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PSC Approves Promotion Of 66 Senior Officers As Olabode, Ajani, Atayero, Grimah, Ariekpere, Disu, Uka, 13 Others Now AIG

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… Tahir, Okoebor, Okafor, Lawal, Otta, Ogarabe, Ojajuni, 12 Others CP  -13 SPs To CSPs; 14 DSPs To SP

The Police Service Commission today, Monday, March 17th, 2025, approved the promotion of 66 senior Police Officers.

 

The Commission approved the promotion of 20 Commissioners of Police to the next rank of Assistant Inspectors General of Police. It also considered and approved the promotion of 19 Deputy Commissioners  to the substantive rank of Commissioners of Police.

 

Thirteen Superintendents of Police and 14 Deputy Superintendents were also elevated to the next ranks.

 

The new Assistant Inspectors General of Police are;  Fasuba Akinyele Olabode, CP Special Fraud Unit, Force Headquarters; Musibau  Omolabi Ajani, CP Admin, FCID; Aliyu Abubakar Musa, CP Katsina State Command; Patrick Adedeji Atayero, former CP Explosive Ordinance Disposal EOD; Force Headquarters, CP Anti Fraud section FCID, Director of Sports Nigeria Police Force and Deputy Commissioner  Finance and Administration  Force Headquarters; Gyogon Augustine  Grimah, CP Cross Rivers State Command and Olaiya Victor Mobolaji, CP Kwara State Command. Others are Chukwudi Chris Ariekpere, CP Taraba State Command and Commandant Police College Oji River; Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu, CP Fom, Force Headquarters; Olalolu Adebowale Adegbite, CP Interpol FCID;  Godwin Iguh Eze, CP SEB, FCID Annex Lagos; and Disu Olatunji Rilwan, CP Federal Capital Territory.

 

The Commission also promoted to the rank of AIG, Alausa Hakeem Tolani, CP Admin PAB, Force Headquarters; Kareem Musa; CP Interpol Annex, Lagos; Mohammed  Shehu  Dalijan; CP Zamfara state Command; Dan-Mamman Shawulu; CP Niger State Command; Clement Robert; CP SERVICOM R&PForce Headquarters; Musa Auwal Mohammed; CP Bauchi State Command; Thomas Abraham  Nabhoni; Office of the National Security Adviser; CP Abel Jangnap  Miri Zwalchir ICT. Force Headquarters and CP Ifeanyi  Uka, Cp Works, Force Headquarters, former Head of Projects and Equipment at the Nigeria Police Trust Fund; AGM Project and later Ag. MD/CEO of the Nigeria Police Force Property Development and Construction Company limited.

 

The Nineteen Deputy Commissioners of  Police promoted to the next rank of Commissioners of Police are; Usman Tahir, DCP R&P Force Headquarters, Sunday J.A. Okoebor; DCP Admin and Finance Force Headquarters; Ayodeji Faniyan; DCP Zonal CID, Zone 5, Benin; Saka Adewale Ajao; DCP Zonal CID, Zone 2, Lagos; Omole Ola, DCP PSFU, Lagos and Hope Urunwa Okafor, Deputy Force Provost, Force Headquarters,  former Deputy Commissioner Administration, Osun State, Area Commander, K, Morogbo, Badagri and ACP Admin, Plateau State Command.

 

Others are; Ajo Geofrey Ordue; DCP DFA, Zone 17 Akure; Olufunke Adeayo; DC Pensions Force Headquarters; Ogunbode; Stephen Olubunmi Ogedengbe; DCP X squad, FCID Force Headquarters; Iyabode Oluwatoyin Agbaminoja; DCP SCID, Oyo State Command; Adebowale Lawal; DCP State CID, Enugu State Command; Ojo Adekimi DCP Operations Kwara state Command,  and Yemi John Oyeniyi, DCP DFA, Ondo state Command.

 

The Commission also approved the promotion of  Obasi Mary Okereke; DCP Disaster  Management  Ops Force Headquarters;  Moses  Ashu Ottah; DCP Ops Eastern Ports, Port Harcourt; Felix Akoneme Nnebue; DCP ZCID Zone 16 Yenagoa; Gazali Alade Abdul-Salaam; DCP CID, Railway Command Lagos; Fidelis Ndubuisi Ogarabe; DCP Administration, Anambra state Command; DCP, State CID, Enugu,  DCP General Investigation, FCID and former Chief Security officer to two Governors of Enugu State; and Olubode Ojajuni; DCP State CID, Ogun state Command; Principal Officer 3 to former IGP Ibrahim Idris, Former Area Commander Area A, Lion Building lagos and former Lagos State Command PRO.

 

The Commission also approved the promotion of 13 Superintendents of Police to the next rank of Chief Superintendents and 14 Deputy Superintendents to Superintendents of Police.

 

All the Officers appeared before the Commission on Plenary and were subjected to examination and interactive interviews.  Commission Chairman, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd mni, presided over the exercise and was supported by DIG Taiwo Lakanu rtd, fdc, Honourable Commissioner representing the Police in the Commission and Chief Onyemuche Nnamani, Secretary to the Commission.

 

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