The 22nd Indigenous Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, has inspected state-of-the-art intelligence installations at Idu Community in Abuja.

Egbetokun’s visit is in continuation of efforts to bolster intelligence-led policing as a vital component of internal security management.

The visit formed part of the strategic engagements of the Nigeria Police Force with indigenous security experts, particularly EIB STRATOC, a homegrown security solutions provider, in pursuit of stronger collaboration towards enhancing national security architecture.

During the inspection along with Force Intelligence Department, DIG Ben Okolo, ICT, DIG Adebowale Williams, Depratment of Operations, AIG Adeleke Taiwo, Federal Operations, CP Felix Obe and other senior police officers.

The IGP noted that intelligence gathering remains the bedrock of effective policing in the 21st century, emphasising that the Force under his leadership is committed to harnessing technology, innovation, and expertise, both indigenous and foreign, to stay ahead of emerging threats.

He assured that the partnership will not only strengthen the Force’s operational capabilities but also deepen community trust and synergy with critical stakeholders in the security sector.

The Inspector-General reiterated his commitment to improved cutting-edge technology for policing Nigeria, and commended the expertise of EIB STRATOC while calling on other security experts and Nigerians to collaborate with the Nigeria Police and other security agencies for improved technology-driven intelligence gathering for a more effective internal and national security architecture.