The debate surrounding the tenure of the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has been described as a misunderstanding of the legal framework governing the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force.

The description came from the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Western Eagle Ltd, Busayo Mogaji, who stated that the tenure of the IGP is clearly defined by law and is not automatically terminated upon the attainment of 60 years of age.

Mogaji, through a statement, explained that the provisions of the Nigeria Police Act 2020 establish a fixed four-year tenure for the office of the Inspector-General of Police.

According to him, recent commentaries suggesting that the current police chief must compulsorily retire when he turns 60 in April 2026 do not accurately reflect the statutory provisions guiding the office.

He noted that the Police Act reforms were designed to promote stability and continuity in the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force.

“The legal and statutory framework guiding the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force clearly provides that the tenure of the Inspector-General of Police is not determined solely by the conventional public service retirement benchmarks of age 60 or 35 years of service,” Mogaji stated.

He explained that the introduction of a fixed four-year tenure under the Police Act was a deliberate legislative effort to insulate the office of the IGP from uncertainties that could arise from routine retirement rules applicable to other public servants.

According to him, this provision allows the leadership of the Force to focus on long-term institutional reforms and strategic policing initiatives.

“Public commentary suggesting that the tenure of the Inspector-General automatically terminates upon attainment of the age of 60 does not fully reflect the clear statutory framework established by the Police Act reforms,” he added.

Mogaji further emphasised that discussions on governance and institutional leadership should be informed by an accurate interpretation of the law, rather than speculation that could mislead the public.

“The law remains clear. The tenure of the Inspector-General of Police is firmly anchored in statute and must be interpreted in accordance with the provisions enacted by the National Assembly and assented to by the President,” he said.

He urged stakeholders, commentators, and members of the public to rely on verified legal frameworks when shaping their opinions on issues related to leadership within the Nigerian Police Force.

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