By all appearances, Inspector-General of Police Olatunji Disu understands the burden of the office he now occupies. In a country where insecurity is widespread, public trust in policing is fragile, and the Nigeria Police Force carries the baggage of both institutional weakness and public resentment, the first 100 days of any IGP matter. They set the tone. They reveal priorities. They show whether a new police chief intends to merely occupy the office or actually use it.