The Police Service Commission (PSC), yesterday deployed six commissioners of police to states.
A statement by Head, Press and Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani, said the commission approved the appointment and posting of six new Commissioners of Police.
The appointments and postings, Ani said, were sequel to the recent promotions in the Nigeria Police Force released by the Commission last week.
He said that in the new appointments, CP Shettima Jauro Mohammed was posted to Nasarawa State Command; Rabin Mohamned, now CP, Kaduna State Command and Adepoju Olugbenga Adewale posted to Rivers State Command.
“Others are; Mohammed Baba Azare, now CP, Akwa Ibom State Command, Wilfred Olatokunbo Afolabi new CP Ondo State Command and Joseph Eribo, former CP, Akwa Ibom State now moved to Ekiti State as the new CP Ekiti State Command,” he informed.
Chairman of the Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu, rtd, said the new appointees should see their appointments as call to national service.
He implored them to be committed to Government’s drive to Stablize the nation and effectively ensure that their states are free of crime and criminality.
Argungu said the Commission will continue to monitor their progress report and will encourage them to succeed in their new endeavours.
He charged them to reciprocate Government’s gesture by rededicating themselves to the service of their fatherland.
Also, the Commission called on Nigerians to renew their faith in the country, insisting that Nigeria must be great again.
In his Christmas message to Christian faithful, Argungu noted that Nigeria is blessed with enormous material and human resources which the present Administration is currently harnessing for optimal functionality.
He said Nigerians should believe in the greatness of our nation and support the government to achieve the required dividends.
He called on Christians to use the occasion of the birth of Jesus Christ to rededicate themselves to the advancement of the ideals of nation building.
He also called for prayers against societal ills such as terrorism, banditry and kidnapping.