Former Force
spokesman, Mr. Frank Mba has returned to Lagos State Police Command, following
the redeployment of 27 Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACP) across the
nation.
In the
redeployment which occurred last week, the Lagos State Police Command recorded
the highest number of affected officers. Four ACPs were transferred out of
Lagos and four new ones moved in. Mba is among the four new ones.
Mr. Emmanuel
Ngwu, formerly in charge of operations in the command, has now been transferred
to Force Headquarters, Abuja, while Julius Okoro, takes over.
Mr. Dan Okoro,
formerly in charge of Area ‘E’ Police Command, Festac, Lagos has been moved to
Akure Ondo State, while Mba takes over. Mr. Tunde Adagunduro, in charge of Area
F Commander has now been transferred to Owerri Imo State as Edward Ajogu moves
in.
Mr. Patrick
Longe, Area H Commander, has been transferred to Awka in Anambra State, while
Aliyu Haruna takes over his office.
The former
Commander of the Lagos State Special Anti-Crime outfit, Rapid Response Squad (RRS),
ACP Hakeem Odumosu is now the new Area Commander in charge of Western Port,
Port Authority Police (PAP) Command Lagos. The postings take immediate effect.
Mba takes over
the leadership of Area E Command just as he returns from a top executive course
at Harvard University and a three month intensive training at Federal Bureau Investigation
(FBI) National Academy, Virginia USA.
Mba is expected
to bring his versatility to bear in improving the security of lives and
property in his new Area Command.
Mba, a Lawyer, also holds a Master’s Degree in
Law from the University of Dundee, Scotland, UK.
Ajogu, a former
Personal Assistant to one of the retired IGPs and former Area Commander Akure, is
known as a highly cerebral officer. Ajogu holds a BSc Degree in Political Science
from University of Ife and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from
another top Nigerian University.
The Lagos State Police
Spokesman, Mr. Ken Nwosu,
who confirmed these latest developments in the command, said: “These new Area
Commanders will surely add value to the quality of policing in the state.”
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