The inspector-general of police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, will deliver the inaugural personality lecture at the prestigious University of Ibadan (UI) on Monday.
The lecture titled, “The Nigeria Police Force and the Management of Internal Security”, which focuses on the role of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in managing crisis situations in the country, is scheduled to take place at the University’s Trenchard Hall.
Force PRO, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, in a statement on Sunday, said: “this landmark event will see IGP Egbetokun addressing a distinguished audience comprising academic scholars, security experts, students, and members of the public, while delving into the intricate challenges of managing internal security in Nigeria, offering insights into contemporary strategies and innovative solutions being implemented to address these challenges effectively.”
He also said, “the Personality Lecture, which is organized by the TETFUND Centre of Excellence in Multidisciplinary Studies of the University of Ibadan, is designed to bridge the gap between academia and practical reality, will also provide a platform for robust discussions and the exchange of ideas on improving the security landscape in the country.
“The personality lecture with Prof. K. O. Adebowale, as chief host, and Dr. Benjamin Aluko, as host, will have in attendance Prof. Babajide Owoeye, as special guest of honour, and Prof. Adigun Agbaje, as chairman.
“The Inspector-General of Police extends his warm appreciation to the University of Ibadan for the invitation and looks forward to a fruitful engagement that will contribute to the ongoing efforts to maintain peace and security across the country.”