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Abayomi Shogunle Now DCP as PSC Promotes Officers, Lifts Suspensions, Reinstates 22 Offenders

Malik Yahya/

More police officers are smiling today as the Police Service Commission releases another list of promoted officers, and those pardoned for offences.

Among the newly promoted Deputy Commissioners of Police is ACP Abayomi Shogunle, who once headed the Public Complaint Rapid Response Unit (PCRRU).

The PSC lifted the suspension of SP Mohammed Iya Musa, who was charged for disobedience to constituted authority, absence from duty, divided loyalty, refusal to accept posting, discourteous behaviour to public and act unbecoming of a public officer.

Musa was serving in the Yobe State Police Command. He was demobilized from the Special Protection Unit, Base 2, Lagos.

The Commission also approved the reinstatement of 21 other Officers and directed the promotion of some of the Officers and payment of salary arrears of others.

These decisions were taken at the 12th Plenary Meeting of the Commission held in Abuja on the 6th and 7th (Tuesday and Wednesday) of July 2021 and which was presided over by Commission Chairman, Musiliu Smith, a retired Inspector General of Police.

SP Musa who was on suspension was recalled by the Commission and awarded a punishment of severe reprimand.

The Officer in his representation had stated that he did not indulge in the allegations levelled against him and denied the same while pleading for exculpation. He however recalled his encounter with the aides of a former IGP and his detention at the Maitama Police Station without any known offence. The Commission was convinced after going through his representation that he was not guilty as charged and recalled him to work.

The Commission also approved the reinstatement of Adamu Damji Abare, an ex-Chief Superintendent of Police on the rank of Superintendent; Edwin Ochima, ex-Deputy Superintendent of Police to DSP and directed the payment of his salary arrears from August 1, 2015; Dauda Bot Lamba, ex-Superintendent, returned to the rank of SP but with a punishment of reprimand.

Other officers reinstated are SP Simeon A. E. Ajisafe (to be promoted at par with his erstwhile colleagues and paid his salary arrears); SP Oluwatoyin Adesope; CSP Solomon Akika (to be promoted at par with his erstwhile colleagues and paid arrears of salaries; Inspector Odianosen Endurance;  Inspector Augustine Madufor (to be promoted at par with his erstwhile colleagues and paid salary arrears) and Inspector Imariabe Ikpomnwosa and Danladi Lengkang (to be promoted at par with erstwhile colleagues), among others.

The Commission had also at its 12th Plenary Meeting confirmed the acting appointments of three Deputy Inspectors General of Police.  The Commission further approved the promotion of 24 Commissioners of Police which included Vwamhi Felix Yame, CP Special Fraud Unit (SFU) Lagos and Balarebe Abubakar, CP Works, Force Headquarters.  CP. Buba Sanusi of Katsina State Command and CP Dauda Abdulkarim, former Commandant, Police Training College Kaduna did not make the list. CP Sanusi did not make the field of selection while CP Abdulkarim had since retired. (Their names were erroneously included in the previous list sent out)

Similarly, the Commission approved 35 Deputy Commissioners of Police which also included Owotorufa Warebi, DCP, DFA, Plateau State Command; Oladimeji Yomi Olanrewaju, DCP DFA, Rivers State Command; Odama Paul Ojeka, DCP Zonal CID Zone 1 Kano; Patrick Ogon Edung DCP, Maritime, Lagos; Badru Banji Lawal DCP DFA, Benue State Command; Bartholomew Onyeka Nnamdi, DCP DFA Zamfara State Command; Suleiman Yusuf, Deputy Commandant, Police College, Kaduna and Shehu Sani Gwarzo, CP Forensic FCIID, Abuja.

Fifty-two Assistant Commissioners of Police were also promoted to Deputy Commissioners of Police. They included ACP Baba Mohammed Azare; Nwanosike Wodi Okocha; Anthony Odita; Martin Nwogoh; Shetima Jauro Mohammed; Garba Dungun; Adamu Abdullahi Ellema; Hauwa Ibrahim Jibrin; Abayomi Shogunle and Regina Cosmas Udoette, ACP, DFA, Ebonyi State Command.

Olusegun Rafiu, Chidi Emmanuel Onuora, Augustine Aniah, Udochukwu Ugwueke Peace; Amadi Kelechi and Afusat Alausa of Lagos State Command were also promoted from Superintendents of Police to Chief Superintendents.

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