Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has described the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) as a critical partner in intelligence gathering and grassroots security.
Disu spoke while receiving the PCRC leadership during a courtesy visit to the Force Headquarters in Abuja, where he commended the group’s long-standing support to the Nigeria Police Force.
He said: “The PCRC has remained a very strong partner of the Nigeria Police.
“Your contributions to intelligence gathering and community policing cannot be overemphasised.
“You have consistently supported the police both materially and morally.”
The IGP recalled the committee’s role during a 10-day protest in Rivers State when he served as commissioner of police.
He said: “When there was tension, I reached out to retired police officers and the PCRC.
“I gave them assignments, and they went out to work.
“In Rivers State, many expected chaos, but throughout that period, the state remained calm.
“That shows the strength of your grassroots network and your commitment to peace.”
Disu also disclosed a personal connection to the organisation, noting his father’s long-standing involvement.
He said: “My father has been a member of the PCRC for many years and is regarded as a life member in his area.
“I grew up watching him support the police—repairing police vehicles, providing fuel, and assisting officers in various ways.
“At the time, I did not fully understand why he was so committed, but today I know the reason.”
He assured the committee of continued recognition by the Force Management Team and called for stronger engagement.
He said: “Coming here is not just about seeing the IGP.
“It is also about knowing members of my management team.
“You should leave here with their phone numbers so we can reduce bureaucracy.
“If you have any challenge, feel free to reach out directly.”
The IGP, however, warned against misuse of the committee’s identity.

