Police Are Not Lackeys To be Used To Make Arrests Based On Feuds, Says Police

The New Diplomat
Writer

Ad

Chatham House Rebuts Tinubu, Says Corruption Still Crippling Nigeria’s Growth

By Obinna Uballa United Kingdom based policy institute, Chatham House, has countered President Bola Tinubu’s recent claim that his administration has eradicated corruption in Nigeria, asserting that the vice remains deeply entrenched and continues to undermine the country’s economic growth and governance structures. In a new report authored by Dr. Leena Hoffmann, Associate Fellow of…

Ranked: Top Sources of Billionaire Wealth by Industry

Key Takeaways Forbes found finance and investments leads the top sources of billionaire wealth (464 billionaires) in 2025. Technology is the second-most common sector for billionaires (401), adding 59 new names since 2024. The world’s ultra-rich aren’t evenly spread across either the globe or the economy. Instead, their fortunes tend to cluster in a handful of high-growth, high-margin industries. This…

Constitutionality of suspending elected public Officers in a state (2)

By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN Duration and Renewal: If the Proclamation is approved by the National Assembly as required by the Constitution, the Proclamation shall be in force for six months. It is subject to renewal for another six months through a resolution by each House of the National Assembly. That approval has several meanings in…

Ad

By Kolawole Ojebisi

The Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Police Force, Abuja chapter, Josephine Adeh, has said police officers are no lackeys of anyone no matter their status or position.

Adeh noted that no person has the right to order men of the Nigeria Police Force to make arrests to settle personal scores.

The Abuja police spokesperson stressed that the law enforcement agency only makes arrests after proper investigations which are often carried out with due diligence and not based on personal feuds.

The police PPRO issued the warning on Saturday in a social media post to bloggers, vloggers, and online influencers.
She also stressed that anyone implicated in a case must cooperate and share their side of the story, rather than evading the issue.

“Hey influencers, Bloggers, and Vloggers: Let’s set the record straight! No one—yes, NO ONE—can just “order” the police to make an arrest. The Police act on real investigations, not personal vendettas,” the post reads.

“If you’re in hot water, cooperate, avail yourself and tell your side of the story. Ignoring it could land you in serious trouble, no matter who you think you are. Stop spreading misinformation! Let’s be guided.”

Adeh’s tweet comes a few days after the arrest and detention of Darlington Okoye, the singer better known as Speed Darlington.

Darlington’s detention in Abuja stemmed from a formal complaint filed by Burna Boy. He was accused of defaming and cyberstalking the Grammy winner.

Although Darlington was released after five days in detention, Burna Boy was called out on social media for allegedly ordering the arrest of his colleague.

The police have been heavily criticized over the years for making arrests without proper investigations especially when one of the parties involved is an influential person in society.

Ad

X whatsapp