Police IG Egbetokun Reportedly B@ttling Kidney Ailment Amid Mounting Job Pressure.
Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, is reportedly grappling with serious health issues linked to a kidney condition, SaharaReporters has learned.
Sources disclosed that Egbetokun underwent a kidney transplant years ago while serving as a Chief Superintendent of Police and has since been operating with a single kidney. The physical demands of his current role, coupled with the limitations from his medical history, have reportedly taken a toll on his health.
Due to his condition, the IGP is said to restrict his hours at the Force Headquarters, usually arriving around 1 p.m. and leaving early. He is believed to work mainly at night from his residence, which has been equipped with a makeshift clinic.
In March, SaharaReporters reported that Egbetokun had planned to attend a UK security conference, which would have also allowed him to seek medical treatment.
Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, is reportedly grappling with serious health issues linked to a kidney condition, SaharaReporters has learned.
Sources disclosed that Egbetokun underwent a kidney transplant years ago while serving as a Chief Superintendent of Police and has since been operating with a single kidney. The physical demands of his current role, coupled with the limitations from his medical history, have reportedly taken a toll on his health.
Due to his condition, the IGP is said to restrict his hours at the Force Headquarters, usually arriving around 1 p.m. and leaving early. He is believed to work mainly at night from his residence, which has been equipped with a makeshift clinic.
In March, SaharaReporters reported that Egbetokun had planned to attend a UK security conference, which would have also allowed him to seek medical treatment.
Police IG Egbetokun Reportedly B@ttling Kidney Ailment Amid Mounting Job Pressure.
Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, is reportedly grappling with serious health issues linked to a kidney condition, SaharaReporters has learned.
Sources disclosed that Egbetokun underwent a kidney transplant years ago while serving as a Chief Superintendent of Police and has since been operating with a single kidney. The physical demands of his current role, coupled with the limitations from his medical history, have reportedly taken a toll on his health.
Due to his condition, the IGP is said to restrict his hours at the Force Headquarters, usually arriving around 1 p.m. and leaving early. He is believed to work mainly at night from his residence, which has been equipped with a makeshift clinic.
In March, SaharaReporters reported that Egbetokun had planned to attend a UK security conference, which would have also allowed him to seek medical treatment.
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