Mohammed Adamu, a former Enugu state commissioner of police, has been appointed acting inspector-general of police (IGP).
A police source disclosed this to TheCable, saying the appointment would be made public any moment from now.
The source said Mohammed, who hails from Nasarawa state, had been “sidelined” after his duty in Enugu.
He is currently attending a course at the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, near Jos.
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Adamu was a deputy commissioner of police in Ekiti state and has served at the Interpol. He is an assistant inspector-general of police (AIG).
His appointment will lay to rest the controversy surrounding the tenure of Ibrahim Idris, outgoing IGP. There had been reports on the plots to extend Idris’ tenure but opposition parties kicked against it.
Idris was expected to have retired on January 3 after completing the mandatory 35 years in service.
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A senior presidency official had told TheCable that President Muhammadu Buhari had asked the attorney-general of the federation, Abubakar Malami, for a legal opinion on the possible extension of Idris’ tenure.
The source said Buhari is favourably disposed to extending Idris’ tenure “by two to three months” but would not want any legal issues around it.
“The president has asked Malami for a legal opinion on the tenure extension. He does not want to take any decision that will be upturned by the courts,” the official had told TheCable.
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