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PSC promotes Lagos, FCT CPs, 11 others to AIG

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The Police Service Commission (PSC) has approved the promotion of 13 Commissioners of Police (CPs) to the rank of Assistant Inspectors-General of Police (AIGs).

The development follows their successful performance in the recently concluded written examinations and oral interviews held at the Commission’s Corporate Headquarters in Abuja.

PSC described the elevation as a merit-based exercise aimed at strengthening professionalism and leadership within the force.

According to a statement issued on Thursday by the Head of Protocol and Public Affairs at the Police Service Commission, Torty Kalu, the list of successful officers has been forwarded to the Inspector-General of Police for immediate implementation.

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The newly promoted AIGs include Emmanuel Ado Christopher (former CP, Yobe State), Joseph Eribo (former CP, Ekiti State), Dantawaye Miller (former CP, FCT), Uche Ifeanyi Henry, Olarenwaju Peter Ogunlowo (former CP, Ogun State) and Muhammad Dahiru (former CP, Jigawa State).

Others are Dankombo Morris (former CP, Adamawa State), Bello Shehu (former CP, Katsina State), Ibrahim B. Maikaba (former CP, Zamfara State), Ahmed Musa (former CP, Sokoto State), Olohundare Moshood Jimoh (former CP, Lagos State), Simeon Udofia Akpanudom, and Haruna Olufemi (former CP, Oyo State).

In the same exercise, 17 Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) were promoted to the rank of Commissioners of Police (CPs).

They include:

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– Abdulrahim Audu Shaibu (Commander NIWA, Lokoja)

– Abbas Sule (DC DFA INTERPOL)

– Ojugbele E. Adebola (DC OPS Zone 2 Lagos)

– Preye Raymond Egbetokun (DC DFA Akwa-Ibom Command)

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– Kayode Uthman Magaji (Community Policing, R&P, FHQ, Abuja)

– Adebisi Bola Lateef (DC DFA Osun Command)

– Markus Ishaku Basiran (DC DFA Zone 6 Calabar)

– Silas Bamidele Aremu (DD Admin DoLS)

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– Sylvester Onyie Uzoefuna (DC DOPS Cross River Command)

– Magaji Ismaila (DC Projects PAB FHQ Abuja)

– Theodore Chukwuemeka Obasi (DC Maritime Lagos)

– Sarah Idowu Ehindero (DC DFA Ogun State Command)

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– Hayatu Shaffa Hassan (DC SID Abia State Command)

– Mohammed Babakura (DC Inspectorate DTD)

– Danjuma I. Yahaya (DC DOPS Zone 12 Bauchi)

– Rebecca Uchenna Okereke (Band Master)

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Additionally, 19 Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACPs) were elevated to Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs), including notable officers such as Rilwan Shaibu (PTS Nekede IMS), Grace Obiageli Ejiofor (AC Disaster Management, FHQ Abuja), Ibrahim Ada Yusuf (AC Idu Railway Abuja), Muazu Imaru Dange (A/COR T/Wada Kano), and Samuel Ebikebina Debekeme (C/ DOO-Akpo Bayelsa State Command).

The Commission also approved the promotion of 35 Chief Superintendents of Police (CSPs) to the rank of Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACPs).

He commended the PSC Board Members, including Hon. Justice Paul Adamu Galumje (JSC rtd), Dr. Taiwo Lakanu (DIG rtd), and the Secretary to the Commission, Chief Onyemuche Nnamani, for their invaluable contributions to the success of the exercise.

The Police Service Commission reaffirms its dedication to building a professional, efficient, and accountable Nigeria Police Force through fair and rigorous promotion processes.

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While congratulating those promoted, the Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu (rtd) described the elevations as a recognition of merit, dedication, and excellence in service.

He charged the newly promoted officers to redouble their efforts and justify their new ranks through unwavering commitment to effective policing and national security.

“The promotion is not an end but an opportunity to contribute more to the noble task of safeguarding lives and property. The Commission remains committed to transparency, merit, and adherence to global best practices in all promotion processes. As we say: If you fail, you fail – you return next time to re-sit. After three failures, retirement follows in line with Public Service Rules”, Argungu stated.

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Obi Can’t Deliver Anambra, What Happened In 2023 Won’t Happen In 2027, Says Okpebholo

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The governor of Edo State, Monday Okpebholo, has dismissed the political strength of ex-presidential candidate Peter Obi ahead of the 2027 general elections, claiming that the former Anambra governor cannot deliver his home state.

Okpebholo, who spoke as a guest on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme on Thursday, said the dynamics that shaped previous elections would not repeat themselves.

“What should I be afraid of them when I’m doing what the people want? Look at him in his state. Can he even deliver his state? What happened in the past [2023] cannot happen now, because you have a working governor in Edo State, and people love him,” he said.

The governor also addressed concerns about his remarks following Obi’s visit to Edo, which reportedly did not go as planned. Okpebholo maintained that he intended to ensure the opposition figure’s safety, citing security concerns.

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“I only told Obi last time; I said, ‘Please, whenever you are coming, because of the hostile environment in this state… when you want to come, let me know so that I will provide you with security.’ Where did I go wrong? I’m trying to protect him,” he said.

The governor added that, as a “VIP”, Obi required adequate protection, stressing that informing the state government would enable proper coordination with security agencies.

On national politics, the governor strongly defended President Bola Tinubu, describing him as “the most popular person right now in Nigeria” and attributing recent defections of governors to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to the administration’s performance.

“If the president is not doing well, I don’t think all those governors will move to the APC,” he said, adding that, “Nobody told them to come. They decided to come… we have never had it this good.”

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Okpebholo argued that the Tinubu administration had taken bold decisions that previous governments avoided, particularly the removal of the fuel subsidy.

“Did you know there are so many tough decisions taken by this president that no man has been able to take in this country that is benefiting Nigeria today? Let’s talk about the removal of the fuel subsidy. Who could have the courage to do that?” he asked.

Responding to criticism from opposition figures over economic hardship and insecurity, the governor dismissed their concerns, suggesting they were unwilling to acknowledge progress.

“These people… believe that if they are not the ones doing it, then nobody is doing it right,” he said.

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Okpebholo insisted that the current administration remains on course and expressed confidence that President Tinubu would secure a second term, citing what he described as growing support across states.

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‘Having Lenders Show Our Country Is Trustworthy’ – Presidency Blasts Peter Obi

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The presidency has fired back at former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, for his comments about President Bola Tinubu’s government on rising public debt and borrowings.

Peter Obi, in a statement on Thursday, noted that countries should not borrow recklessly without a clear path to repayment through productive investment.

He, however, lamented that most of the borrowings by the Tinubu administration do not satisfy the requirements of the law or economic common sense.

The former Governor of Anambra State made the submission in response to the recent declaration by President Tinubu that debt is not leprosy.

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However, Obi submitted that borrowing can both be a leprosy and a killer cancer if not done for the right reasons and properly managed.

He expressed concerns that Nigeria is borrowing for consumption and not production.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) chieftain charged the Tinubu government to ensure borrowings work for the Nigerian people, not just to defend or justify them.

In response, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, countered Peter Obi’s claims on borrowing, stressing that every sovereign nation takes loans.

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Responding to the post, Onanuga wrote: “Mr Peter Obi, you’re bringing up the same old arguments again with your sensationalist approach.

“What are you trying to say about borrowing? Every sovereign nation borrows money, and as President Tinubu correctly pointed out, borrowing is not a disease.

“If you really want to know, the government has been taking loans to pay for important infrastructure projects, not to spend on everyday things.

“The fact that we are getting money and have lenders who are willing to lend shows that our country is trustworthy and able to pay back the money.

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“As a politician, you need to go beyond basic thinking and deal with today’s problems using calm reasoning, not by reacting with strong emotions on the streets or online.”

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ADC Still In Problem – Wike Declares

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has said the Supreme Court judgment on the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has effectively ended internal wrangling within the party.

Wike made the remarks while addressing journalists at his residence in Abuja.

The former Rivers State governor maintained that the apex court ruling has settled issues surrounding factional divisions in the party.

“The PDP is one. The judgment has put to rest reactions of factions within the party,” he said.

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Wike also commented on the leadership situation within the African Democratic Congress (ADC), noting that the matter remains unresolved.

“The Supreme Court referred the ADC back to the Federal High Court. The ADC is still in problem,” he added.

The minister further expressed reservations about certain individuals in the political space, clarifying that his position is not against political parties themselves.

“Not that I don’t like the party, I hate the individuals involved. I don’t like them. They are part of the people that have plunged Nigeria into problems,” Wike said.

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