A former Inspector General of Police, Sunday Ehindero, has revealed that his decision to join the Nigeria Police Force was triggered by an encounter with a police sergeant who demanded bribe from him during a journey.
Ehindero, who later rose to become the 12th indigenous Inspector General of Police, disclosed this in a piece made available to LEADERSHIP Sunday in Abuja yesterday.
He said the incident occurred while he was travelling from Abeokuta to Ibadan when he was stopped by the police officer near Government College, Ibadan.
According to him, the sergeant discovered that his vehicle insurance certificate had expired and detained him for more than six hours.
“I did not have the amount he demanded, and he refused to release my vehicle particulars. Eventually, I was compelled to use my money to buy Star Beer and Crolla soft drink for him before my documents were returned,” he recalled.
The retired police chief said the experience left him bitter and reflective, noting that it planted the thought in his mind that the officer might not have treated him that way if he were a member of the police force.























