Wednesday 26 August 2015

Police Service Commission Redeploys 37 Commissioners

The Police Service Commission, PSC, has redeployed the commissioners of police in the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The PSC in a statement said,
“The Police Service Commission approved the deployment in line with Section 215 of the 1999 Constitution, which empowers the commission to appoint officers to states as Commissioners of Police, CP.”

Vanguard reports that officers affected by the exercise are ;
Emmanuel Ojukwu, formerly Force Public Relations Officer, who has been deployed to Kogi State and Ikechukwu Nwodibo, formerly CP in charge of Legal Services, who has been posted to Taraba State.

Others are J. Habila, Abia State; Adejo Gabriel Adaji, Adamawa State; Muritala U. Mani, Akwa Ibom; Karma Hosea, Anambra; Mohammed K. Mohammed, Bauchi; P. Okafor, Bayelsa; Dibai P.Yakadi, Benue; J. Opadokun, Borno. Henry Fadairo, Cross River; UsmanBala Alkali, Delta; P. Abdallah, Ebonyi; Chris Ezike, Edo; CP Etop J. James, Ekiti; CP Mohammed Adamu, Enugu, CP Wilson Inalegwu, FCT.

Also appointed are CP Austin Iwar, Gombe; CP T. Lakanu, Imo; CP U. Tilli Abubakar, Jigawa; CP U. U. Shehu, Kaduna; Mohammed Katsina, Kano; CP U. Abdullahi, Katsina; CP Yakubu O. Jubrin, Kebbi.

Furthermore, E. Amadasun, is CP of Kwara; Fatai Owoseni remains CP, Lagos; Mohammed Sani Usman, remains CP Nasarawa; CP Abubakar Marafa, CP Niger; CP Abdulmajid Ali, Ogun; CP M. Ogbodu, Ondo; CP K. Shodipo, Osun; CP Leye Oyebade, Oyo. Others are CP Nasiru Oki, Plateau; CP Hyelasinda Kimo Musa, Rivers, CP Salisu F. Abdullahi, Sokoto; CP Zanna Mohammed Ibrahim, Yobe; Femi Ogunbayode, CP Zamfara.

According to PSC Chairman, Sir Mike Okiro, the exercise is meant to reinvigorate the state commands for more effective and efficient performance in line with President Buhari's "Change" agenda.

He urged the police commissioners to be serious with their jobs and ensure strict commitment to the enforcement of law and order and protection of lives and property within the ambit of the law.

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