Acting IGP Usman Alkali Baba assumes duty
Security
…as Mohammed Adamu, former inspector general of police finally retires
THE Nigerian Police Police, NPF, saw Usman Alkali Baba assumed duty as the inspector general of police, IGP, of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He was appointed by the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Muhammadu Buhari, April 6,
Baba takes over from former IGP Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, who retired after 35years of service to the nation, on Wednesday, April 7.
“The handing/taking over of leadership between the former and new Police Chiefs was held in a brief but colourful ceremony at the Force Headquarters, Abuja. The event was climaxed with the symbolic handover of the Nigeria Police flag.
“The new IGP, who is the 21st indigenous Inspector General of Police, thanked the President for the opportunity given him to serve the nation and humanity. He pledged to harness all human and material resources of the Force towards improving security, safety, law and order in the country,” Frank Mba, commissioner of police and Force public relations officer, said in a statement made available to Realnews on Wednesday, April 7.
Realnews reports that Baba, a fellow of the National Defence College, hails from Geidam in Yobe State. He was commissioned into the Nigeria Police Force on March 15, 1988, as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police at the prestigious Nigeria Police Academy (Annex), Kaduna. He holds a Masters degree in Public Administration, MPA, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.
The astute crime-fighter and versatile manager of men and resources, has held several strategic positions in the past cutting across all the departments of the Force. These include: Ag. Deputy Inspector-General of Police in-charge of the Department of Finance and Administration, the Force Secretary, Assistant Inspector-General of Police in-charge of Zone-5 Benin, Zone-4 Makurdi and Zone-7 Abuja. He was also a former Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Delta Commands amongst others. Until his appointment as the Ag. IGP, he was the Deputy Inspector General of Police in-charge of the Force Criminal Investigations Department.
He holds a policing vision of enhancing police primacy in the protection of lives and property. He believes in the provision of motivational and credible leadership driven by professionalism and strategic planning, all directed at stabilizing internal security and modernizing police operations within the framework of citizens’ consent, trust, and the rule of law.
– April 07, 2021 @ 18:26 GMT /
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