Acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Muhammed Adamu, has appointed six new Deputy Inspectors General of Police.
It was gathered that the IGP has already forwarded the names of the newly appointed DIGs to the Police Service Commission (PSC) for confirmation.
The new DIGs, who were elevated from assistant inspectors general are Usman Tilli Abubakar, who joined the police from Kebbi State in February 1976; Abdulmaji Ali, who joined the police from Niger State in February 1986; Taiwo Frederick Lakanu, who joined the police from Lagos State in February 1986 and Godwin Nwobodo, who joined the police from Enugu State in 1984.
The remaining two new DIGs, who were elevated from the rank of police commissioners are Ogbizi Michael, former Abia State police commissioner, and Ibrahim Lamorde, a former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Commissioner of police in charge of Special Fraud Unit ( SFU) who hails from Adamawa State.
Lakanu was the Force Secretary until his appointment.
The new DIGs were named Monday , police sources said. Their respective portfolios would be announced later by the PSC.
Their elevation came a day after Adamu approved the retirement of seven DIGs who were his seniors in order to pave way for the constitution of a new management team.
Philomina Ngozi
Philomena Ngozi Christopher-Oji was born to the family of the late Michael and Cecilia Ojeogwu of Ubulu-Uku, in Aniocha South Local Government Area, Delta State. She had her primary and secondary education in Nwanoli and Ezemu Girls College, in Ubulu-Uku, before she proceeded to the Delta State University, Abraka, where she studied English and Literary Studies.
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