strategies.
Civil society groups have welcomed the Inspector General’s directive, viewing it as a step towards establishing a police force that is more attuned to the aspirations and safety of Nigerians. Activists have long called for police reforms, particularly emphasizing the need for greater accountability in policing practices.
The reduction of tactical units is expected to be implemented in a phased approach, with guidelines set to be distributed to police departments across the nation. As this initiative takes shape, the Nigerian public is hopeful that it will lead to a more effective and community-oriented police service.
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