The Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam, has charged the Management Staff of the Ministry and Agencies to commit wholeheartedly to actualizing the mandates of the current administration on policing in the country.
Gaidam gave the charge during the second phase of the 2024 Management Retreat with the theme “Enhancing Strategic Leadership and Policy Implementation in the Ministry of Police Affairs.” in Abuja.
The Minister, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Dr Anuma Ogbonnaya Nlia, stated that the ministry focus must remain aligned with global best practices, built on principles of trust, transparency, and public confidence—pillars that are essential for effective policing in the country.
He said the retreat provides a crucial platform for collaboration, where the ministry can deliberate on strategic approaches to improving workforce quality and professionalism at all levels.
In his words, “This initiative reflects the current administration’s recognition of the urgent need for transformation within our policing system. It is a step towards reshaping the narrative around police reforms in Nigeria, moving beyond the rhetoric that has often characterized previous efforts”.

Gaidam reiterated his unwavering commitment to the full implementation of Mr. President’s 8-Point Agenda as it relates to the police ecosystem adding that a key focus of his tenure is addressing the needs of the rank and file within the police force, empowering them to deliver timely, professional, and citizen-focused services, while upholding national security.
According to him, “Security remains our topmost priority, alongside the welfare of our staff. I am committed to driving transformative improvements within the Ministry. Police reform remains a pivotal agenda of this administration”.
The Minister pointed out that a joint responsibility now lies with the National Security Adviser, the Minister of Police Affairs, and the Chairman of the Police Service Commission to develop a comprehensive blueprint for sustainable reform of the Nigeria Police Force.
In his goodwill message, the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun represented by the Deputy Inspector General of Police (Research & Planning), DIG Basil Idegwu stated that the theme of the retreat ” Enhancing Strategic Leadership and Policy Implementation in the Ministry of Police Affairs ” speaks to the heart of what is urgently required to reposition the internal security architecture of our dear nation for greater, effectiveness and sustainability.
He added that it is a strategic move to foster a shared understanding of the ministry’s mission, vision, and expectations in driving the internal security reforms and institutional excellence.
“In an era marked by increasingly complex security challenges, the ability of leadership within the ministry to craft, harmonize, and implement progressive policies cannot be overstated”. Egbetokun stressed.
The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Police Trust Fund, Mohammed Sheidu expressed gratitude to the President for his commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda which is hinged on improving security of life and property, poverty eradication, food security, economic growth, access to health, job creation, fight against corruption and rule of law.
Public Administration Expert, Dr. Magbadelo Sola, in his presentation said Police reform is the process of changing the attitude of the police in the discharge of their mandate, as it affects public safety and security, and reorienting them towards accountability, transparency, and openness in their operations.
He added that the police are central to the maintenance of internal security and are key to the criminal justice system.
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