President Bola Tinubu’s appointment of IGP Olatunji Rilwanu Disu in February 2026 was widely praised across Nigeria as an example of placing a “square peg in a square hole.” Security experts, civil society groups, and the general public collectively welcomed the decision, viewing it as a deliberate shift away from purely administrative leadership toward a deeply practical, tech-driven approach to crime-fighting. This positive reception stems directly from Disu’s unique career trajectory, which seamlessly bridges top-tier academic expertise with decades of intense, boots-on-the-ground operational experience. By selecting a leader with verified field credibility, the presidency signaled a renewed federal commitment to aggressively confronting Nigeria’s complex, evolving internal security threats.

For anxious families across the nation, most notably the heartbroken parents of the recently abducted Oriire schoolchildren, this strategic shift is no longer just a boardroom theory; it is a lifeline of tangible expectation.

Public confidence in IGP Disu’s tactical capabilities is deeply rooted in several high-profile operational pillars that align with the nation’s urgent security needs. He previously demonstrated leadership at the helm of the Lagos State Rapid Response Squad (RRS) and subsequently took charge of the elite Intelligence Response Team (IRT).
These specialised frontline roles provided him with a firsthand, granular understanding of urban policing dynamics, rapid-containment strategies, and targeted anti-kidnapping maneuvers. His administrative versatility was solidified during his successful tenures as the Commissioner of Police (CP) in both Rivers State and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, where he mastered the geographic and socio-political nuances of managing volatile delta terrains alongside complex metropolitan security networks. It is precisely this template of cross-regional tactical mastery that is currently being deployed to trace and recover our stolen children.

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A core catalyst behind the recent operational breakthroughs under Disu’s command is his career-long insistence on transitioning the Nigeria Police Force toward advanced digital intelligence and forensics. Prior to his elevation to Inspector-General, Disu served as the Assistant Inspector-General (AIG) in charge of the prestigious Force CID Annex in Alagbon, Lagos, where he aggressively championed data-driven policing, cyber investigation, and geo-tracking technology. By institutionalising these modern tracking methodologies, he shifted the police force away from a reactive mindset into a proactive, intelligence-led apparatus. This technological evolution has significantly shortened investigation timelines, optimised field deployments, and given tactical units a decisive information advantage over highly sophisticated criminal networks. For the syndicates holding the Oriire students, the message is clear: the digital net is tightening, and their geographic isolation is rapidly shrinking.

Under Inspector-General Disu, the Nigeria Police Force has undergone a deliberate shift toward intelligence-driven law enforcement by replacing reactive policing with advanced digital forensics and a modernised structural framework. This transformation began with a comprehensive restructuring of the Force Intelligence Department (FID) into the central hub for federal operations, followed by the assembly of a new force management team in March 2026. This leadership team was tasked with decentralising operational command, cutting through bureaucratic bottlenecks to grant regional commands greater autonomy, and implementing internal accountability measures designed to restore eroded public trust.

The real-world success of these sweeping institutional reforms culminated on June 6, 2026, during a high-stakes operational breakthrough by the elite Intelligence Response Team (IRT) in Oyo State. This triumph provides a definitive, encouraging case study on how combining decentralisation, technological modernisation, and decisive tactical firepower can effectively neutralize complex criminal threats and bring our loved ones home. By leveraging the newly upgraded data-tracking capabilities of the Force Intelligence Department (FID), alongside advanced geo-tracking data and real-time surveillance, operatives successfully mapped the sophisticated local kidnapping syndicate’s movement patterns and located their remote hideout within a narrow 72-hour window. This rapid and precise intelligence gathering enabled the elite team to execute a flawless late-night mission that completely dismantled the syndicate and resulted in the safe extraction of Chief Adebayo Adelabu’s sister and young nephews completely unharmed.

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This breathtaking victory in Ibadan proves that the machinery required to rescue the Oriire schoolchildren is not just functional, it is lethal, precise, and actively hunting.

The final phase of the Ibadan operation highlighted the uncompromising tactical execution and superior firepower that defines Disu’s operational doctrine. Upon closing in on the criminal hideout, the heavily briefed FID-IRT operatives deliberately forced a tactical confrontation to prevent the suspects from using the hostages as human shields. In the fierce late-night gun duel that ensued, police marksmen successfully neutralised two heavily armed kidnappers and recovered multiple firearms without sustaining any civilian casualties. Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and her 12-year-old twin sons were safely extracted entirely unharmed, showcasing a flawless execution that merged pinpoint intelligence with decisive tactical force.

What was achieved for the Adelabu family can, and will, be achieved for the families of the Oriire school kids. The template for their safe return has just been written in the forests of Oyo.

To fully sustain these localised successes and scale them nationwide, IGP Disu is using the central Force Intelligence Department (FID) to dismantle long-standing criminal corridors across all 36 states.
Recognising that kidnapping syndicates routinely exploit state boundaries to evade justice, the IGP has implemented an integrated, inter-state containment strategy that seamlessly coordinates cross-border police deployments. This sweeping structural reform is being supported by rigid internal discipline guidelines, specialised officer training courses, and enhanced welfare programs designed to eradicate systemic corruption. Through this comprehensive overhaul, the Nigeria Police Force is successfully converting high public expectations into a formidable, tech-centric defensive shield for the entire country—keeping hope fiercely alive that the Oriire schoolchildren will soon be reunited with their families.

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