IGP Idris retires after meeting with Buhari, to be replaced by AIG Adamu


IGP Idris retires after meeting with Buhari, to be replaced by AIG Adamu

Buhari in a handshake with Idris, when the IG visited the president recently

*AIG shortlisted as replacement

The presidency has shortlisted an Assistant Inspector General of Police from Nasarawa State as possible replacement for the retiring Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that already Idris, who is clocking 60 years on Jan. 15, had on Monday paid “a bye-bye visit’’ to President Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

NAN reports that the outcome of the closed door meeting between President Buhari and IGP was unknown as of the time of filing this report.

According to reports, Idris is expected to retire from service on attainment of the mandatory 35 years in service or 60 years of age.

A source closed to the presidency, who preferred not to be named, confirmed to NAN that a replacement to the retiring IGP would be named on Tuesday.

“Yes, the IGP Ibrahim Idris is retiring tomorrow and possibly an acting Inspector-General may be named very soon.

“But I will advise that you wait for official statement to that effect,’’ the source maintained.

IGP Idris, who was appointed by President Buhari on March 21, 2016, replaced Solomon Arase, who retired from the police force on June 21, 2016.

Idris, who will be clocking 60 years on Tuesday, enlisted into the Nigerian Police Force in 1984, after graduating from the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria with a Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture.(NAN)

 AIG Abuabakar Adamu to be new new IGP


President Mohammadu Buhari has appointed AIG Abuabakar Adamu as the Acting Inspector General of Police.

Although this has not been made official, he replaces Ibrahim Idris, who has attained the statutory retirement of 60 in the force.

Impeccable sources told The Nation exclusively on Monday evening the appointment will be made official shortly.

Until his appointment, he was the head of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS).

The Nasarawa-born police chief has served with the United Nations and INTERPOL.

He was also a former Deputy Commissioner of Police(DCP) in Ekiti State.

 Meanwhile, Mr Mohammed Adamu was seen at the Presidential Villa, on Tuesday morning.

Though no official announcement has still been made, it is expected that his visit may be a prelude to his being announced as the new police boss to succeed Idris, who has reached the madatory retirement age.





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