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The rise of Olatunji Disu: From Aide-De-Camp (ADC) in 1999 to IGP in 2026
Funso OLOJO, Editor
On Monday, Tuesday, February 24th, 2026, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appointed Mr Olatunji Ridwan Disu as the Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP) following the resignation of Mr Kayode Egbetokun who was appointed in 2023 as the IGP.
The IGP has a chequered career as a police officer, rising through the ranks from a Cadet ASP in 1992.
Ironically, Ag.IGP Disu was the ADC to Bola Ahmed Tinubu when he was the Governor of Lagos state in 1999 and 27 years later, Disu was appointed IGP by Tinubu as the President in 2026.
Place Of Birth: Lagos, Nigeria.
LGA: Lagos Island.
State Of Origin: Lagos State.
Date Of Appointment: 18th May 1992.
Appointed As: Assistant Superintendent of Police.
Working Experiences:
Assistant Inspector-General of police (AIG) in charge of Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) Annex, Alagbon, Lagos. February 2026 till date.
Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) Special Protection Unit (SPU), Force Headquarters, Abuja – March 2025 – February 2026
FCT Police Command, October 2024 – March 2025
Commissioner of Police (CP), Rivers State Police Command, November 2023 – October 2024.
Commissioner of Police, Admin and Intelligence, Force Intelligence Bureau (FIB) March 2023 – June 2023.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Head, Intelligence Response Team (IRT), August 2021 – March 2023
Deputy Commissioner of Police DCP Admin Operations, Force Headquarters, 2021
Commander, Rapid Response Squad (RRS) Lagos, 2015 – 2021
Assistant Commissioner of Police, Criminal Investigation Department, Rivers State, 2014 – 2015
Officer in Charge, Anti-Kidnapping Rivers State, 2014 – 2015
Officer in Charge, Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ondo State/ Oyo State, 2011 – 2014
Divisional Police Officer, Ondo State, 2007 – 2013
Officer in Charge Training, Nigerian Police Peace–Keeping Department, 2006 – 2007
Directing Staff, Nigerian Police Academy, Kano, 2005
Aide-De-Camp (ADC) to the former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu 1999
Officer in Charge, Anti-Fraud State Criminal Investigation Department, Katsina, 1993 – 1998
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Oyetola seeks strong collaboration with Police for enhanced security in maritime domain
Funso OLOJO, Editor.
The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has gotten the assurances of the new Acting Inspector -General of Police(IGP), Mr Olatunji Disu, that the Police will collaborate with the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy to strengthen the security architecture of the Maritime industry and to ensure that the nation’s waters are safe.
Oyetola secured the police pledge during the visit of the new acting Inspector -General of Police (IGP), Olatunji Disu, to the Minister in his office on Thursday, February 26th, 2026.
Oyetola congratulated Disu on his appointment as the Inspector General of Police, describing it as well deserved and expressing confidence in his capacity to deliver effective leadership for the nation’s police.
“I warmly congratulate you on your appointment as Inspector-General of Police,” the Minister said.
“Your track record of professionalism and service inspires confidence that you will perform excellently in this office and further strengthen the security architecture of our country.”
IGP Disu thanked the Minister for the goodwill and reaffirmed his readiness to work collaboratively with all ministries and agencies whose mandates intersect with national security and economic development.
He noted that the Nigeria Police Force would continue to support strategic sectors, including the maritime domain, through intelligence-led operations and partnerships.
Discussions subsequently focused on deepening institutional collaboration between the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy and the Nigeria Police Force, with particular emphasis on strengthening coordinated operations in the country’s coastal and inland waterways.
Both leaders highlighted the growing strategic importance of the maritime domain to national prosperity, noting that enhanced security and surveillance are essential to protecting the waterways and other critical assets.
Oyetola described the visit as timely, stressing that inter-agency synergy remains central to the Federal Government’s blue economy agenda.
He said the ministry was committed to working closely with law-enforcement and security institutions to ensure that Nigeria’s waters remain safe, secure and conducive to investment and sustainable use.
“The maritime sector holds enormous promise for economic diversification and job creation,” he stated.
“To unlock its full potential, we must guarantee safety and order across our waterways through seamless cooperation among all relevant agencies.”
IGP Disu, in turn, reaffirmed the Nigeria Police Force’s readiness to strengthen its operational support for maritime security initiatives, including intelligence-led policing, patrols and enhanced enforcement against criminal activities on the waterways.
Both sides agreed to sustain regular strategic dialogue and operational coordination mechanisms aimed at improving surveillance coverage, response capacity and information-sharing across agencies operating within Nigeria’s marine and coastal environments.
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