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Rise in Rank, Rise in Responsibility – Jigawa CP Tells Officers: ‘No Tolerance for Misconduct

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The Commissioner of Police in Jigawa State, CP Dahiru Muhammad, on Saturday presided over the decoration of 510 newly promoted officers at the State Police Headquarters in Dutse.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The event, attended by family members and friends of the honorees, was described as a momentous occasion marking a significant career milestone for the officers.

In a statement released by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Shi’isu Adam, CP Muhammad extended congratulations to the officers on behalf of the Inspector-General of Police, charging them to rededicate themselves to duty with renewed vigour.

He reminded them that their new ranks come with greater responsibilities and called on them to uphold the Nigeria Police Force’s core values of discipline, loyalty, and dedication to service.

“These promotions are not only a recognition of hard work but also a morale booster. They reflect the confidence the Police Service Commission and the Force leadership have in your capabilities,” CP Muhammad said.

He further emphasized the need for professionalism, urging the officers to remain committed to safeguarding lives and property in Jigawa State.

Among the newly elevated officers was DCP Olufemi Akinola, former Commanding Officer of 35 PMF Dutse, who rose from the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police. Also promoted to Assistant Commissioners of Police were ACP Aminu Sulaiman, ACP Baba Kura Haruna, and ACP Ahmed H. Umar.

The promotion exercise also included the elevation of 23 Inspectors to Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASP), 246 Sergeants to Inspectors, and 236 Corporals to Sergeants. Notable among the promoted officers were INSPR Sagir Ibrahim, INSPR Muhammad Abdullahi, INSPR Jamilu Ali, and SGT Musa Abubakar.

Speaking on behalf of the newly promoted officers, DCP Akinola expressed heartfelt appreciation to the Police Service Commission, the Inspector-General of Police, and the State Command for entrusting them with higher responsibilities.

He assured that they would continue to discharge their duties with enhanced commitment, professionalism, and integrity, while strengthening the trust between the police and the communities they serve.

The event concluded with a celebratory atmosphere as officers posed for photographs and received congratulations from their loved ones, who described the promotions as a well-earned recognition of service and sacrifice.

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Betrayal Exposed? Faction Demands Police Probe Into Fraudulent Leadership Claims Sent To INEC!.

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The legal firm Ogbeide Associates, representing a faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has submitted a petition to the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Tunji Disu, requesting a formal investigation into PDP secretary Samuel Anyanwu and factional National Chairman Abdulrahman Mohammed.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Key aspects of the petition include:

  • Allegations of False Representation: The petition challenges a November 3, 2025, letter sent to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) which falsely claimed that the PDP National Working Committee (NWC) had replaced acting national chairman Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum with Mohammed.

  • Contradictory NWC Records: Petitioners assert that the NWC’s November 1, 2025, emergency meeting actually resulted in the suspension of Anyanwu and three other officers due to alleged anti-party activities, and no record exists to support the claim that Damagum was suspended or Mohammed appointed.

  • Legal Precedents: The lawyers referenced an October 10, 2024, Federal High Court judgment that recognizes Damagum as the acting national chairman and prohibits INEC from accepting documents without his signature. Furthermore, they noted that the Court of Appeal upheld the NWC’s suspension of Anyanwu on March 9, 2026.

  • Call for Institutional Review: The petitioners have requested that the IGP investigate how INEC processed the contested November 3 letter despite being aware of the existing court orders and the NWC’s official resolutions.

  • Stated Objective: Counsel for the petitioner emphasized that the action is intended to address the integrity of public institutions and prevent the use of misleading internal party documentation, noting their readiness to provide supporting court judgments and party records to the police.

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The Drama Of 2026! Turkey Goes Home Fighting While Ivory Coast And Australia Advance to Knockouts!

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  • Turkey vs. USA: Despite Turkey securing a dramatic 3-2 victory—their first World Cup win since 2002—they were eliminated from the tournament. The USA, despite the loss, qualified for the Round of 32 and is set to face Bosnia-Herzegovina on July 2.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Ivory Coast’s Historic Qualification: Ivory Coast advanced to the knockout stage for the first time in their history after defeating Curacao 2-0, with Nicolas Pepe scoring both goals. This result secured them second place in Group E with six points.

    • Australia and Paraguay: Australia qualified for the Round of 32 as Group D runners-up following a 0-0 draw with Paraguay. Paraguay’s result keeps them in contention to progress as one of the best third-placed teams.

    • Sweden and Japan: Sweden earned a 1-1 draw against Japan, with Anthony Elanga’s strike securing them a spot in the knockout stage as one of the best third-place finishers. Japan advanced as the runners-up of Group F.

    • Netherlands vs. Tunisia: The Netherlands defeated Tunisia 3-1, confirming their position at the top of Group F. The Dutch will face Morocco in the next round, while Tunisia was eliminated after failing to earn a point in their three group matches.

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Police Declare War On ‘Keyboard Warriors’! Threaten Crackdown On Spreaders Of Fake Security News!.

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The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has issued a stern warning to media professionals, social media users, and the general public, advising against the dissemination of unverified information that could jeopardize national security and active operations by security agencies.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Need for Discretion: Force Public Relations Officer, Iniedu Anietie Okokon, emphasized that the sensitivity of security operations requires restraint and discretion rather than the sharing of misleading or unverified details.

  • Operational Silence: Okokon stated that he prefers maintaining “operational silence” to prevent the spread of false information.

  • Criticism of “Keyboard Warriors”: The spokesperson criticized “keyboard warriors” for commenting on complex security matters without understanding the realities of tactical deployments and strategic operations.

  • Impact on Security: Such uninformed commentary can distort public perception and undermine efforts to combat crime.

  • Media Responsibility: Okokon urged journalists and content creators to act responsibly and avoid allowing their platforms to be used to propagate subversive ideologies or dissident narratives.

  • Call for Verification: Given the rapid spread of unverified information online, the police have reaffirmed their commitment to public safety and urged all Nigerians to verify facts before sharing them.

The Force further noted that many critics fail to acknowledge the daily sacrifices made by police officers in their mission to safeguard citizens’ lives and property.

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