From Taiye Joseph, Ilorin
The Nigeria Police Force, has intensified efforts to safeguard the health of its personnel with the launch of the “Know Your Number”, campaign in Kwara State.
A wellness initiative aimed at tackling preventable health conditions linked to cases of sudden collapse and death among officers.
The campaign was flagged off by the Director of Force Medical Services, Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Nkechi Ifeoma Eze, during a health sensitisation programme for officers and men of the Kwara State Police Command.
Speaking at the event, AIG Eze warned that undetected health conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, prostate cancer and other silent illnesses continue to pose serious risks to police personnel, stressing that routine medical checks and early diagnosis are crucial to preventing avoidable complications.
She said the initiative was designed to encourage officers to regularly monitor vital health indicators and embrace preventive healthcare practices.
“Regular medical screening and early detection remain critical to preventing avoidable health complications and preserving lives,” she said.
According to her, maintaining good health is not only important for the personal wellbeing of officers but also essential for effective policing and quality service delivery to the public.
The health campaign aligns with the welfare agenda of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, which focuses on building a healthier and more resilient workforce capable of carrying out its constitutional duties efficiently.
As part of the exercise, medical personnel conducted free health screenings for officers, including blood pressure and blood sugar tests, alongside other basic medical examinations aimed at helping participants understand their health status.
Reacting to the initiative, the Commissioner of Police in Kwara State, CP Ojo Adekimi, commended the Inspector-General of Police and the Force Medical Services Department for bringing the programme to the state.
He reaffirmed the command’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote the welfare, wellbeing and professional effectiveness of police personnel.
The “Know Your Number” campaign, is expected to strengthen awareness about preventive healthcare within the Force and encourage officers to take proactive steps towards maintaining healthier lifestyles.

