
By Miriam Humbe
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, received the Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF), Alhaji Mohammed Sheidu, and members of the Fund’s Board of Directors on a courtesy visit at the Force Headquarters, Abuja.
DCP Anthony Okon Placid, the
Force Public Relations Officer
disclosed this in a statement signed on Thursday.
The visit opened a platform for strategic dialogue aimed at deepening collaboration between the Nigeria Police Force and the NPTF in advancing ongoing reforms and sharpening operational effectiveness.
The Executive Secretary reaffirmed the NPTF’s commitment to supporting the Nigeria Police Force through sustained, needs-driven interventions across personnel welfare, training, and operational capacity.
He pointed to the Fund’s record of delivering over 100 training programmes for more than 13,000 officers, executing over 170 infrastructure projects nationwide, and driving initiatives in housing, healthcare, and smart policing infrastructure.
He further stressed the Fund’s resolve to strengthen operational readiness, modernize facilities, and keep all interventions aligned with the strategic priorities of the Force.
Responding, IGP Disu made clear that a stronger, more strategically aligned partnership with the NPTF is central to the Force’s reform agenda.
He identified personnel welfare as a non-negotiable priority, stating that improved housing, accessible healthcare, and prompt payment of insurance and welfare benefits are essential to sustaining morale, discipline, and operational effectiveness.
The IGP specifically called on the NPTF to direct targeted welfare programmes at junior-ranked officers, emphasizing that those at the lower cadre carry the heaviest operational burdens and deserve structured, consistent support.
IGP Disu reaffirmed his commitment to building a more responsive, technologically driven, and citizen-focused Nigeria Police Force through the partnership.

