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One Of These 7 Men Will Most Likely Succeed IGP Mohammed Adamu

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One Of These 7 Men Will Most Likely Succeed IGP Mohammed Adamu

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The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu has attained the mandatory retirement age from the police service and as his retirement draws near a number of names have surfaced as his possible replacement.

Even though the president reserves the veto power to appoint whoever he wants for security reasons, there are also a group of Nigerians who are members of the national security council who have one or two inputs as to who the best candidate for the job is.

However, according to the law which governs the selection of a police chief, the appointment is made by the president on the expert “advice” of the Police Council.

This Council is headed by the president and has all 36 state governors, Chairman of the Police Service Commission, and the IGP as members.

They are solely responsible for whoever is selected as the new police boss.

However, in terms of seniority, one can always deduce who the next police chief will be.

Ideally, it is normal for the next in command to be given the slot to head the institution but somehow, the president can always have his reasons for choosing another candidate and with the support of the council, his decision mostly stands.

As it stands, some top officers in the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) and Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) who, under normal circumstances, should be selected, will be leaving with the IGP on February 1, or soon after.

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From the next in line which is the Deputy Inspector Generals (DIGs) of Police, there are 3 of them who have the most time left before they retire as they will be staying till 2023.

Dan Mallam Mohammed was born in Katsina in 1963, and will be due for retirement on December 18, 2023; the other two, Sanusi Lemu and Baba will also leave the service in January and March of the same year, respectively.

One Of These 7 Men Will Most Likely Succeed IGP Mohammed Adamu

DIG, Dan Mallam Muhammed

One Of These 7 Men Will Most Likely Succeed IGP Mohammed Adamu

DIG, Alkali Baba Usman

One Of These 7 Men Will Most Likely Succeed IGP Mohammed Adamu

DIG, Sanusi Lemu

The next high ranked police officers in line for the coveted office are three members of the 1990 ASP Cadet Course who are all AIGs now.

They all have four years more to spend in the force as they all enlisted in the Police Force the same day in March 1990 thus making their retirement year set to 2025.

First, on the list, Dasuki Galadanchi was formally the Imo State police chief after which he was redeployed to head Police Cooperative Society in Lagos.

He was also a former deputy commissioner of Police in Ekiti State, among other postings.

At the moment, having been confirmed as AIG, He is now in charge of Force CID Annex, Alagbon Close, Lagos State.

Hafiz Inuwa is currently the Assistant inspector general of police and is stationed in Zone 13, Ukpo-Dunukofia (Awka), Anambra State where he leads the zone.

One Of These 7 Men Will Most Likely Succeed IGP Mohammed Adamu

AIG, Hafiz Inuwa

Inuwa and Galandachi are all from the North-west, which is the same region as President Buhari.

The third on this list is Garba Umar.

He had served as the pioneer AIG in-charge of Interpol and he is touted to be the officer who was in charge of supervising the extradition of many high-interest suspects to Nigeria.

One Of These 7 Men Will Most Likely Succeed IGP Mohammed Adamu

AIG, Garba Umar

Previously the police boss in Bauchi and Anambra states, he had also headed the strategic Mopol 19 Unit in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, among other posts.

Apart from the six officers mentioned above, the officer who still has the most number of service years remaining is AIG Moses Ambakina Jitoboh.

He is the AIG in charge of Border Patrol.

One Of These 7 Men Will Most Likely Succeed IGP Mohammed Adamu

AIG, Moses Ambakina Jitoboh

Jitoboh was the former police chief in Adamawa State, CP General Investigations at the Force Criminal Intelligence and Investigations Department before he was appointed AIG.

As AIG, he headed Zone 8 Headquarters in Lokoja before he was transferred to Border Patrol.

He is from Bayelsa state and was a former ADC to former President Jonathan.

He may be pushed forward due to the increasing clamor for an IG of southern extraction.




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