The
Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abba, has redeployed 14 Assistant
Inspectors-General of Police to various departments, zonal commands and
formations of the force.
One of them is the AIG in charge
of Zone 7, Abuja, Joseph Mbu who was moved to Lagos in what was gathered
was informed by the general elections.
The Force Public
Relations Officer, Emmanuel Ojukwu, in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday,
however, said that the exercise was due to the promotion of some
senior officers and vacancies occasioned by retirements.
Mbu,
a former Rivers State Commissioner of Police, had a running battle
with Governor Rotimi Amaechi. Shortly after he was transferred to the
Federal Capital Territory as CP in September last year, he described
himself as a lion who tamed ‘‘the leopard of Port Harcourt” in apparent
reference to the Rivers State governor.
As the CP in charge of
the FCT, he issued a directive banning the #BringBackOurGirls coalition
from holding street protests, but he was overruled by the then IG,
Mohammed Abubakar. The BBOG however sued the police and the case was
decided in their favour.
Just last week, he threatened to “bring down” any community that killed policemen in the course of duty.
Others
affected by the movements which took immediate effect 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.
Credit: Adelani Adepegba/Punch
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