Twenty two civilians dead in one attack. Police officers dying in growing numbers nationwide. Nigeria’s top police officer is responding on both fronts at once.
Inspector General of Police Olatunji Disu has deployed an Assistant Inspector General to Plateau State to restore calm and prevent further attacks, following the deadly assault on Kawel village in Bokkos Local Government Area that has claimed 22 lives. The deployment came as Disu separately expressed deep concern over the increasing number of police officers killed in the line of duty while combating insecurity nationwide.
Reinforcing Plateau After Kawel
The deployment of a senior Assistant Inspector General to Plateau State signals the seriousness with which police leadership is treating the latest community attack, which also targeted a local health clinic alongside residential areas. The reinforcement aims to strengthen security presence in the area and prevent the kind of repeated violence that has plagued Plateau communities throughout 2026.
This response follows a now familiar pattern in Plateau, where attacks have continued despite repeated government assurances, including President Tinubu’s own pledge during an April visit that the killings would stop. Consequently, each new reinforcement deployment carries the weight of previous unfulfilled promises.
A Force Under Strain Nationwide
Speaking separately during the commissioning of a state of the art Forensic and Investigation Centre, IGP Disu highlighted the toll that combating insecurity has taken on police officers across Nigeria. He noted that the Nigeria Police Force continues to suffer casualties while battling armed groups, criminal networks, and violent extremists in multiple regions simultaneously.
This concern arrives alongside renewed legislative momentum on security reform, with the Senate having just passed a constitutional amendment bill establishing state police services. Furthermore, calls for police body cameras, raised separately by a Deputy Inspector General, reflect a broader push toward modernising police operations, accountability, and officer protection simultaneously.
A Force Stretched Across Many Fronts
Nigeria’s police force currently operates across an extraordinarily wide range of security challenges, from rural banditry and kidnapping to urban crime and now traditional rulers in some states invoking spiritual interventions out of frustration with conventional approaches. Police officers bear direct exposure to many of these risks daily.
For the families of officers who have lost their lives, and for residents of Plateau State still grieving the Kawel attack, IGP Disu’s twin response, reinforcement on the ground and acknowledgement of officer sacrifice, represents an attempt to address both the immediate crisis and the deeper structural strain facing Nigeria’s entire policing system.
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