Security
IGP Disu Appoints DCP Anthony Okon Placid as New Police Spokesperson
The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, has appointed Anthony Okon Placid as the new Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO) of the Nigeria Police Force.
The appointment was announced on Saturday by the outgoing police spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin, in a statement issued from the Force Headquarters in Abuja.
The role places Mr Placid at the centre of communication between the police and the public, at a time when security agencies in Nigeria are under increasing pressure to improve transparency and public trust.
Why the appointment matters
The Force Public Relations Officer is responsible for explaining police actions, responding to public concerns, and shaping the image of the police institution.
Security analysts say effective communication is increasingly critical as Nigerians demand greater accountability from law enforcement agencies.
Who is DCP Anthony Okon Placid?
According to the statement, Mr Placid is “a seasoned officer of the Nigeria Police Force with extensive experience in administration, operations, intelligence, training, and international peacekeeping.”
He was born on 2 December 1970 in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, and hails from Mbiokporo Nsit in Nsit Ibom Local Government Area.
Mr Placid holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography and Regional Planning from the University of Uyo, and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from the University of Jos.
He also studied law at the National Open University of Nigeria.
Career in the police and international missions
Mr Placid joined the police as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police at the Nigeria Police Academy in 1996 and was commissioned in August 1998.
Over the years he has served in several operational and administrative roles.
These include Police Public Relations Officer in Adamawa State and at the Police Staff College in Jos, as well as Divisional Police Officer in several locations including Calabar, Bakassi, Uruan and Gembu.
He also served as Officer-in-Charge of the Anti-Robbery Unit in Kaduna State.
Internationally, Mr Placid has worked with peacekeeping missions including the African Union Mission in Sudan and the United Nations Mission in Darfur.
His roles included Chief of Training and Head of Training and Development.
Professional training and memberships
Mr Placid has attended several international professional courses, including United Nations Peace Operations Specialised Training.
He holds certifications in police studies, military studies, gender awareness, international humanitarian law, human rights and civilian protection.
He also completed the Senior Executive Course at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, where he was inducted as a Member of the National Institute (mni) in December 2025.
He is a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police and serves as a Commonwealth human rights trainer and instructor on international humanitarian law with the International Committee of the Red Cross.
What the police said
Announcing the appointment, Mr Hundeyin said the police chief had approved the redeployment.
“The Inspector-General of Police has approved the appointment of DCP Anthony Okon Placid as the new Force Public Relations Officer,” the statement said.
It added that Mr Placid brings “extensive experience in administration, operations, intelligence, training, and international peacekeeping.”
What’s next
Mr Placid is expected to assume his new role at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, where he will oversee media relations, crisis communication and public engagement for the police.
He replaces Mr Hundeyin, who has served as the police spokesperson in recent years and is widely known for his active engagement with journalists and social media users.
Security
Lagos Police Present ₦53.3m to Families of Fallen Officers at National Police Day Stakeholders Meeting
The Lagos State Police Command has presented ₦53.3 million to families of officers who died in active service, as part of activities marking the 2026 National Police Day.
The payments were announced during a security stakeholders’ meeting held on Thursday, bringing together community leaders, youth groups, and security partners in a renewed push to strengthen policing in Nigeria’s commercial hub.
Police say the initiative highlights a dual focus on officer welfare and community collaboration in addressing growing security concerns.
Stakeholders urged to strengthen collaboration
Speaking at the event, the Commissioner of Police, CP Tijani Olaiwola Fatai, praised stakeholders for their support in crime prevention.
He stressed the need for stronger cooperation between residents and security agencies.
“We appreciate your continued partnership and support in crime prevention and control,” he said.
The meeting included representatives from the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), religious leaders, community figures, and members of the National Youth Council of Nigeria.
Police say the engagement is part of efforts to build trust and improve intelligence gathering through community-based policing.
Focus on cultism and electoral violence
Authorities also raised concerns about persistent threats, including cult-related violence and electoral unrest.
The police chief said the command would intensify intelligence-led policing and adopt technology-driven strategies to improve response times and operational efficiency.
“We will continue to adopt intelligence-led policing and leverage technology to enhance operational effectiveness,” he added.
Security analysts say such collaboration is crucial in Lagos, where rapid urban growth and political activities often heighten security risks.
₦53.3m support for families of fallen officers
A key moment at the event was the presentation of ₦53,387,209.48 to families of deceased officers under the Inspector-General of Police Family Welfare Scheme.
Police authorities described the payments as part of ongoing efforts to support families left behind by officers who died in the line of duty.
Beneficiaries expressed gratitude, saying the funds would help ease financial pressures.
“The assistance will significantly alleviate the challenges faced by the families left behind,” a representative of the beneficiaries said.
The Commissioner reaffirmed the force’s commitment to honouring fallen officers.
“The sacrifices of our fallen heroes will never be forgotten. We will continue to stand firmly with their families,” he said.
Why it matters
The initiative comes amid increasing calls for improved welfare for security personnel in Nigeria.
Experts say better support systems for officers and their families can boost morale, improve performance, and strengthen public trust in law enforcement.
In Lagos — Nigeria’s economic centre — effective policing is seen as critical to business confidence, public safety, and social stability.
What’s next
Police say more community engagements and intelligence-driven operations will follow as part of National Police Day activities.
Authorities are also expected to deepen partnerships with local groups to address security challenges ahead of future elections.
Security
NSCDC Deploys 991 Personnel in Anambra Ahead of Easter, Warns Against Vandalism
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Anambra State says it has deployed 991 personnel to ensure safety during the Easter celebrations, warning against vandalism of public infrastructure.
The State Commandant, Maku Olatunde, said the deployment would cover worship centres, banks, recreational facilities, and other critical assets across the state.
Why it matters
Easter is one of the busiest travel and worship periods in Nigeria, often marked by increased movement and public gatherings.
Security agencies typically heighten surveillance to prevent crimes such as theft, vandalism, and attacks on public infrastructure.
Mr Olatunde said the corps was determined to ensure residents celebrate without fear.
“The NSCDC will collaborate with other agencies to provide continuous security coverage and maintain law and order during the celebrations.”
Where officers will be deployed
The command said personnel would be stationed at:
Churches and worship centres
Banks and financial institutions
Government facilities
Recreational centres
Other critical national and state infrastructure
The deployment was approved during a tactical meeting held at the command headquarters in Awka.
Warning to vandals and criminal elements
The commandant issued a strong warning to individuals planning to vandalise infrastructure or disrupt public peace.
“The Corps will take tough action against anyone caught or found culpable,” Mr Olatunde said.
He added that officers had been instructed to remain professional with law-abiding citizens while dealing firmly with criminal elements.
Collaboration with other security agencies
The NSCDC said it would work closely with other security agencies to strengthen surveillance and response across Anambra State.
Experts say such inter-agency collaboration is critical during festive periods when security threats can increase.
Call for public cooperation
Mr Olatunde urged residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities.
“Be security-conscious and report any untoward incident to the nearest NSCDC formation,” he said.
The command also released emergency contact numbers for public use during the holiday.
What’s next
Security patrols are expected to continue before, during, and after Easter, with authorities maintaining heightened alert levels.
Residents are advised to plan movements carefully and cooperate with security personnel.
Security
Plateau Attack: IGP Disu Orders Massive Security Deployment After Killings in Jos
Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, has ordered a “massive deployment” of security personnel to Plateau State following a deadly attack in Angwan Rukuba, Jos North Local Government Area.
The attack, which claimed the lives of several residents, has heightened concerns over security in the region.
In a statement issued on 1 April by Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Anthony Okon Placid, the police chief condemned the killings and pledged swift action to restore order.
What happened
The violence occurred in Angwan Rukuba, a community in Jos North, where unidentified attackers reportedly targeted residents, leading to multiple deaths.
Authorities have not yet confirmed the number of casualties, but the incident has sparked fear and tension among residents.
Police response
According to the statement, Mr Disu has deployed additional tactical teams, including Police Mobile Force units and intelligence operatives, to the state.
These teams will work alongside other security agencies to stabilise the situation and track down those responsible.
“The Inspector-General of Police has… ordered massive deployment of security assets to restore calm and ensure the arrest of those responsible.”
Earlier, the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of Operations, Umar Shehu Nadada, was sent to Plateau State to assess the situation and coordinate ongoing security efforts.
The police say operations will continue until “normal conditions return”.
Why it matters
Plateau State has experienced recurring communal and sectarian violence over the years, often linked to land disputes, ethnic tensions, and religious differences.
Security analysts warn that renewed violence could disrupt economic activities, displace communities, and deepen humanitarian concerns in the region.
For residents, the immediate concern remains safety, as many fear further attacks.
Calls for calm
The police chief has urged residents to remain calm and cooperate with security agencies.
“Members of the public should remain calm and vigilant… and refrain from taking the law into their own hands.”
He also called on citizens to report suspicious activities to authorities to support ongoing operations.
Industry & public perspective
Security experts say visible policing and community engagement will be critical in preventing further escalation.
Local leaders in Plateau have previously called for sustained federal intervention, warning that short-term deployments often fail to address underlying causes of violence.
What’s next
Authorities say intensified operations will continue across Plateau State, with a focus on:
Arresting perpetrators
Preventing retaliatory attacks
Strengthening intelligence gathering
Residents are expected to see increased patrols and security checkpoints in the coming days.
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