THE Police Service Commission (PSC), during its 26th plenary meeting held on Wednesday,   in exercise of its constitutional mandate, deliberated on a wide range of issues. 
The meeting, which was presided over by its chairman, DIG Parry B.O.  Osayande (retd), took far-reaching decisions aimed at repositioning the  Nigeria Police for effective service delivery to the nation.
The commission, after due consideration of the role played by  Commissioner of Police, Hassan Zakari Biu, in the escape of the Boko  Haram suspect, Kabiru Sokoto, approved the dismissal of Mr Biu from the  Nigeria Police with effect from February 22, 2012 and also to face  prosecution depending on government’s position.
The commission approved the appointment of seven new Deputy  Inspectors General of Police to form the new management team, which is  to work with the Acting Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar.
The new DIGs are Suleiman Dauda Fakai, former AIG Zone 3 Yola; Atiku  Yusufu Kafur, former AIG Zone 7, Abuja: Emmanuel Kachi Udeoji, CP Force  Headquarters; Haruna John, former CP Benue State and FCT; Peter Yisa  Ganam, former CP Kwara State; Marvel Akpoyibo, former CP Kogi State and  Lagos State; and Abdurahaman O. Akano, former CP Plateau State.
Also, the commission deliberated on and confirmed the promotion of 13  Commissioners of Police to Assistant Inspectors General of Police. They  are Solomon E. Olusegun, former CP Osun State; Michael E. Zuokumor,  former CP FCT; Orubebe Gandhi Ebikeme; Philemon I. Leha, former CP  Mobile Police; Jonathan Johnson, former CP Force CID; Dan’azumi Job  Doma, former CP Enugu State.
Others are Joseph Ibi, former CP Training Force Headquarters; Muktari  Ibrahim; Suleiman A. Abba, former CP Rivers State; Mamman Ibrahim  Tsafe, former CP Delta State; Saliu; Argungu Hashimu, Solomon E. Arase,  former CP Akwa Ibom State and David O. Omojola, now on course at the  Nigerian Institute of Policy and Strategy Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, Plateau  State.
Furthermore, the Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission  (EFCC), Ibrahim A. Lamorde, was promoted to the rank of Deputy  Commissioner of Police.
Mr Osayande called on all personnel of the Nigeria Police to rise up  to the security challenges confronting the nation, saying the commission  would not hesitate to wield the big stick on all who would not put in  their best towards the furtherance of the Nigeria Police reform.
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