The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, has hailed the professionalism of Nigerian journalists and corrected what he described as a misconception about their role in society.
He cautioned that journalists should not be treated like beggars but should instead be accorded the full respect due to professionals.
The IGP, who commended Federal Capital Territory (FCT), also called for stronger police–media partnership while speaking as a special guest at the FCT NUJ Council Congress on Saturday.
Disu said he has always maintained a mutually beneficial relationship with the media, recognising their professionalism and stressing that journalists deserve respect and should never be treated as beggars.
The police chief said, “I have always had a respectful and mutually beneficial relationship with journalists. They are professionals who deserve respect and should never be treated as beggars.”
Disu commended journalists for their role in informing the public and contributing to national development, describing his relationship with the media as one built on mutual respect and professionalism.
He emphasised that journalists should be regarded as respected professionals rather than beggars, noting that the media plays a critical role in society.
He also called for stronger collaboration between the police and the media, stressing that a healthy partnership would enhance public trust and improve security communication.
The IGP further urged both police officers and journalists to conduct themselves responsibly at all times, noting that good conduct leaves lasting impressions in society.
Responding, Chairman of the NUJ FCT Council, Comrade Grace Ike, congratulated the new IGP on his appointment and described him as a longstanding friend of the press.
She expressed confidence in his leadership and assured him of the council’s readiness to collaborate with the police in reporting security matters objectively.
Ike also revealed that the IGP would be invited as a special guest to the council’s 2026 Press Week celebration.
She reaffirmed the commitment of the NUJ FCT Council to promoting responsible journalism and supporting initiatives aimed at strengthening security and governance in the territory.
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