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PSC approves appointment of Frank Mba, Bala Ciroma as DIGs

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The police service commission (PSC) has approved the appointment of Frank Mba and Bala Ciroma as deputy inspectors general of police (DIG).

According to a statement signed by Ikechukwu Ani, police spokesperson, the decisions were made at the commission’s 21st plenary meeting presided over by Solomon Arase, its chairman.

He said Ciroma will replace Ali Janga who retired from service and had represented the north-east geo-political zone in the police management team.

On his part, Mba will represent the south-east zone and replace John Amadi who has also retired.

The statement added that the commission approved the promotion of 14 commissioners of police to the next rank of assistant inspectors general of police and 22 deputy commissioners of police to the rank of commissioner.

“The new AIGs are CP Abubakar Lawal; CP Alhassan Aminu; CP Abdul Umar; CP Shettima Zannah; CP Ebong Eyibio Ebong; CP Adepoju Ayiinde Ilori and CP Okon Okon Effiong,” the statement reads.

“Others are; CP Echeng Eworo Echeng; CP Susan Ukpanukiema Horsfall; CP Bankole Lanre Sikiru; CP Oladimeji Yomi Olarewaju; CP Sani Gwarzo and CP Odama Paul Ojeka.

“The 22 Deputy Commissioners of Police promoted to the rank of Commissioners are; DCP Abibo Deinma Reuben; DCP Thomas Abraham Nabhoni; DCP Wakil Abdul Salamai; DCP Enyinnaya Inonachi; DCP Ronke Nurat Okunade; DCP Adekunle Ismail Olusokan; DCP Hassan Abdu Yabnet; DCP Festus Chinedu Oko; DCP Aminu Baba Raji; DCP Omolara Ibidun Oluntola; DCP Akoh Benedict Gabriel; DCP Alamutu Abiodun Mustapha; DCP Bafda Magaji Jahun, DCP Ahmadu Tijani Abdullahi; and DCP Mohamned Mu’azu; Others are,  DCP Bretet Emmanuel  Simon; DCP Ihebom M Chukuma; DCP Shettima Mohamned Qurtu; DCP Olatokunbo Maxwell Olabisi; DCP Yusuf Mohammed Lawal; DCP Monica Leo and DCP Abaniwonda Surajudeen Olufemi.

“The Commission  also approved the promotion of twenty four Assistant Commissioners of Police to the next rank of Deputy Commissioners.  They include, ACP Ezekiel  Ibrahim, Project Monitoring Unit, Force Headquarters, Abuja; Mohammed  Shamsudeen, Assistant Director, OPS, Kaduna (NCCSALW); ACP Khan Salihu Usman, Networking  Admin ICT FHQ, Abuja; ACP Wan Mantu Chongs, Commander PMF 19 Portharcourt; Baba Lawan Audu, Area Commander, Exeter Akwa-Ibom State Command; Okon Etim Asuquo, Department of Operations, Benue State Command; Louis Chike Nwabuwa, Department of Operations, Plateau State Command; ACP  Samuel Osman Onoja, Police College Oji River; ACP Sa’ad Yahaya and ACP Ibrahim  Jibrin, Commanders 76 PMF, Nsukka and 56 PMF Ogoni amongst others.

“The Commission also approved the promotion of 39 Chief Superintendents of Police to Assistant Commissioners of Police. They include, CSPs Joseph Udoh; Nze Helen Omeba; Uduaku Isaac Udom; Anthony Francis Etim; Benjamin  Kelembus Bello; Abdullahi Idris Abubakar; Ogbonnaya Nwota and Daiyabu Mohammed  Ahmed among others. It also approved the acting appointment of CSP Akande Bamidele to acting Assistant Commissioner of Police.”

Arase congratulated the newly promoted officers and appealed to them to dedicate themselves to the service of their fatherland.

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Police officer shoots resident dead during argument at filling station in Lagos

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A police officer has shot dead one Toheeb Eniasa, a resident of Lagos, during an argument that occurred at a filling station in the Obalende area of the state.

TheCable understands that the incident occurred on Wednesday evening at a retail station belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

It was gathered that two police operatives in an operational vehicle attempted to drive into the filling station to get petrol while many people were in the queue.

But they were said to have been resisted by customers who had been standing in the queue for many hours.

Eniasa was reported to be among the leading voices who stopped the police officers from gaining entrance into the filling station.

The development led to an altercation which made one of the officers shoot his rifle.

The deceased was said to have fallen on the ground immediately after residents heard the sound of a gunshot.

Angered by the incident, some of the youths at the filling station set the two Hilux vans belonging to security operatives ablaze.

At the time of the incident, residents could not identify whether the shooting was carried out by officers of the police or operatives of the Department of State Service (DSS) who were also at the station.

Confirming the incident on Thursday, Benjamin Hundeyin, Lagos police spokesperson, said the officer behind the shooting incident is attached to special protection unit (SPU) base 17 in Lagos.

“Investigation is still ongoing and further findings will be made available,” Hundeyin wrote on X.

Hundeyin said the command is working with the deceased’s family to ensure that justice is served.

Over the past few days, Nigerians have been battling petrol scarcity as long queues are at filling stations nationwide.

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Oyo nurses threaten indefinite strike, issue 14-day ultimatum

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The Oyo state council of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives has threatened to embark on an indefinite strike if their demands are not met in 14 working days.

The council in a letter addressed to Governor Seyi Makinde on Thursday, May 2, 2024, stated that the resolution was made after its state executive council meeting held on Tuesday on issues affecting the welfare and career progression of nurses working with the state government.

The letter titled, ‘Notification of 14 days ultimatum,’ was signed by the council’s Chairman, Adeyemi Samuel, and Secretary, Aina Emmanuel.

The demands of the nurses border on shortage of staff, correction of the wrong notional date on promotion letters, and implementation of the adjusted Consolidated Health Salary Structure, among others.

According to the nurses, the ultimatum which began on May 2, 2024, will end on May 21, 2024; and the indefinite strike will commence on May 22, Wednesday midnight if their demands are not met.

Nigeria is experiencing a massive exodus of healthcare workers, including nurses, and midwives. Poor remuneration, rising insecurity, inadequate diagnostic facilities, unconducive work conditions, and economic conditions are some of the reasons for the mass exodus.

In October 2023, the President of NANNM, Michael Nnachi told our correspondent that almost every week, nurses and midwives send applications to the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria, either to leave the country or be relieved of their duties.

In 2022, Nnachi said over 57,000 nurses migrated from Nigeria for greener pastures abroad within a period of five years spanning from 2017 to 2022.

He said the mass exit leaves the remaining nurses overworked.

“It’s pertinent to note that all these issues have been for a very long time and several letters have been written for the government to come to our aid without a positive response. Hence, we would be compelled to commence an indefinite strike at the expiration of our ultimatum if the following requests/prayers are not granted.

“Our prayers include – Mass recruitment of Nurses and Midwives/Nurse Educator into Hospitals Management Board, Primary Health Care Board, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Ogbomosho and Oyo State College of Nursing Sciences, Eleyele, Ibadan, to address the gross shortage of staff to improve health care delivery in the state.

“Correction of the wrong notional date on the promotion letters issued to our members. Adoption and implementation of the 25 per cent CONHESS adjustment circular for Nurses and Midwives working with the Oyo State Government.

“Financial implementation of 2018 to 2022 promotion for Nurses and Midwives working in LAUTECH Teaching Hospital Ogbomosho. Adoption and implementation of Enhanced Hazard Allowances for Nurses and Midwives Working in LAUTECH Teaching Hospital Ogbomosho, Oyo State College of Nursing Eleyele-Ibadan, Oyo State College of Health Technology Eleyele-Ibadan and Primary Health Care Development Board/LGA,” the letter read in part.

They also demand the adoption and implementation of lateral conversion/career progression for Nurses and Midwives on GL12 and above who have possessed degree certificates in Nursing Sciences, the payment of withheld January/February 2011 salaries to the nurses that are yet to be paid, and the payment of uniform allowance to all Nurses and Midwives in the service of Oyo state in line with public services rule.

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Kenya gets first female air force commander

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President William Ruto has appointed Fatuma Ahmed as the first female commander in the Kenyan Air Force.

Ruto made the appointment on Thursday in a series of military promotions and changes following the death of the country’s defence chief in a helicopter crash.

Ahmed first made headlines in August 2015 when she was promoted to brigadier, a post no woman had held in the male-dominated Kenyan military.

According to Standard Media, a local newspaper, the new air force commander joined the armed forces by “accident”.

The report said she was returning home from secondary school after completing final examinations in 1983 and passed by a stadium near the military offices conducting a recruitment exercise.

After making inquiries, Ahmed joined the military the following year as an officer cadet.

She is also the first female soldier to attain the rank of a major general after being promoted from brigadier and appointed assistant chief of the defence forces in charge of personnel and logistics.

Ahmed replaces John Omenda who has been promoted to vice chief of the defense forces and the rank of lieutenant general.

Ruto also appointed Charles Kahariri as the nation’s new defence chief.

Kahariri previously served as his predecessor’s deputy who was about to mark 40 years of military service before his death.

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