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PSC endorses one new DIG, 2 AIGs, 26,119 ASPs for police

PSC appoints 1 DIG, promotes 2 AIGs, 26,119 Inspectors
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According to him, the promotion of the senior officers followed a rigorous and merit-based process, including successful written examinations and oral interviews conducted by the commission.

By Monday Ijeh

The Police Service Commission (PSC) from its 3rd Plenary Meeting on Thursday with the approval of onee Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG), two Assistant Inspectors-General of Police (AIGs) and promotion of over 26,119 Inspectors to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police II (ASP II).

PSC spokesperson, Mr Torty Kalu, in a statement said the Commission ratified the promotion of AIG Funsho Adegboye to the rank of DIG at the meeting presided over by its Chairman, Mr Hashimu Argungu.

He also revealed that PSC approved the promotion of Danjuma Aboki and Dansabo Idi from the rank of Commissioners of Police to AIGs.

According to him, the promotion of the senior officers followed a rigorous and merit-based process, including successful written examinations and oral interviews conducted by the commission.

He added that in a landmark decision reflecting its commitment to career progression, the commission also approved the promotion of 26,119 Inspectors to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police II (ASP II).

“This promotion is based on their outstanding performance in the recently concluded Departmental Selection Board Examination,” he said.

Kalu said the newly promoted DIG had served as the AIG in charge of the Police Mobile Force (PMF), Force Headquarters, Abuja.

According to him, with a distinguished career spanning decades, Adegboye has served in critical departments including Operations, Training, and Administration.

He said the new DIG had held command positions and had acquired international experience from the United Nations Missions in Kosovo, Liberia, Timor, and Somalia.

Kalu said Aboki, one of the newly promoted AIG was until his promotion, the CP in charge of the Police Command in Imo.

He said Idi had served as the Acting AIG in charge of Research and Planning, Force Headquarters, Abuja before his promotion.

Kalu said the PSC boss had congratulated the newly promoted officers, and pledged the commitment of PSC to transparency, meritocracy, and best practices in all appointment and promotion processes.

“The commission is dedicated to recognising hard work, dedication, and competence. These promotions are a testament to that commitment.

“I urge all the promoted officers to see their new ranks as a call to greater service, higher responsibility, and redoubled dedication to the safety and security of our nation,” kalu quoted Argungu as saying. (NAN)

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