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On Tuesday, I watched my father’s uniform walk past me in the parade

byVictory Amah
April 9, 2026
in OP-ED
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Not my father himself, he paid the ULTIMATE PRICE years ago. But in the crisp salute of a young constable, I saw him. In the weathered hands of a retired officers’habdshake, I saw the hands that once rubbed my hair before night rounds. In the silence that fell when the bugle honored the fallen, I heard the phone calls that never came home.

I am a child of the barracks. I grew up where “daddy is at work” meant daddy might not come back. Where we learned to celebrate birthdays between emergency calls, and where the national anthem wasn’t just a song, it was a promise written in the sweat of people who chose service over safety.

Today, I wept.

Not from weakness, but from the weight of memory. I wept for my course mates, men and women who sat where I sat, laughed where I laughed, dreamed where I dreamed and who now rest beneath uniforms they died wearing. I wept because the parade ground held more ghosts than living souls, and still, we march.

But here is what my tears taught me:

The gap between police and citizen is not filled by blame. It is filled by bridges.

Every time a Nigerian trusts us with their fear, we must honor it.
Every time a community opens their door to our knock, we must deserve it.
Every time an officer falls in service, we must ensure it was not in vain.

This is not the Nigeria Police Force against Nigerians. This is all of us, for Nigeria.

To every citizen reading this: We cannot do this alone. We never could. The officer standing night watch in your street is someone’s child. The investigator pursuing your case works with tools and trust you help provide. The reform you demand requires the partnership you offer.

Transparency is our pledge to you.

Collaboration is our request of you.

Accountability is our covenant with you.

We are not perfect. But we are present. And we choose every single day to stand between danger and the people we swore to protect.

Will you stand with us?

God bless the Nigeria Police Force.

God bless the 23rd IGP.

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

CSP INIEDU AO
Head, Complaint Response Unit
Force Headquarters, Abuja

Victory Amah

Victory Amah

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