The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Usman Alkali Baba will not be retiring midway into the general elections, Minister of Police Affairs, Mohammed Dingyadi, has dropped the strongest hint yet ahead of the IGP’s resignation which should have happened on March 1, 2023.
Instead, Dingyadi said that the IGP already had an appointment letter extending his term in office.
Dingyadi, disclosed this to State House Correspondents after the first Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting of 2023.
He explained that the Police Act 2020 had changed the rules for an IGP’s retirement.
There have been speculations in recent times that the IGP, who clocks 60 years on March 1, 2023, will honour the rule that mandates public servants to go on retirement at 60.
However, responding to a question from correspondents on whether or not the IGP would be retiring indeed as expected, Dingyadi said: “I don’t know where you got your record but let me say that by the provision of the Police Act 2020, the IG is now supposed to have a kind of four-year period and Mr President has already given him a letter of appointment in that regard.
“So the issue of IG going out during this election period does not arise.”
President Muhammadu Buhari appointed the then DIG Baba as the acting Inspector General of Police on April 6, 2021.
The Police Council confirmed him as the substantive Inspector General of Police in June 2021.
There had been concerns over the expected retirement of the IGP, three Deputy Inspectors General of Police (DIGs), many Assistant Inspectors General of Police (AIGs), Commissioners of Police (CPs) and 290 other policemen in the first quarter of 2023.
Dingyadi also disclosed that FEC approved the draft bill for an Act to establish Nigeria Police Institutions, which he said was to provide legal backing to the existing training institutions across the country and not to build new ones
He also affirmed that the level of corruption within the Nigeria Police had drastically reduced.
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