Following the recommendations of the IGP, the Police Service
Commission (PSC) on 27th September, 2013, approved the
promotion of 39 Senior Police Officers to their next ranks.
This is in line with the vision and mission of the present Police
Administration to motivate and inspire personnel of the Force for greater
efficiency and better service delivery, through the pursuit of a robust and a
comprehensive welfare regime.
A breakdown of the list of the newly promoted officers showed
that four (4) Commissioners of Police were promoted to the rank of Assistant
Inspectors-General of Police (AIGs). Among the newly promoted AIGs are AIG
Balla M. Nasarawa, fwc, who until his promotion, was the CP Anambra State
Police Command. Others are AIG Edgar Tam Nanakumo, fwc, who is presently acting
as the AIG in-charge Zone 12 with Headquarters in Bauchi; and AIG Mohammed J.
Gana, fdc, who was the CP Federal Special Anti- Robbery Squad (SARS). Also
promoted to AIG is AIG Sabo Ringim Ibrahim, who was acting as the AIG in-charge
Border Patrol.
In addition to the newly promoted AIGs are eight (8) Deputy
Commissioners of Police promoted to the rank of substantive Commissioners of
Police. Seven (7) Assistant Commissioners of Police are now Deputy
Commissioners of Police; twenty (20) Chief Superintendents of Police are
promoted to Assistant Commissioners of Police.
Meanwhile, the IGP has congratulated all affected
officers, commending the commitment and unique sacrifice with which they have
been discharging their duties. He stated that the elevation of the officers was
based on merit and they are therefore, expected to be more dutiful in carrying
out the responsibilities of their new ranks. He further enjoined them to blaze
the trail of providing quality leadership to their subordinate officers, in
consonance with the on-going reformation agenda of the
Force.
In a similar development, the IGP has ordered the immediate
redeployment sixty (61) Senior Officers to various Police Commands and
Formations, among whom are some of the newly promoted officers. This, according
to the IGP, is part of measures to ensure effectiveness and efficiency in the
fight against crimes and criminalities. Affected in the redeployment
exercise are six (6) Commissioners of Police (CPs), Twenty-six (26) Deputy
Commissioners of Police (DCPs) and Twenty-nine (29) Assistant Commissioners of
Police (ACPs). The affected CPs are CP Sherifat Disu Olajoku who is moved from
Western Ports Authority Police Command to CP Administration ‘C’ Dept. Force
Headquarters; CP Ambrose O. Aisabor, redeployed from CP Administration ‘A’ Dept
— FHQ, Abuja to CP Western Ports Authority Police Command, Lagos; CP Irimiya
Yerima is moved from Eastern Ports Authority Police Command, Port Harcourt, to
CP Admin ‘A’ Dept, FHQ, Abuja; CP Tijani Baba who was the Deputy Commandant,
Police College, Kaduna, is redeployed as CP Eastern Ports Authority Police
Command, Port Harcourt; CP John Opadokun is moved from CP PMF, FHQ, Abuja, to
CP Marine, FHQ, Lagos; while DCP Karma H. Hassan becomes the new CP Police
Mobile Force (PMF), FHQ, Abuja. All postings take immediate
effect.
CSP FRANK E. MBA
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.
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What of CP Mbu he is over due for redeployment.
ReplyDeleteThey want to use him for 2015 election !
ReplyDeleteHe is Goodluck son
ReplyDeleteIf they promote him now, new pdp and apc go talk
ReplyDeleteMbu shuld be among one of 1s that shuld be promoted and redeployed. So far he is one most pupular CP in 9ija.
ReplyDeleteWe nid more of Mbu's in Nigeria police. A real policeman, dutiful & truthful. He's a real policeman. Unlike many others that are politicians in uniforms
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