Police IG Deploys New Police Commissioner In Kogi

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Obiajulu Joel Nwolu

The Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, has deployed Edward Egbuka to Kogi State Command as the new Commissioner of Police (CP) of the state.

This was made known by the Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba in a statement issued on Thursday.

He explained that Egbuka’s posting followed the redeployment of CP Idrisu Dauda to the Force Headquarters for other national engagements adding that the posting was with immediate effect.

“The new Commissioner of Police, CP Egbuka, who was until this deployment the Commissioner of Police in charge of Communications at the Force Headquarters, was appointed into the Nigeria Police Force in 1988.

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“He holds a BSc (Hons) in History and International Relations from the University of Calabar and a law degree from the Rivers State University of Science and Technology.”

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The IGP further assured the people of Kogi of the commitment of the police leadership to containing prevailing and emerging crime trends in the state.

He asked the new police commissioner to bring his vast experience to bear, in consolidating the achievements of his predecessor towards ensuring increased public safety and security of lives and property in Kogi.

Baba also called on the state government and residents of the state to give the new police chief their maximum support and collaboration in his new role.

“An astute law enforcement officer with international peacekeeping experience and a member of the prestigious International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), CP Edward Egbuka has attended several tactical and leadership courses within and outside Nigeria and has served in various capacities within the Force,” Mba added in the statement.

“He (Egbuka) was the immediate past Commissioner of Police in Charge of Plateau State Police Command. As a Deputy Commissioner of Police, he was in charge of Operations in Osun State Command and Kogi State Command, and also in charge of Criminal Investigations at the Zone 7 Headquarters, Abuja, amongst other key postings.”

Source: SaharaReporters

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