Nigeria’s IGP redeploys 21 police commissioners

IGP Mohammed Adamu (file photo) (file photo)

By Valentine Amanze, Online Editor

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu, has redeployed 21 Commissioners of Police to new commands and formations across the country.

The Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, Aremu Adeniran, stated that nine of the senior officers were posted to head State Police Commands in various parts of Nigeria.

They are Adeleke Bode (Kebbi), Ali Janga (Sokoto), Ngozi Onadeko (Oyo), Mohammed Aliyu (Enugu), Sikiru Akande (Cross River), Aliyu Garba (Ebonyi), Aliyu Alhaji (Adamawa), Nasiru Mohammed (Imo), and Ari Ali (Delta).

In the statement, the Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, who is now a Commissioner of Police, is to maintain his position as the police spokesman.

Other police commissioners affected by the redeployment are Philip Maku (SPU, FHQ, Abuja), Ohikere Idris (Armament, FHQ, Abuja), Daniel Sokari-Pedro (CMDT Police College Ikeja), John Amadi (Port Authority Police (PAP), Western, Lagos, Haladu Rosamson (Border Patrol, FHQ, Abuja) and Abubakar Bature (Airport Command).

Also redeployed by the police boss are Yusuf Ahmed (Department of Operations, FHQ), Babaita Ishola (Training and Department), Alexander Wannang (CMDT Police Detective College Enugu), Olofu Adejoh (Counter Terrorism Unit, FHQ, Abuja), and Sadiq Abubakar (Peacekeeping, FHQ, Abuja).

Adeniran pointed out that the redeployment of the police commissioners was with immediate effect.

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