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BREAKING: IGP Orders Quiet Demobilisation Of Tinubu’s Presidential Escort Unit, Redeploys Officers To State Commands
According to the directive, the officers are to return from Abuja to their respective commands, including Adamawa, Kebbi, Kaduna and others.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) has approved the demobilisation of officers attached to the No. 24 Police Mobile Force (PMF) Presidential Escort, State House, Abuja, with immediate redeployment to various state commands across the country, SaharaReporters has learned.
A police signal dated December 16, 2025, referenced CH:5660/WEL/FHQ/ABJ/VOL.96, and issued from the Department of Finance and Administration (Welfare), Force Headquarters, Abuja, directed senior police formations to effect the movement of affected personnel without delay.
The signal, addressed to the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of Operations, Assistant Inspectors-General of Police overseeing PMF and zonal commands, as well as Commissioners of Police nationwide, confirmed that the demobilisation affects officers previously deployed to provide close protection at the Presidential Villa.
According to the directive, the officers are to return from Abuja to their respective commands, including Adamawa, Kebbi, Kaduna and others.
Adamawa Command
Thirteen officers were redeployed to Adamawa. Officers redeployed to Adamawa include Inspector Baba Ibrahim, Inspector Emmanuel Buba, Inspector Idris Yahaya, Inspector Musa Ado, Inspector Bullo Ngoba, Inspector Felix John, Inspector Ibrahim Yusuf, Inspector Sanusi Jibrin, Inspector Musa Ibrahim, Inspector Bello Ali, Inspector Jibril Kabiru, Inspector Musbahu Nuhu, Inspector Gambo Aliyu, Inspector Hamisu Iliyasu, Inspector Mamuda Mamuda, Inspector Aminu Sani, Inspector Saifullahi Haruna, Sergeant Mujitapha Lawal, and Corporal Ibrahim Yusuf.
Kebbi Command
Eighteen officers were redeployed to Kebbi including Inspectors Abala Yahaya, Joshua Bako, Jamilu Garba, Abdullahi Jibrin, Usman Sule, Magaji Bitrus, Faruku Garba, Iliyasu Danladi, Alkasim Usman, Yahaya Suleiman, Saifuddeen Magaji, James Gana, Moses Ezekiel, Shehu Yunusa, Rabiu Muhammad, Abdulmumini Umar, Abubakar Magaji, and Umar Lawal.
Kaduna Command
The 14 officers posted to Kaduna include Inspectors Abubakar Bawale, Shehu Umar, Nura Isyaku, Abdullahi Sani, Aliyu Adamu, Abdullahi Ibrahim, Usman Garba, Bashir Yakubu, Mohammed Babangari, Saidu Bello, Rabi Shaibu, Basiru Rabe, Irimiya Maigamo, and Idris Mohammed.
Anambra Command
Seven officers were posted to Anambra and they are Inspector Sani Usman, Inspector Adenitire Blessing, Inspector Lawrence Anthony, Inspector Adams Christopher, Inspector Kaura Amos, Inspector Apata Olusola, and Inspector Ibrahim Samaila.
Akwa Ibom Command
Only two officers were posted to Akwa Ibom, namely Inspectors Terver Apuu and Imoh Udontuen.
Bauchi Command
Twelve officers were moved to Bauchi and they include Inspectors Maren Solomon, Elisha Anthony, Bitrus Benham, Allu Ezekiel, Aliyu Tella, Friday John, David Elisha, Amos Agaba, Hassan Mohammed, Mustapha Haladu, Bashir Suleiman, and Abubakar Yusuf.
Benue Command
Officers redeployed to Benue include Inspectors Saidu Inusa, Nuhu Hassan, Wathlanafia Ijantuku, Apollos Peter, Emmanuel Ejeikwu, Salaudeen Isiaka, Iliya Yunusa, Umar Usman, and Saadu Muazu.
Nine officers were redeployed to the state.
Borno Command
The eight officers redeployed to Borno include Inspectors Isa Maskunan, Yakubu Aminu, Amos Pyiki, Samuel Benjamin, Mustapha Mohammed, Basafeme Titusayi, and Mudassir Garba.
Bayelsa Command
Four officers identified as Inspectors James Comfort, Ojeite Sunday, Halluru Mohammed, and Alex Mathew were redeployed to Bayelsa.
Cross River Command
Only Inspector Maurice Ekpenyong was redeployed to Cross River.
Ebonyi Command
The officers redeployed to Ebonyi are as follows: Inspectors Abang Odey, Isang Eni, Adalikwu Richard, Awal Jega, Igbode Francis, Anthony Kanung, Mohammed Isah, Ahmed Angala, and Ishaku Musa.
Ekiti Command
Inspectors Sadare Adekunle, Akinrotimi Moses, Nehemiah Ladan, Ambali Monsur, Oyedare Yemi, Afolayan Oluwole, Akinmeji Ademola, George Banji, Toriola John, and Agbo Yahaya are the 10 officers posted to Ekiti.
Enugu Command
Nine officers namely Inspectors Amu Benedict, Emmanuel Ameh, Danjuma Ntyem, Rachael Onyia, Peter Philip, Sunday Akagwu, Godwin Lebel, Audu Andrew, and Demian Christopher, were redeployed to Enugu.
FCT Command
Twenty-two officers were redeployed to the Federal Capital Territory and they are Inspectors James Peter, Adamu Abdullahi, Musa Isah, Felix Likita, Elisha Duniya, Salisu Hassan, Ayuba Anas, Nura Usman, Haruna Mohammed, Kamal Suleiman, Dauda Ubali, Nura Salisu, Ichapi Gabriel, Haruna Musa, Garba Haruna, Simon Omale, Elias Lajji, Shuaibu Adamu, Danlami Abdullahi, Sunday Mamza, and Zumunta Simon.
Gombe Command
The 12 officers posted to Gombe are Inspectors Salisu Suleiman, Usman Sule, Musa Jeji, Mohammed Umar, Abdulkadir Isah, Auwalu Mohammed, Samaila Hassan, Mohammed Adadu, Chadi Thlama, Ahmed Ephraim, Safiyanu Abdullahi, and Bello Hashimu.
Other Commands
Imo Command – 8 officers, Jigawa – 16, Kogi – 16, Kano – 16, Katsina – 21, Kwara – 16, Nasarawa – 15, Niger – 20, Ondo – 6, Osun – 6, Plateau – 19, Sokoto – 18, Taraba – 19 and Yobe – 15.
Meanwhile, Zone 1, Kano, has two officers redeployed; Zone 3, Yola, has one officer; while Zone 7, Abuja, has six officers redeployed.
The signal was also copied to the Chief Personal Security Officer to the President, the Commander of No. 24 PMF Abuja, and police formations in cities including Abakaliki, Ado-Ekiti, Awka, Bauchi, Calabar, Damaturu, Enugu, Gombe, Jos, Kano, Katsina, Makurdi, Maiduguri, Minna, Owerri, Sokoto, Uyo, Yola and Yenagoa, indicating the scale of the internal police movement.
In November, President Tinubu ordered the withdrawal of police officers from VIP escort and guard duties, insisting that they be redeployed to core policing amid rising insecurity.
The directive has already triggered enforcement measures, with the Nigeria Police Force deploying special teams to monitor compliance and civil defence officers being assigned to replace withdrawn escorts.
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Senate Confirms Fani-Kayode, Omokri, Ex-INEC Chairman, Others As Ambassadors
The Nigerian Senate has confirmed the appointment of 34 career and 30 non career ambassadors.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
Naija News reports that the senate confirmed them during plenary on Thursday.
The confirmation came after the committee, chaired by Senator Sani Bello, presented its report, after which the recommendations were adopted.
However, during the session, Senator Sahabi Yau raised an objection, drawing attention to the absence of any nominee from Zamfara State on the list.
He urged that the President be notified of the omission.
In response, the Senate President acknowledged the concern, explaining that the current list was not exhaustive.
He assured lawmakers that he would raise the matter with the President. He further affirms that additional ambassadorial nominations are expected and that Zamfara State would not be excluded.
Among the career ambassadors are Arewa Esther (Oyo State); Adeola-Ibrahim Mopelola (Ogun); Ramat Omonbolale (Lagos); Monica Okechukwu Enebechi (Anambra); Adams Jane Basset (Cross River); Mohammed Lele (Bauchi); Muhammad Dahiru (Kaduna).
Those on the list of non- career include Ajimobi Florence (Oyo); Sulola Akande (Oyo); Uguwanyi Ifeanyi (Enugu); Ita Enang (Akwa Ibom); Femi Fani-Kayode (Osun); Jerry Manwe (Taraba); Reno Omokri (Delta); Ibas Ibok-Ette (Cross River); Abdulrahman Dambazzau (Kano); and Abas Braimah (Edo).
The Senate earlier confirmed three other non-career ambassadors, bringing to the total number of confirmed nominees to 67.
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Abroad-based man shares response from old friend after sending him small money
An abroad‑based man has taken to social media to share his old friend’s reaction after sending him a small amount of money.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
The man identified by the X handle, @onyedikaanambra shared a credit transaction with his friend, whose reaction to the message has gone viral online.
However, the amount wasn’t disclosed in the chat, but the friend responded with heartfelt gratitude, offering prayers for God’s abundance upon him.
His response below…
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Bruhhh, Jesus, God bless you for me. You and your family.
You will never lack in this life. Anything you lay your hands upon is blessed. Thank you brotherly. Make I go chop. Jesus. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Meanwhile, the tweet has garnered over 400,000 views, with netizens sharing their thoughts and opinions.
Reactions Trailing Below….
The Promiseman remarked, “A man will show appreciation by merely seeing a little green light-a little hope, even when his request has not been granted. Men are generally appreciative and grateful except for few ones”.
Iniobong Udoh, “Hahahhahahhaa I don’t think gratitude/gratefulness is a gender bias virtue, I’m like this too”.
A Winner stated , “Men go thank you and pray for you sotey, e go remain small make dem mistakenly swear for you join sef”.
Slvi added added, “You call it little but that money probably came at a time when he might be at his lowest. But regardless, grateful people open doors for more blessings. It’s the same when we ask God for favors”.
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BREAKING NEWS: Fake Soldier Arrested In Kasoa – Attempts To Sell Assault Rifles
The Special Operations Unit (SOU) at the Police Headquarters on Tuesday arrested a fake soldier who attempted selling weapons to police officers.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
Information available to The Chronicle from a deep throat source at the Police Headquarters reveals that the men in black uniform got the hint that a soldier, Warrant Officer (WOII) Enock Appiah, based in Kasoa, was looking for buyers of assault rifles.
Items allegedly retrieved from him
The intelligence closed in on the said WO Appiah who is married to three wives at his uncompleted building hideout within the Nurses Quarters, Domeabra-Kasoa.
The SOU personnel tactically positioned selves only for WO Appiah to fall. A search conducted on him revealed two pistols, namely Beretta and Tarius, and three rounds of AK47 assault rifle ammunitions.
Also found on him are various military uniforms and a fake military identity card bearing the name WO Enock Appiah.
According to the source, police investigation is ongoing to ascertain how he procured the uniforms and weapons.
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