/ Jun 29, 2026
/ Jun 29, 2026

IGP deploys newly promoted DIGs, Hafiz, Mba, Ciroma, 17 AIGs 

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The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali has approved the redeployment of DIG Hafiz Inuwa, to head the Department of Logistics and Supply, while DIGs Bala Ciroma, and Emeka Frank Mba, to head the Department of Training and Development and the Department of Research and Planning respectively, with immediate effect.

DIG Hafiz Inuwa
IGP deploys newly promoted DIGs, Mba, Ciroma, 17 AIGs

The IGP tasked them to pursue the task of ensuring public safety and security in their area of responsibilties with renewed vigour.

DIGs Bala Ciroma
IGP deploys newly promoted DIGs, Mba, Ciroma, 17 AIGs

This is following the recent promotion of some DIGs and AIGs.

DIG Emeka Frank Mba,
IGP deploys newly promoted DIGs, Mba, Ciroma, 17 AIGs

A statement by the Force Spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi, disclosed that DIG Hafiz M. Inuwa, has been drafted to head the Department of Logistics and Supply.

The newly promoted DIG Bala Ciroma, and DIG Emeka Frank Mba, are to head the Department of Training and Development and the Department of Research and Planning respectively.

“With the recent elevation, DIG Ciroma has become the supervising DIG for the North-East, while DIG Mba assumes a supervisory role over the South-East Geo political zone,” the statement stressed.

On the other hand, the IGP has approved the posting/redeployment of 17 Assistant Inspectors-General of Police to various commands and formations.

According to the statement, the new shakeup of the AIGs include AIG Zone 10 Sokoto which is now headed by Abubakar Lawal, AIG Zone 15 Maiduguri – Abdul Umar,

AIG Zone 7 Abuja – AIG Williams Adebowale, AIG Armament FHQ Abuja – AIG Shettima Zanna while AIG Zone 17 Akure – AIG Ebong Eyibio Ebong.

Others include AIG Maritime Lagos – AIG Adepoju Ayinde Ilori, AIG FCID Annex Kaduna – AIG Okon Okon Effiong, AIG Zone 9 Umuahia – AIG Echeng Eworo Echeng, Commandant Staff College Jos – AIG Susan Ukpanukiema Horsefall and AIG DFA FHQ Abuja – AIG Bankole Lanre Sikiru.

Other postings include AIG Zone 11 Osogbo – AIG Oladimeji Yomi Olanrewaju, AIG FEDOPS FHQ Abuja – AIG Odama Paul Ojeka, AIG Forensic – AIG Shehu Gwarzo, AIG R&P, FHQ Abuja – AIG Yekini Adio Ayoku,

AIG FCID Alagbon Lagos – AIG Yahaya S. Abubakar, AIG Zone 1 Kano – AIG Umar M. Sanda and AIG CTU FHQ Abuja – AIG Ede Ayuba.

The statement quoted the IGP as charging the “Senior Police Officers to continue to entrench professionalism and respect for rights of citizens in their new places of assignment.”

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