No fewer than seven Deputies Inspector-General of Police will be retiring from the Nigeria Police Force, following recent changes in the leadership of the force.
This is just as seven Assistant Inspectors-General of Police have been shortlisted for promotion to the rank of Deputy Inspector-General of Police as they will be meeting with the Police Service Commission today.
The exit of the DIGs followed the sacking of the former Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, by President Bola Tinubu and the confirmation of Tunji Disu as the new Inspector General of Police.
Disu was sworn in on Wednesday as the 23rd indigenous IGP.
Sources at the Force Headquarters said the DIGs had been preparing to leave but were waiting for a signal which had yet to come.
“The DIGs are very ready to leave, but they are waiting for signals. Many of them had moved their belongings from their offices in anticipation of their retirement.
“Maybe when the AIG slated for promotion comes, they will leave,” one of the sources told our correspondent.
Another source said seven AIGs are slated to visit the Police Service Commission on Friday for their promotion exams, paving the way for the retirement of Mba and others.
“Seven Assistant Inspectors-General of Police have been slated for promotion to the rank of Deputy Inspector-General of Police, which will lead to their retirements.
“The officers are Margreth Ochalla, Kenechukwu Onwuemelie, Ishiaku Mohammed, Zachariah Fera, Zango Ibrahim, Umar Shehu Nadada, and Muhammed Abdul Sulaiman.
“They are expected to appear before the Police Service Commission in Abuja on Friday for promotion,” the source said.
The PSC’s spokesman, Torty Kalu, did not deny or confirm when contacted. (The PUNCH, but headline rejigged)
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