The Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abba, has
redeployed 14 Assistant Inspectors-General of Police
to different offices, zonal orders and developments of
the energy.
One of them is the AIG responsible for Zone 7, Abuja,
who was moved to Lagos in what our journalist
accumulated was educated by the general races.
The Force Public Relations Officer, Emmanuel Ojukwu,
in an announcement in Abuja on Tuesday,
notwithstanding, said that the activity was because of
the advancement of some senior officers and opening
occasioned by retirements.
Mbu, a previous Rivers State Commissioner of Police,
had a running fight with Governor Rotimi Amaechi.
Soon after he was exchanged to the Federal Capital
Territory as CP in September a year ago, he portrayed
himself as a lion who tamed ''the panther of Port
Harcourt" in clear reference to the Rivers State
representative.
As the CP responsible for the FCT, he issued an order
banning the #bringbackourgirls coalition from holding
road challenges, yet he was overruled by the then IG,
Mohammed Abubakar. The BBOG however sued the
police and the case was chosen to support them.
Simply a week ago, he debilitated to "cut down" any
group that murdered policemen over the span of
obligation.
Others influenced by the developments which
produced prompt results are Aderenle Shinaba, who
goes to Zone 4 in Makurdi, Benue State; Johnson
Ogunsakin of Training and Development; Zone 6,
Calabar in Cross River State; and Patrick Dokumor of
the Nigerian Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies,
Jos in Plateau, Zone 7, Abuja.
Ikemefuna Okoye of the Ogun State Command
Command goes to Zone 11, Osogbo in Osun State;
Kalafite Adeyemi (Commandant of the Police Staff
College, Jos, Plateau State), was deployed to the
Maritime Force Headquarters; Jubrin Adeniji of the
Maritime FHQ was moved to the 2i/C Force Criminal
Investigation Department, FHQ; and Olufemi Adenaike
of the Nigerian Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies
in Jos to the Training Unit of the FHQ.
Lawal Tanko of the Federal Operations was redeployed
to the Police Mobile Force, FHQ, Abuja; Ballah
Nasarawa of the Intelligence Unit to the Police Staff
College, Jos; and Umaru Manko of Zone 2, Lagos to
NIPSS Kuru.
Irimiya Yerima of NIPSS goes to the Communication
Department in FHQ, Abuja; and Mark Idakwo of Zone
6, Calabar moves to Federal Operations, Abuja.
Those who were retained in their zones and
formations are Tambari Muhammed, AIG Zone 1,
Kano; Mohammed Abubakar, Zone 3, Yola; Musa
Daura, Zone 5, Benin; Christopher Dega, Zone
8,Lokoja; Usman Gwarry, Zone 9, Umuahia; Bala
Hassan, Zone 10,Sokoto; Mohammed Gana, Zone 12,
Bauchi and Sule Mamman, AIG Force Secretary, Abuja.
Others are Adisa Bolanta, Police Academy; Edgar
Nanakumo, Force Animal Branch; Sabo Ibrahim,
Border patrol; Wilfred Obute, Armament FHQ;
Ibrahim Maishanu, Force Info-tech; Yahaya Ardo, CTU,
Abuja; and Buhari Tanko, Special Duty.
In the statement by Ojukwu, Abba charged the
affected officers to bring their experience to bear on
their new postings and be more service-oriented in the
discharge of their duties."
He also urged the public to help the police in ensuring
improved safety and security of the country.
Meanwhile, the Police Service Commission has
approved the promotion of CP Adenike Fehintola
Abuwa to the rank of AIG with immediate effect.
EU deploys election observers
The European Union has deployed an Election
Observation Mission for next month's general
elections.
The EU, in a statement on Tuesday, stated that the
mission would assess the elections based on the
Nigerian electoral law and international principles.
The EU OM will be led by Santiago Fisas Ayxela, a
member of the European Parliament, from Spain.
Ayxela will arrive in Abuja this week.
The union said that nine analysts arrived in Abuja on
January 6.
According to the regional body, a delegation from the
European Parliament and EU diplomats in Nigeria will
also join the mission on election days.
It quoted Ayxela as saying, "The EU EOM's extended
presence shows the EU's commitment to the conduct
of inclusive, transparent and credible elections in
Nigeria. We don't just focus on the election days, but
on all aspects of the electoral process, including the
arbitration of petitions long after voting is finished."
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