Epe Rep Wale Raji has congratulated Tunji Disu on his latest police promotion.
Epe Insights reports that the Member of the House of Representatives for Epe Federal Constituency, Hon. Wale Raji, has congratulated Assistant Inspector General (AIG) Tunji Disu on his recent promotion within the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).
Hon. Raji, in a statement issued on behalf of the people of Epe Federal Constituency, expressed joy on Disu’s promotion, describing him as a distinguished officer whose dedication and professionalism have significantly contributed to national security.
“AIG Tunji Disu has braved the odds to attain this noble milestone,” he said. “As a fellow Omoluabi of Epe, I am proud to celebrate his outstanding rise in the Nigerian Police Force. His bravery, tact, and commitment to duty continue to inspire many.”
The Epe Rep highlighted Disu’s numerous contributions, particularly during his tenure in Lagos State, where he played a pivotal role in law enforcement.
“His service in Lagos and beyond has been remarkable. He has consistently demonstrated excellence and integrity, which have earned him national recognition,” he stated.
Hon. Raji stressed that Disu’s promotion brings immense pride to the people of Epe, as he has placed the community on a national pedestal through his exceptional policing career.
“It is a thing of pride that one of our own is making waves in Nigeria’s security landscape. His promotion is a testament to his hard work and professionalism, and I believe this is only the beginning of greater achievements,” Hon. Raji added.
The statement concluded with best wishes for AIG Disu in his new role, stressing that his expertise will further enhance policing and security efforts in Nigeria.
In response, AIG Disu expressed gratitude for the recognition and pledged to continue serving with integrity and dedication.
“I deeply appreciate the support and goodwill from Hon. Wale Raji and the people of Epe. This promotion is a call to greater responsibility, and I remain committed to upholding the highest standards of policing,” Disu remarked.