He later proceeded to Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and graduated with a B.Sc (Hons) degree in Geography in 1983.
He followed up this with a Master’s degree in International Criminal Justice Systems in 2010 at the University of Portsmouth, England. In 2018, Ag. IGP Adamu was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in International Relations by Godfrey Okoye University, Enugu in recognition of his international professional exposure.
Ag. IGP Adamu’s sojourn in the Nigeria Police
commenced in 1986 when he joined the Force as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent
of Police and was trained at the Police College, Ikeja. In his early service
years, he worked as the Divisional Crime Officer and Administrative Officer at
the Mgbidi Police Station, Mgbidi, Imo State; O/C General Investigation,
Nigeria Police Zone 6 Headquarters, Calabar and as a detective at the Force
Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department, Alagbon Close, Ikoyi, Lagos
where he worked with teams to resolve several major crimes and earned a
reputation as a super detective.
Between 2007 – 2010, Ag. IGP Adamu served as the
Director, Peacekeeping and Training, Force Headquarters, Abuja and was later
deployed as the Deputy Commissioner of Police in-charge of Administration in
Ekiti State Command. Between 2012 -2013, he served as the Deputy Commissioner
of Police and Head of the State Criminal Investigation Department in Kaduna
State Police Command. He was later deployed as the Commissioner of Police,
Enugu State Police Command between 2013 – 2015 and the Assistant Inspector
General of Police, Zone 5 Police Headquarters, Benin-City between 2016-17.
An officer widely defined in Nigeria Police circle
as an epitome of global policing and one with experience in policing in a
diverse environment, between 1997 – 2002, he was seconded from the Nigeria
Police to the INTERPOL General Secretariat, Lyon, France as a ‘Specialised
Officer’ on Economic and Financial Crimes in the Economic and Financial Crimes
Sub-Directorate. In due appreciation of his depth of professional knowledge and
exceptional leadership, he was soon elevated to the position of Assistant
Director in-charge of the African Sub-Directorate at the INTERPOL General
Secretariat. In 2005, he was again elevated to the position of Director,
National Central Bureau and 1-24/7 Global Communication System and Development
within the hierarchy of the INTERPOL Secretariat, Lyon, France. He holds the
record as the first ever African to be made a Director in the over 82 years
history of INTERPOL.
As an established, dependable and well-respected
asset within the global policing network. Ag. IGP Adamu was between 2010 and
2012 elected as an Executive Member of INTERPOL at its General Assembly Session
in Singapore, and between 2012 and 2014, he was elected as the INTERPOL’s Vice
President responsible for Africa during the Organisation’s meeting in Hanoi,
Vietnam.
Aside placing Nigeria Police on the international
plane, Ag. IGP Adamu has in his rich national and international policing career
led several important criminal investigations for Nigeria in the UK, USA,
Switzerland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, the Netherlands and several West African
countries. He has also been active in providing leadership and developing
policies and strategies within the INTERPOL Organisation, while drawing on his
broad network within the organization to strengthen the local INTERPOL Office
domiciled in the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters.
Ag. IGP Adamu has attended several strategic
professional leadership and operational courses both locally and
internationally. These include the Advanced Detective Course at the Police
Staff College, Jos; Financial Crimes Course at the International Training
Institute of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington
DC; Criminal Analysis Course at the Ecole National Seperieure de la Police
(ESPN), Saint Cyr Au Mont dór, Lyon, France; Senior Management Development and
Planning Course, and the Staff Assessment Course both at the INTERPOL
Headquarters in Lyon, France. He has also attended the ECOWAS Strategic Level
training on Security Sector reform in West Africa as well as the Leadership and
Strategic Management Workshop for Senior Corporate and Public Sector Executives
at the Centre of Management Development, Lagos. Ag. IGP Adamu is a proud
Alumnus and Member of the prestigious National Institute for Policy and
Strategic Studies, Jos, Plateau State where he graduated as a member of the
Senior Executive Course 38 between 2016 and 2017.
A bi-linguist, Ag. IGP Adamu speaks French and
English languages fluently. He was until his appointment as the 20th
indigenous Inspector General of Police, a Directing Staff at the National
Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPPS), Kuru-Jos. He is a strategic
leader with critical reasoning ability who brings to the Force as Ag. IGP a
personality with record of courage, calmness, incorruptibility, discipline, clear
vision, deep knowledge of policing dynamics in Nigeria and broad international
professional exposure all of which he plans to harness to restore police
primacy in Nigeria. He is married and blessed with children.
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