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IG transfers CP Imohimi to Akwa Ibom few days after resuming duty in Ogun

Barely a week after he resumed duty in Ogun State, the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has transferred the new Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi to Akwa Ibom State.

Consequently, the Akwa Ibom police boss, Kenneth Ebrimson, is to assume duty in Ogun State to replace Imohimi.

This was contained in a police signal from the office of the Nigeria Police Force, on behalf of the Inspector General and dated November 22.

According to the signal, the posting as ordered by the Inspector General of Police, is with immediate effect.
But in a dramatic twist, the duo were swapped, less down a week after they resumed duty in Ogun and Akwa Ibom.

Imohimi, less than 24 hours after he took charge of Ogun police command, ordered the officers in the state to resume to their original duty posts for a headcount.

The CP also set up a complaint call centre with 10 hotlines through which the public can report any officer demanding money from them under any guise.

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