IGP redeploys senior police officers

Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu

Following the recent promotion of Commissioners of Police to the rank of Assistant Inspectors General of Police (AIGs), the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, on Friday ordered the posting and redeployment of senior police officers to zones and formations.

A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Frank Mba, made available to The Nation in Abuja yesterday stated the postings and redeployment as follows: AIG Dan Bature, fdc – AIG DFA FHQ; AIG Hyelasinda Kimo Musa – AIG PMF; AIG Yunana Y. Babas, mni- AIG Zone 8 Lokoja; AIG Dan Mallam Mohammed,fdc – AIG SPU and AIG Mua’zu Zubairu Halilu – AIG CTU.

Others are AIG Rabiu Yusuf – AIG ICT; AIG Ahmed Iliyasu – AIG Zone 2, Lagos; AIG Mohammed Uba Kura – AIG Maritime; AIG Zaki M. Ahmed – AIG Zone 6, Calabar; AIG Zama Bala Senchi – AIG Community Policing; AIG Bello A. Sadiq – AIG Zone 1, Kano; AIG Austin Agbonlahor Iwero,fdc – AIG DOPS FHQ and AIG Lawal Ado – AIG Works.

“The Inspector-General of Police charges the AIGs to bring their vast experiences and professionalism to bear in advancing the fortunes of the Force.

The IGP further directs the officers to ensure adequate supervision of their respective department/formation to enhance the ongoing drive at repositioning the Force for improved service delivery.

“The posting and the redeployment of the Senior Police Officers is with immediate effect,” the statement said.

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