The Nigeria Police Force has successfully concluded the second AI-POL leadership dialogue workshop, which focused on advancing innovation, governance, and the responsible use of artificial intelligence in law enforcement. The event took place in Abuja.
Workshop Participants and Objectives
According to Police Force Public Relations Officer Anthony Placid, the workshop brought together law enforcement leaders, technology experts, and international partners for an open and productive exchange on the implications of artificial intelligence for the future of policing. Over the course of the event, participants explored real-world applications of AI in security operations, examined the challenges associated with adopting new technologies, and drew lessons from global experiences to chart a practical path forward for the Nigeria Police Force.
IGP's Remarks
Inspector-General of Police IGP Olatunji Disu reflected on the depth of engagement during the workshop. He noted that the conversations reinforced a simple but urgent truth: artificial intelligence is no longer something to prepare for in the distant future. He stated that AI is already reshaping how security agencies operate around the world.
The IGP thanked every participant, facilitator, expert, and partner for making the dialogue a success and reaffirmed the Force's commitment to this partnership.
Key Highlights
A highlight of the workshop was a dedicated presentation drawing from the outcomes of the 5th Global Meeting for AI and Law Enforcement, which recognized Nigeria as a priority partner for the African AI Policing Pilot.
Participants were urged not to let the knowledge gained remain in the conference room but to carry it back to their commands and translate it into action.
The Nigeria Police Force expressed gratitude to all those whose dedication made this workshop possible and whose efforts continue to support the building of safer communities and a police service that is accountable to the citizens it serves.



