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Appointment of deputy FPRO and state PPROs made by IGP

David Akinyemi
David Akinyemi 13 Views

The approval for the posting of dedicated Police Public Relations Officers (PPROs) and Deputy Public Relations Officer at the Force Headquarters, Abuja, was granted by the Inspector General of Police, Olukayode Egbetokun, on Saturday.

This move was aimed at enhancing community engagement and strategic communication within the police force.

The announcement regarding these appointments was officially made in a statement signed by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi.

The statement highlighted the significance of these new roles in strengthening the overall communication efforts of the police force.

Among the newly posted officers and their respective portfolios are CSP Isuku Victor Edailokun as Deputy Force Public Relations Officer at Force Headquarters Abuja, DSP Ukandu Joshua as PPRO Ebonyi, ASP Buhari Abdullahi as PPRO Gombe, ASP John Timfon as PPRO Akwa-Ibom, and ASP Hundeyin Isaac Sewanu as PPRO Ports Authority Police (Western) Lagos.

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These appointments reflect the commitment of the Inspector General of Police to improving the standards and effectiveness of the force.

The statement further emphasized the Inspector General of Police’s dedication to standardizing and repositioning the Force in alignment with his vision statement.

It also conveyed well wishes to the newly appointed officers, encouraging them to excel in their new roles.

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Additionally, Adejobi stressed that the newly posted officers have been given the responsibility to maintain professionalism in their interactions and cultivate strong relationships with the public.

This directive underscores the importance of fostering positive connections between law enforcement and the community they serve.

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