IGP Approves New Dress Code For Female Police Officers

IGP Hijab

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Baba, has approved the hijab dress code for female officers in the police force.

The new dress code permits them to wear stud earrings and hijabs under their berets or peak caps, as the case may be, while in uniform.

Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the force spokesperson, in a statement on Friday, said the new dress code was unveiled on Thursday at a meeting involving the IGP and “strategic police managers.”

Adejobi said the new dress code was approved to guarantee gender inclusion in the police for “optimum output and professionalism.”

“The IGP noted that the Nigerian police workforce has officers from every local government in the country with a variety of ethnic and religious backgrounds, and an increased inclusion of female folks,” the statement reads.

“This, therefore, brings the need to guarantee inclusion, gender mainstreaming, and ethnic and religious diversity in the workplace for optimum output and professionalism.

“This has informed the improvement for effective global workforce diversity management. Other countries that have adopted the same dress code include Canada, the United States of America, Sweden, Turkey, Australia, and the United Kingdom, amongst others.

“The dress code is optional, and senior women police officers have been tasked by the IGP to ensure compliance with the approved standard for women police officers who have opted to adopt the dress code.

“The Inspector-General of Police noted that this development, which is in line with international best practices, addresses the growing concern for gender mainstreaming and respect for culture and diversity.”

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