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Controversial Rivers Police Commissioner Mbu Removed

The Police Service Commission has announced the removal of the controversial Commissioner of Police in Rivers State, Mr. Joseph Mbu and posted him to FCT as CP.
 
He is to be replaced by Mr. Johnson (Tunde) Ogunsakin.
 
Until his redeployment,,Ogunsakin was the CP in charge of the Special Fraud Investigations Unit in Lagos.
 Sahara reporters had exclusively reported on Monday that the controversial cop was slated for removal and reposting.
 
A statement issued by Mr. Ferdinand Ekpe in Abuja said the announcement will be with immediate effect. 
 
 
POLICE SERVICE COMMISSION
PRESS RELEASE
REDEPLOYMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE
The Police Service Commission has approved the recommendations of the Inspector General of Police for the redeployment of thirteen (13) Commissioners of Police to various Commands nationwide:
s/nRankNamePresent PostingPosted To
1.CPAMBROSE AISABO, mniPAP LASCP KWS
2.CPFELIX O. UYANYA, mniCOMDT PCOCP EKS
3.CPJOHNSON OGUNSAKICP SFUCP RVS
4.CPABDULMAJID ALICP EODCP IMS
5.CPBENJAMIN U. ONWUKAD/COMDT STAFFPOL JOSCP KBS
6.CPIBRAHIM MAISHANUFHQCP OSS
7.CPADAMU IBRAHIMDFSCP ABS
8.CPADERENLE SHINABAFHQCP KNS
9.CPMBU JOSEPH MBUCP RVSCP FCT
10.CPUMARU U. SHEHUCP NASCP KDS
11.CPA.J. ABAKASANGA, mniCP INFO-TECHCP ADS
12.CPKALAFITE H. ADEYEMIFHQ ABJCP TRS
13.CPIBRAHIM IDRISFHQ ABJCP NAS

The Chairman of the Commission, Sir Mike Mbama Okiro, equally admonished the newly redeployed officers to put in their best in their various Commands’ operations, so as to provide a secure environment for business and life to thrive.

Ferdinand U. Ekpe
AD(Press)
For: Hon. Chairman
6th February, 2014

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