The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Disu, on Tuesday directed that personnel of the Force, are prohibited from unauthorised social media activities.
Disu warned that such actions could undermine the Force’s integrity, professionalism and public image.
This was contained in a statement issued on Monday by the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Anietie Iniedu, followed concerns over the increasing involvement of police officers in social media activities while in uniform or in circumstances that clearly identify them as members of the Force without official approval.
According to the IGP, although social media remains a valuable platform for communication and public engagement, its use by serving police personnel must strictly conform to existing laws, regulations and the Nigeria Police Force Social Media Policy.
He stressed that officers are barred from creating or sharing unauthorised content while in police uniform, publicly commenting on official police matters, disclosing sensitive operational information, or using their status as police officers for personal promotion, entertainment or commercial purposes.
The police boss directed all Commissioners of Police, Heads of Departments, Commanders and other supervisory officers to immediately sensitise personnel under their commands and ensure strict compliance with the directive.
He further warned that supervisory officers would be held accountable for any failure to address violations committed by personnel under their watch.



