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IGP Unveils Lagos Police Band, Harps On Discipline, Cohesion, Identity

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January 25, 2026
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IGP Unveils Lagos Police Band, Harps On Discipline, Cohesion, Identity
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By Nkechi Eze

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, has described the commissioning of the Lagos State Police Command Band as a quiet but consequential milestone that reflects purposeful leadership, institutional maturity, and a deliberate effort to strengthen the internal structures of the Nigeria Police Force beyond operational activity.

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony of the Band, the IGP noted that progress in institutional leadership is not always expressed through dramatic reforms, but often through thoughtful decisions that reinforce identity, strengthen structure, and address long-standing gaps. He said the establishment of a dedicated band for the Lagos State Command, for the first time since its creation, represents the correction of an important structural omission within a Command that plays a central role in national policing.

“I am pleased to be here to commission the Lagos State Police Command Band. This event marks a notable milestone in the institutional development of the Lagos State Command. For the first time since its establishment, the Command now possesses a band of its own, purpose-built to serve its ceremonial, official, and representational functions,” the IGP stated.

Egbetokun paid tribute to the Nigeria Police Band, describing it as a long-standing source of pride to the Force whose consistency, musical excellence, and professional conduct have projected the Nigeria Police Force positively at official and social engagements across the country. According to him, the Band’s performances have reinforced public confidence, enhanced ceremonial dignity, and strengthened the image of the Force beyond the operational space.

He further explained that the Police Band carries an intangible but powerful influence, noting that its performances evoke inspiration and collective pride among officers and members of the public, while communicating discipline, unity, and national purpose without words.

“Beyond performance, the Police Band has become a symbol of discipline, cohesion, and institutional culture. It demonstrates how professionalism, sustained over time, can shape perception and inspire confidence in the Force,” he said.

The IGP observed that the reputation and standards of the Police Band have become so strong that newly passed-out cadets of the Police Academy now deliberately seek conversion into the Band, attracted by its structure, discipline, and professional identity.

He recalled that for many years, despite its strategic importance and prominence, the Lagos State Command operated without its own band and relied on the Force Headquarters Band, an arrangement he described as functional but not ideal. The commissioning, he said, has now corrected that anomaly.

“Today, that omission has been corrected,” Egbetokun declared.

He stressed that the establishment of the Command Band should not be seen as an isolated project, but as part of a broader approach to Command development anchored on strong institutional frameworks that promote discipline, cohesion, and pride in service.

“Professional policing is not sustained by operational activity alone; it is reinforced by strong institutional frameworks that promote discipline, cohesion, and pride in service. The presence of a Command Band contributes directly to these objectives,” he said.

Commending the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, and the Command leadership, the IGP said the achievement reflected attentive leadership, administrative clarity, and commitment to addressing a long-standing institutional need.

“This outcome required more than approval; it demanded follow-through, coordination, and a willingness to address a long-standing institutional need,” he noted.

He linked the commissioning to other recent developmental initiatives within the Lagos State Command, including the foundation-laying ceremony of a Multi-Purpose Hall, describing both projects as evidence of leadership that is investing in enduring institutional assets rather than temporary measures.

According to the IGP, the effectiveness of the Nigeria Police Force must not rely solely on central direction, but also on initiative at the Command level. He therefore urged Commissioners of Police across the country to critically assess their environments, identify structural gaps, and implement sustainable solutions that strengthen institutional identity and professionalism.

“That is how credible institutions are sustained,” he said.

Addressing members of the newly established Lagos State Police Command Band, Egbetokun reminded them that their commissioning carries great responsibility, as pioneers who will define the standards, discipline, and reputation of the unit.

“As pioneers, you will shape the standards, discipline, and reputation of this unit from its inception. Your appearances at official engagements will not merely provide ceremony; they will project the values and professionalism of the Nigeria Police Force,” he stated.

He charged them to maintain exemplary conduct, evident discipline, and consistently high performance, noting that they represent not only the Lagos State Command, but the Nigeria Police Force as a whole.

The IGP also acknowledged the contributions of officers and personnel whose behind-the-scenes efforts made the establishment of the Band possible, stressing that institutional progress is built on such dedication.

He concluded that the strength of a police institution is measured not only by operational outcomes, but also by the quality of the structures it maintains, the standards it embeds, and the confidence it commands.

“It is therefore with confidence and a clear sense of purpose that I hereby commission the Lagos State Police Command Band for official use and for the service of the Nigerian public,” he declared.

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