Nigeria police get 7 new Deputy Inspectors-General.
The Police Service Commission (PSC) has approved the appointment of one Assistant Inspector General and six commissioners to the rank of Deputy Inspectors-General of Police to the management team of the Nigeria Police Force.
The approval is contained in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja by Ikechukwu Ani, the Head, Press and Public Relations of the commission.
The officers are:
1. AIG Shuaibu Gambo - DIG Department of Finance and Administration.
2. CP Joshak Habila - DIG Department of Operation.
3. CP Maigari Dikko .- DIG, Department of Logistics and Supply.
4. CP H. M. Dagala - DIG, Department of FCIID.
5. CP Emmanuel T. Inyang - DIG, Department of Training and Development.
6. CP Ntom Chukwu (DIG,- Department of Research and Planning.
7. CP Folusho Adebanjo - DIG Department of ICT.
8. CP Abdul Buba - AIG Force Secretary.
The statement said the commission had conveyed the approval of the new appointments to the Inspector-General of Police for implementation.
The statement quoted the Chairman of the commission, Mike Okiro, as saying the promotion letters of the officers would be issued in due course.
The approval is contained in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja by Ikechukwu Ani, the Head, Press and Public Relations of the commission.
The officers are:
1. AIG Shuaibu Gambo - DIG Department of Finance and Administration.
2. CP Joshak Habila - DIG Department of Operation.
3. CP Maigari Dikko .- DIG, Department of Logistics and Supply.
4. CP H. M. Dagala - DIG, Department of FCIID.
5. CP Emmanuel T. Inyang - DIG, Department of Training and Development.
6. CP Ntom Chukwu (DIG,- Department of Research and Planning.
7. CP Folusho Adebanjo - DIG Department of ICT.
8. CP Abdul Buba - AIG Force Secretary.
The statement said the commission had conveyed the approval of the new appointments to the Inspector-General of Police for implementation.
The statement quoted the Chairman of the commission, Mike Okiro, as saying the promotion letters of the officers would be issued in due course.
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