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Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by Beaf: 7:03am On Jan 04, 2012
[size=14pt]Ringim, 2 DIGs, others to go in major police shake up [/size]
By Aruga Joe Omokaro  

A New Year retirement wave is sweeping the hierarchy of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), with 26 police top officers, including Inspector General of Police, Hafiz Ringim, to be affected.

A security source told The Moment that the officers who have already begun their retirement leave from yesterday, also include two Ringim’s deputies in charge of Works and Operations, four Assistant Inspectors-General of Police (AIGs) and 20 Commissioners of Police (CPs).

The four AIGs are those in Zone 1 Kano, Zone 4, Makurdi, Zone 5 Benin, Zone 8 Lokoja and Zone 10 Sokoto. 

There are 180 CPs in NPF, according to police records, out of which 20 are due for retirement. They are those in charge of Katstina, Kebbi, Ogun, Ports Authority Police (PAP) and ‘F’ Department.

Investigations by The Moment also reveals that the IG and most of the officers are expected to bow out of the Force on March 1st this year, having reached the mandatory retirement age or having completed 35 years in service.

Dependable sources at Force Headquarters (FHQ) told The Moment that most of the officers have forwarded their retirement letters to the Police Service Commission (PSC) since November 2011 for approval. The Moment further gathered that the Commission has accordingly approved the retirement of the officers.

Confirming the retirement of the IGP, a senior official of Commission (names with held) who was contacted on phone yesterday said, ‘I am not aware if any DIG or AIG or CP is retiring with him.’

It was also gathered that some DIGs, AIGs and even CPs who are aspiring to succeed the IGP have intensified lobby at the Presidency. Some of those itching to clinch the exalted position are said to be lobbying kitchen cabinet members of President Goodluck Jonathan.

Some are said to have gone beyond the Presidency and started consulting spiritualists to get the favour of Jonathan.

According to police records, the most senior DIGs are Azubuko Udah in charge of Administration from Abia State and Mrs. Ivy Okoronkwo in charge of FHQ, also from Abia State.

If President Jonathan follows due process in appointing the most senior officer, Udah may become the next IGP.

However, sources at FHQ hinted that Mrs. Okoronkwo is selling her credentials as a top female cop who can do better than her male colleagues.

She is said to be convincing Aso Rock through her contacts, that she was the first female cop to head a state police command during which her performance was excellent.

Besides, Okoronkwo is said to be banking on her excellent performance when she was a zonal AIG before she was promoted DIG in 2010 along with DIG Udah and others.

But a source in Aso Rock told The Moment yesterday that ‘the country is experiencing serious security challenges and this is not the best time to consider a female officer for IG position.’

Investigations by The Moment further revealed that Udah may stand a better chance of clinching the IGP position.

According to records, Udah knows most of the northern parts of the country like his palm. Over 10 years of his police career was spent in various parts of the North as an operational officer.

Also in the South-West, Udah worked in Zone 2 Police Command, comprising Lagos and Ogun states as a senior investigating officer. Before his elevation to DIG rank, he was AIG in charge of Zone 2.

The records also showed that Udah conceptualised the Amnesty for the Niger-Delta militants, when he was AIG in charge of Zone 6, Calabar, Cross River State, through former IGP Mike Okiro, who was said to have successfully convinced the late President Musa Yar’Adua through the then Vice President Jonathan to approve the Amnesty Programme.

Apart from the two front-runners, others lobbying  for the post of AIGs are two from the North, one each from the South-West and South-East, while the CPs are two from the North, one from the South-West, two each from the South-East and the South-South.

Meanwhile, investigation also revealed that DIG Ganiu Dawodu who died recently in a hotel in Ikorodu, Lagos, and who represented the South-West geo-political zone, may be replaced next week. A source added that the police authority may replace him with the new AIG in charge of Zone 2, Mr. Chris Ola, believed to be the most senior AIG from the zone.

http://www.momentng.com/en/news/5822/ringim-2-digs-others-to-go-in-major-police-shake-up--.html
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by houvest: 7:28am On Jan 04, 2012
Where is Marvel Akpoyibo, former CP Lagos State?
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by Beaf: 7:30am On Jan 04, 2012
houvest:

Where is Marvel Akpoyibo, former CP Lagos State?

I believe he is retired, that guy would have made an excellent IG.
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by Rhino5dm: 7:31am On Jan 04, 2012
The key point is, he has attained the mandatory 35 years in service. Which i personnaly know to commence from february this year. Nothing special about this news.




Beaf:

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Investigations by The Moment also reveals that the IG and most of the officers are expected to bow out of the Force on March 1st this year, having reached the mandatory retirement age or having completed 35 years in service.


http://www.momentng.com/en/news/5822/ringim-2-digs-others-to-go-in-major-police-shake-up--.html
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by Rhino5dm: 7:33am On Jan 04, 2012
The headline is misleading. Nothing to shake up there, they have simply completed their 35 fuccckin' years in service.
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by 1025: 8:12am On Jan 04, 2012
@beaf,
if our current IG is not good and wonderful, why did your president give him national award?
pls help me tell ur president that he is a symbol of failure and corruption.
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by kokoA(m): 8:25am On Jan 04, 2012
DIVERSION DIVERSION!

return our subsidy that what we want to hear!
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by jacobs123(m): 10:48am On Jan 04, 2012
houvest:

Where is Marvel Akpoyibo, former CP Lagos State?

He just finished his course at the NIPSS Kuru ( same place RIBADU was sent to) and awaiting his next posting.
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by Demdem(m): 11:13am On Jan 04, 2012
Good riddance to bad rubbish. the icing on the cake will be if the retardeen himself is booted out of power alongside Sambo.
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by Nobody: 11:32am On Jan 04, 2012
after months of silence on the incompetent IG, nl's slimeball no one will begin to spam nl with tales of the man's incompetence
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by oderemo(m): 11:53am On Jan 04, 2012
This is not news at all, we dont have police force in this country, what we have is police farce.
How can rigim pretend to ignore the abysmal organisation camoflage as police force.
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by olawalebabs(m): 3:32pm On Jan 04, 2012
Misleading headline.
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by Nobody: 3:55pm On Jan 04, 2012
Demdem:

Good riddance to bad rubbish. the icing on the cake will be if the retardeen himself is booted out of power alongside Sambo.

If wishes were horses,
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by Demdem(m): 4:00pm On Jan 04, 2012
never say never
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by sansiro123: 4:21pm On Jan 04, 2012
There's no policeman that is clean! Change in soily hands - whats the difference !

Billionaire civil servants, as dirty as your president!
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by doctokwus: 4:22pm On Jan 04, 2012
So much emphasis on Udah,or whatever his name is;won't b surprised if he has turned over some brown envelopes to those in moment,to help wt his lobbying.Udahthis,Udah that,whc kind of typical nigerian journalist lopsided report is that.
No matter who takes over,d whole structure& mindset of d nigerian police is warped,so nothing will change till all else changes.
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by Okijajuju1(m): 4:22pm On Jan 04, 2012
I started a thread on why Rigim had not been fired despite being the only I.G to ever have his office blown-up by terrorists and failure to restore security in the country and people said it wasnt his fault.
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by Demdem(m): 4:25pm On Jan 04, 2012
Okija_juju:

I started a thread on why Rigim had not been fired despite being the only I.G to ever have his office blown-up by terrorists and failure to restore security in the country and people said it wasnt his fault.


Can u kindly name those idiots?
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by philip0906(m): 4:33pm On Jan 04, 2012
^^
grin grin
kokoA:

[size=18pt]DIVERSION DIVERSION!

return our subsidy that what we want to hear![/size]
Don't mind d ediots. . .
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by kizito96(m): 6:30pm On Jan 04, 2012
Long Overdue
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by chopper(m): 7:11pm On Jan 04, 2012
Marvel Akpoyibo would have been the best Candidate for the IG position!!!
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by 9ja4eva: 7:13pm On Jan 04, 2012
Long Overdue

What of Customs, Immigration, Nigerian Army, Navy and other agencies?

They should all be changed.
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by ignis: 7:53pm On Jan 04, 2012
All the police has to be changed with new ones.
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by Roland17(m): 11:33pm On Jan 04, 2012
What has the consistent removal of IG's offered Nigeria? has it any way improved the level of security in our dear nation, until we totally overhaul the Nigerian police, overhaul the criteria's to get into the force until the force is properly funded and re-positioned, 100 different IG's in 1 year would never improve the level of security, the rot is skin deep, treat the infection from inside,
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by ortopazz(m): 4:02pm On Jan 06, 2012
First thing I checkd b4 posting was hw many damn pages had thz 4ckd up poliz tori, taken, seeing 1 Page had 2 post, itz 4ckd up! Our nation iz, and the poliz r effing idiotz, they r unserious, I mean y do we av pot bellied idiots as armed forces agents any way? 2 hell whiv him.

Shake up indid, no b im account whia them 1 shake up?
Re: Mass Retirement In Police Force - Ringim to Go by Abeem(m): 6:00pm On Jan 06, 2012
Although I agreed, that Mavel Akpoyibo would have made an excellent IG, I have a reservation about his leadership qualification. His open preference for taunting his Christian identity without making any pretence about it means he will compromise and exhibit bias and prejudice against other religious adherents.

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