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Adeoye replaces Echeng as new Anambra Police Commissioner

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By Praise Chinecherem

Aderemi Olufemi Adeoye has been appointed as the new Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Command.

Adeoye was appointed following approval of Police Service Commission (PSC).

In a statement by the Head of Press and Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani, the Commission also approved the appointments of seven other Commissioners of Police for different states across the country.

Following the appointment, Adeoye would be replacing immediate-past Commissioner of Police in the state, Echeng Echeng, who was recently promoted to the rank of Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG).

The statement reads: “The Police Service Commission has approved the appointment and deployment of eight Commissioners of Police to State Commands in the Country.

“The Commission also commended the acting Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun for adhering to its latest policy on gender sensitivity in his recommendation.

“The Commission however expects that the Inspector-General, in his subsequent proposals, will include more officers of North-east and South-east geopolitical zones that are yet to record the benchmark of 15 percent as decided at its last Plenary Meeting .

“The newly appointed State Commissioners of Police are: Godwin Aghaulor, now CP, Bornu State Command; Adelesi E. Oluwarotimi, CP kwara State Command; Adebola Ayinde Hamzat, CP Oyo State Command; Augustina Ogbodo, CP Ebonyi State Command;and Samuel Titus Musa, CP Kebbi State Command.

“Others are Aderemi Olufemi Adeoye, CP Anambra State Command; Stephen Olarewaju, CP Imo State Command and Alamatu Abiodun Mustapha, CP Ogun State Command.

CP Aderemi Adeoye.

“Commission’s Chairman, Dr. Solomon Arase, CFR, a retired Inspector General of Police said the postings as recommended by the acting Inspector General of Police was on the average, fair and Commended the IGP for the inclusion of women.

“Dr. Arase advised that the acting IGP should consider the disadvantaged geo-political zones while forwarding subsequent proposals for Commission’s ratification.”

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