President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has relieved the Inspector-General
of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba of his appointment and duties with
immediate effect.
His replacement, Deputy Inspector-General of
Police, Solomon Arase is now the acting Inspector-General of Police with
immediate effect.
Until his appointment as Abba’s replacement, Arase was the Head of the Force Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department.
Arase
holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Law, as well as Bachelors and
Masters Degrees in Political Science and Strategic Studies.
He is also a Fellow of the Nigerian Defence College.
He
was also the former Commissioner of Police in Akwa Ibom. When he was
appointed CP of Police in Akwa Ibom, he said this about his strategy and
managerial style.
“Akwa-Ibom state is strategic to the
socio-economic configuration of this country. It is home to
well-respected intellectuals, highly successful professionals and
businessmen, vibrant youths and highly literate population. The state
also boasts of a multi-billion dollar oil-industrial complex and a very
vibrant economy.
“A state with such a socio-economic configuration
will, naturally, be a tempting destination to organised criminals. The
challenge of policing such a state is how to develop a policing strategy
that will be potent enough to effectively address crimes and fear of
crimes, while at the same time remain conscious of the sensitivities and
rights of the highly literate populace. It is, therefore, imperative
for the police to develop effective pro-active strategies and evolve
vital partnerships needed to guarantee peace and security within the
ambits of due process and human rights statutes.
“In realization
of this reality, my first task upon assumption of duty on Tuesday 6
September, 2011 was to immediately undertake a detailed assessment of
the state of security in the state, review existing policing strategies
and evolve a more-proactive anti-crime strategies that are premised on
the principles of ‘Community Policing’, ‘Intelligence-Led Policing’ and
‘Zero Tolerance’ Policing.”
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