IGP Adamu Reverses Ex-IG Idris Last Minute Postings
There are strong indications that four out of the seven
Deputy Inspectors-General of Police in the Nigeria Police Force may leave the
force alongside the former Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, who
retired on Tuesday.
It was gathered that the DIGs, who are senior to the acting
IG, Mohammed Adamu, might be forced out of the service to pave the way for him
to set up a new management team he could work with.
It was gathered that those that might be affected by the
reorganisation include DIG Maigari Dikko in Charge of Department of Finance and
Administration; DIG Joshuak Habila, Department of Operations; DIG Emmanuel
Inyang, Information and Communications Technology; and DIG Agboola
Oshodi-Glover, Logistics and Supply Departments.
Police sources said that DIGs Mohammed Katsina (Research and
Planning Department); Sani Mohammed (Training and Development Department); and
Peace Madueke-Abdallah (Federal Criminal Investigation and Intelligence
Department) who were promoted late last year could survive the impending purge
of the Police Management Team.
A source stated, “The three DIGs were on the same rank as
Adamu last year. In fact, Abdallah was a Commissioner of Police the same time
the acting IG was also a CP, so they were almost on the same level. By virtue
of this fact, the new police boss may include them in his management team and
save their career from sudden death.”
It was gathered that Abdallah, who has about six years to
retire, may be the worst casualty of the purge if Adamu decided to dispense
with all the police management team members.
The Punch further learnt that the decision to retain any of
the very senior officers rested on the acting IG, who is expected to write to
the Police Service Commission about his chosen team members.
Acting IG reverses
Idris’ last-minute postings
Meanwhile, the new Police Chief has reportedly reversed some
last-minute postings and redeployments carried out by Idris few days before his
retirement.
It was gathered that the redeployment of the Lagos State
Commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgal, by the former IG was overturned while
other senior officers who were also posted to new commands and formations had
been asked to stay action until further notice.
This development, sources said, meant that the redeployment
order by Idris would not be obeyed unless sanctioned by the acting IG.
Shortly after meeting with the DIGs in his office at the
force headquarters, Adamu was seen going from floor to floor, meeting officers
and familiarising himself with his men.
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