Nigeria Police makes new redeployments

The Nigeria Police has approved the redeployment of Deputy Inspectors General of Police to other Departments.

The posting was approved by the Inspector General of Police, IGP M.A Adamu.

The force disclosed this in a post on its official Twitter page.

The posting is to take effect immediately.

The post read: “POSTING OF DIGs:
The Inspector General of Police IGP M.A Adamu, NPM, mni has approved the posting of Deputy Inspectors General of Police to the following Departments as indicated against their names;

I.Department of Finance & Administration – DIG Abdul Dahiru Danwawu, mni

II.Department of Operations – DIG Abdulmajid Ali

III.Department of Logistics & Supply – DIG Aminchi Samaila Baraya, fdc

IV.Department of Force Criminal Investigation- DIG Anthony Ogbizi Michael, fdc

V.Department of Training & Development – DIG Lawal Shehu

VI.Department of Research & Planning – DIG Peter Babatunde Ogunyanwo, fdc
VII.Department of Information & Communication Technology – DIG Celestine Okoye, fsi

“The postings take immediate effect.”

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