July 12, 2026

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The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has stated that security can no longer be achieved through force alone but through trust, transparency and shared responsibility.

According to a statement signed by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, Lagos State chapter’s Public Relations Officer, Oguchukwu Okeke, on Saturday, the IGP stated this in his keynote address on Thursday at the grand finale of Lagos PR Fest 2026, held at the MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos.

The theme of this year’s conference was, “Security, Nation Building and Public Trust: Fostering Collective Responsibility through Strategic Public Relations.”

Disu, who was represented by an Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Simeon Akpanudom, of the Force Criminal Investigation Department, Annex Alagbon Close, Ikoyi, Lagos, described strategic public relations as the bedrock of effective nation-building and sustainable national security.

He stressed that modern security challenges require collaboration among government institutions, the media, communication professionals and citizens.

According to the IG, strategic public relations replaces one-way institutional communication with transparent, two-way engagement that builds public confidence and transforms citizens from passive observers into active partners in safeguarding national security.

He identified several priorities necessary for strengthening public trust, including rebuilding institutional credibility through evidence-based communication; promoting transparency and accountability across public institutions; strengthening grassroots engagement for intelligence gathering; expanding youth participation in security conversations; promoting unified national messaging that transcends ethnic and religious divisions; and deepening collaboration among government institutions, security agencies and the media during crises.

Disu further commended the Lagos State chapter of NIPR for convening a timely national conversation capable of strengthening trust between institutions and the public.

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