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Nigeria Police: AIG Adamu Mohammed emerges new IGP, DIGs to go on retirement

Reports say the presidency will today (Tuesday) announce the appointment of AIG Adamu Mohammed as the acting Inspector General of Police (IGP).

 Sources revealed  that Mohammed, an indigene of Nasarawa state, will take over from outgoing IGP, Ibrahim Idris.

A presidency source had earlier confirmed to NAN that President Muhammadu Buhari had zeroed in on the senior officer.

His elevation means that all Deputy Inspectors-General will retire from service.

Recall that on June 21 2016, Buhari sacked DIGs when he named Idris as the IGP. He succeeded Solomon Arase who retired same day.

Mohammed had served as the Commissioner Of Police in Enugu State. He was one time director of peacekeeping operations of the Force.

He is currently the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone Five, in Benin, Edo State.

Mohammed is also a directing staff member at the National Institute of policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, near Jos, Plateau State.

He was born on November 9, 1961 and enlisted in the police in 1986.

Mohammed, who has a bachelor in geography, is married with children.

Recall that there has been a running battle between the presidency and some groups over the continued stay in office Idris who has reached his retirement age in the foree.

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