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PSC Appoints New CPs For Taraba, Anambra State Commands

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The Police Service Commission has approved the appointment of Commissioners of Police for Taraba and Anambra State Commands.

 

The Commission approved the appointment of Chukwudi Chris Ariekpere from Abia State as the new Commissioner of Police for Taraba State. He takes over from CP Peter Oparah while Livingstein Ikioye  Orutugu from Bayelsa State takes over the Anambra State Command from Obong Nnache Itam.

 

The Commission Chairman,  DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd, mni said the new Commissioners should quickly settle down to their new duty posts and ensure no gap may necessitate a breakdown of law and order.

 

He charged the new CPs to be dedicated and committed to duty and to assist ensure that Nigeria is freed of the menace of bandits and deviants.

 

He said the Commission will continue to monitor their conduct and assist ensure they succeed in their new duty posts.

 

The Commission’s decision has been conveyed to the Inspector General of Police for immediate implementation

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