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Indiscriminate Recording: IGP Cautions Nigerians Against Filming Sensitive Police Activities

Indiscriminate Recording of Police Operations Could Jeopardise National Security – IGP

byAsabe Aliyu
May 31, 2026
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Indiscriminate Recording: IGP Cautions Nigerians Against Filming Sensitive Police Activities

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Indiscriminate Recording: Why the IGP Wants Nigerians to Be More Careful With Police Videos.

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    • Indiscriminate Recording: Why the IGP Wants Nigerians to Be More Careful With Police Videos.
  • Police chief warns that unverified videos and recycled footage could undermine security operations and discourage officers.
  • Background of the Story
  • Key Developments
  • Reactions from Stakeholders
  • Implications
  • What Happens Next
  • Conclusion

Police chief warns that unverified videos and recycled footage could undermine security operations and discourage officers.

ABUJA, NIGERIA – The  iNews Times | Indiscriminate recording of police officers during sensitive operations has become a growing concern for the Nigeria Police Force https://www.npf.gov.ng, with Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Olatunji Disu warning that the trend could undermine security efforts, fuel misinformation and negatively affect officers carrying out lawful duties across the country.

The police chief expressed concern over the increasing practice of filming police personnel during routine and operational assignments and subsequently posting the footage on social media without proper context. He stressed that while accountability and transparency remain essential pillars of democratic policing, indiscriminate recording must not be allowed to compromise operational effectiveness or public safety.

In this report, we examine the key developments, reactions from stakeholders and the broader implications of the IGP’s warning.

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Background of the Story

The widespread use of smartphones and social media platforms has transformed how citizens interact with public institutions, including security agencies. Over the years, videos recorded by members of the public have played significant roles in exposing misconduct, promoting accountability and encouraging reforms within law enforcement agencies.

However, security experts have also warned that unrestricted recording and circulation of operational footage can sometimes reveal sensitive information, distort facts and interfere with ongoing investigations. As policing challenges continue to evolve in Nigeria, authorities are increasingly seeking a balance between public oversight and operational security.

The latest warning from the Inspector-General comes amid growing concerns over the rapid spread of online content, much of which reaches millions of users before its authenticity can be verified.

Key Developments

Speaking during an interactive session with crime correspondents in Abuja on Sunday, Disu said indiscriminate recording of police personnel during official duties poses serious challenges to effective policing and national security.

According to him, public engagement with police officers should be conducted responsibly and should not become a tool for harassment or the disruption of legitimate law enforcement activities.

“Yes, accountability is important, and we remain committed to transparency. However, recordings and public engagements involving police officers must be done responsibly and should not be used to harass officers or undermine operational effectiveness,” the IGP stated.

Disu noted that police officers often operate under difficult and dangerous circumstances, risking their lives daily to protect citizens and maintain public order.

He said officers who are dedicated to carrying out their responsibilities professionally should not be subjected to actions capable of discouraging them from performing their duties.

The IGP also warned against the circulation of old, manipulated or misleading videos falsely portrayed as recent incidents involving police personnel.

According to him, such content contributes to misinformation, heightens public anxiety and weakens confidence in ongoing security efforts.

“We urge members of the public and social media users to refrain from recycling old or manipulated videos capable of creating panic or undermining national security efforts. Such actions are harmful to the country’s image and stability,” he said.

He further observed that policing in Nigeria has become increasingly demanding, with personnel working long hours under severe operational pressure in different parts of the country.

Despite these challenges, the police chief reiterated the Force’s commitment to professionalism, accountability and discipline.

“We have consistently demonstrated our commitment to ending impunity within the Force, and we will continue to address complaints against personnel professionally and decisively. At the same time, officers carrying out lawful duties must also be protected from harassment and deliberate misinformation,” he added.

Reactions from Stakeholders

The discussion also highlighted the importance of stronger collaboration between the media and security agencies in combating misinformation.

Chairman of the Crime Correspondents Association of Nigeria (CCAN), Festus Fifen, called for improved communication channels between journalists and the police, particularly during security-related incidents.

He stressed that timely access to accurate information remains critical in preventing speculation and the spread of false narratives capable of creating confusion among the public.

According to Fifen, enhanced cooperation between the media and law enforcement agencies would help ensure that Nigerians receive credible and verified information during periods of security concern.

Implications

The IGP’s warning underscores the growing impact of digital technology on modern policing and national security.

While the ability of citizens to document events has strengthened public accountability, the challenge lies in ensuring that such recordings are not misused in ways that compromise investigations, expose tactical operations or spread misleading narratives.

The issue also raises broader questions about the balance between citizens’ rights to document public interactions and the need to safeguard sensitive security operations.

As social media continues to shape public perception, experts say responsible content creation and verification will become increasingly important in maintaining trust between security agencies and the communities they serve.

What Happens Next

The Nigeria Police Force is expected to sustain engagement with journalists, civil society groups and digital content creators as part of efforts to improve public understanding of security operations.

Observers believe discussions may eventually lead to clearer guidelines on recording and publishing police-related content while preserving constitutional rights and promoting responsible use of digital platforms.

The Force has also assured Nigerians that disciplinary measures against erring officers will continue, reinforcing its commitment to transparency, accountability and respect for human rights.

Conclusion

The warning by Inspector-General of Police Olatunji Disu highlights the complex challenges facing law enforcement in the digital age. While public scrutiny remains essential to accountability, the police leadership insists that indiscriminate recording and the circulation of unverified footage can have serious consequences for security operations and public confidence. As technology continues to redefine citizen engagement, finding the right balance between transparency and operational effectiveness will remain a crucial task for both security agencies and the public.

Asabe Aliyu

Asabe Aliyu

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