The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Olatunji Disu, has prohibited officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force from engaging in unauthorised social media activities, including creating videos, live streaming, skit-making, and monetising content on platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and others while identifying as police officers.
In a circular dated June 22 and signed by his Principal Staff Officer, the police chief warned that defaulters would face strict disciplinary action, including suspension, salary forfeiture, demotion, dismissal from service, and possible criminal prosecution.
The directive expressed concern over what it described as a growing and “disturbing” trend of personnel producing online content without official approval.
According to the circular, officers have been “producing and posting videos of themselves in police uniform on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and other platforms for entertainment, personal promotion, and financial gain; operating social media accounts under real names or pseudonyms in ways capable of bringing the Nigeria Police Force into disrepute; publicly commenting on official police operations, disciplinary matters, internal affairs and national security issues without authorisation; and aspiring to become full-time social media content creators while still in service, thereby making statements and sharing opinions on sensitive issues that could undermine public confidence in the Force.”
The circular further reminded personnel that their conduct is governed by existing laws and regulations prohibiting unauthorised public statements, interviews, and online activities that could embarrass or compromise the institution.

