Inspector-general of police (IGP), Dr. Kayode Egbetokun, has warned newly graduated constables against extortion, intimidation and abuse of power.
Egbetokun gave the warning Tuesday evening in Calabar, during the passing out ceremony of 693 police recruits at the Police Training College, Odukpani local government area in Cross River State .
The IGP stressed that the police uniform is a symbol of trust and should not be used to oppress the public.
Represented by the assistant inspector-general of police, AIG Auwal Mohammed, while reviewing the passing out parade of the 2022/2023 batch B held at the college, urged the recruits to uphold the rule of law, act with compassion, and prioritise the safety and peace of the community they serve.
The IGP emphasised the importance of shunning corruption and extortion, reminding the recruits that their conduct must be guided by professionalism and integrity.
He asked the recruits to respect human rights and dignity of all citizens, and to judiciously use their authority, reminding them that being a police officer is not just a job, but a sacred duty to serve and protect the community.
He announced that President Bola Tinubu has approved the recruitment of an additional 30,000 constables to strengthen the police force and enhance security.
In his remarks, the Cross River State governor, Bassey Otu, represented by the special adviser on Security South, Navy Commander Patrick Odion, rtd, urged the newly recruited policemen to apply the practical training gained at the police college while on duty.



