IGP approves dismissal, prosecution of killer Cop, squad members in Delta

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The inspector General of Police, IGP Rilwan Disu has recommended the dismissal and prosecution of ASP Nuhu Usman behind the alleged extra judicial killing of arrested suspect, Mene Ogidi.

 

The incident, which occurred on Sunday, April 26, at Effurun in Uvwie Local Government Area, involved an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Nuhu Usman, also known as Ogbegbe.

 

The riot act is contained in a statement issued by the Force Public Relations officer, DCP Anthony Okon Placid said in a statement, as part of the ongoing disciplinary actions taken after the incident of 26th April 2026 in Effurun, Delta State, resulting in the death of Ogidi, which has attracted outrage.

 

Sequel to the earlier directive, the Nigerian police Chief stated that all officers connected to the incident were immediately withdrawn from the Delta State Command and transferred to Force Headquarters, Abuja, where they were subjected to expedited disciplinary proceedings

 

The Force Disciplinary Committee (FDC), alongside other internal disciplinary processes, has concluded its review. Findings established unequivocally that the principal officer, ASP Nuhu Usman, acted in gross violation of Force Order 237 and other extant regulations governing the use of firearms. His actions were unlawful, unprofessional, and a clear betrayal of the oath to protect life and uphold the law.

 

“Consequently, the FDC has recommended the immediate dismissal of ASP Nuhu Usman and other officers found culpable.

 

“The Inspector-General of Police has approved the recommendations and forwarded same to the Police Service Commission for ratification in line with due process.

 

“Upon completion of the administrative procedures, the affected officers will be handed over to the appropriate judicial authorities for prosecution for their roles in the extrajudicial shooting.

 

“The Inspector-General of Police reiterates, in the strongest terms, that the Nigeria Police Force maintains a zero-tolerance stance on extra-judicial actions and abuse of power.

 

“No uniform confers the right to take life outside the provisions of the law. Any officer who violates this fundamental principle will face the full weight of disciplinary and legal consequences, the IGP stressed.

 

Extending his deepest and most solemn condolences to the family of the deceased, the Inspector-General of police, acknowledges the pain and loss suffered and assures the family that this tragic incident will not be treated lightly.

 

According to him, “The Force is fully committed to ensuring that justice is not only served but seen to be served, in a manner that reinforces public confidence and institutional accountability”.

 

“Members of the public are urged to remain calm and law-abiding, as the Nigeria Police Force remains steadfast in its commitment to discipline, professionalism, and the protection of the rights and dignity of all citizens while ensuring accountability at all levels”, according to the the police statement.

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