
I Go Dye Calls for Police Reform, Demands Accountability in Open Letter to IGP
Nigerian comedian and activist, I Go Dye, has called for urgent police reform in an open letter addressed to the Nigeria Police Force and its leadership.
In the letter directed to the Inspector General of Police, I Go Dye emphasized the need for greater accountability, transparency, and professionalism within the force. He highlighted concerns about public trust, urging authorities to take decisive steps toward rebuilding confidence among citizens.
The entertainer stressed that meaningful reform should go beyond rhetoric, calling for concrete actions such as improved training, better welfare for officers, and stricter measures against misconduct.
His message has resonated with many Nigerians, reigniting conversations about law enforcement practices and the need for institutional change in Nigeria.
Observers note that public figures increasingly use their platforms to advocate for social issues, with I Go Dye’s letter adding to ongoing calls for reform across various sectors.
As reactions continue, stakeholders are urging authorities to consider the concerns raised and work toward a policing system that prioritizes justice, accountability, and public service.
