AIG urges newly promoted officers to be professional

The assistant inspector general of police, Fayoade Fayoade, has urged newly promoted officers to be professional and comply with the rule of law in their dealings with the public.
The zonal spokesman, CSP Umma Ayuba, stated that Mr Fayoade gave the charge while decorating the new assistant commissioners of police at Zone 2 Command Headquarters, Onikan, Lagos, on Monday.
He also urged them to remain dedicated to the fight against crime and criminality within their jurisdictions, as their new rank comes with increased responsibilities.
The AIG thanked the inspector general of police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the chairman of the Police Service Commission for approving the officers’ promotion.
The newly promoted officers also thanked Mr Egbetokun for considering them worthy of promotion.
They pledged to meet expectations and carry out their duties with greater responsibility.
(NAN)
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