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  • * Says Explosives, Weapons, Suicide Bombing To Be Used For The Planned Violent Attacks

By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief)@CeleOkaf11

Ahead of the Christmas celebration, the Department of State Services (DSS) has issued public alerts about alleged plans by some criminal elements to carry out violent attacks on public places including key and vulnerable points during the yuletide seasons.

According to the DSS, the planned dastardly acts are to be executed through the use of explosives, suicide bombing, and other dangerous weapons.

A statement on Tuesday by the DSS Spokesman, Dr. Peter Afunanya, said the objective of the planned attack "is to create a general sense of fear among the people and subsequently undermine the Government.

"Against this backdrop, citizens are called upon to be extra vigilant and report strange movements and indeed, all suspicions around them to security and law enforcement agencies".

The statement said that the DSS on its part, "is collaborating with other sister agencies to ensure that adequate measures are put in place for the protection of lives and property.

"To further achieve this purpose, the Service has provided these emergency response numbers 08132222105 and 09030002189 for urgent contacts. It is also using this opportunity to unveil its interactive website www.dss.gov.ng for public communication support.

"Everyone is encouraged to take advantage of these platforms and similar ones provided by related agencies to timely reach and avail them (security agencies) of required information".

However, the Service advises those planning to cause chaos and damage to public peace to "desist from such as it will stop at nothing to apprehend and bring them to justice.

"While assuring citizens and residents of their safety during and after the festive periods, the DGSS, Alhaji YM. Bichi fwc, with his Management and Staff, wishes all, Happy Celebrations and a Prosperous 2021", the statement said. NNL.

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  • * Also Elevates 13 CPs To AIG, 23 DCPs To CPs, 29 ACPs To DCPs

By Kingsley Okoro (Crime/Police Affairs Reporter)

The Police Service Commission, on Friday, December 18th, 2020, rose from its 10th Plenary Meeting with the promotion of four Assistant Inspectors General of Police and one Commissioner to the substantive rank of Deputy Inspectors General of Police.

The new DIGs are expected to represent their geo-political zones in the Police Management Team.

The new DIGs are AIG Usman Alkali Baba, currently acting DIG Administration; AIG. Dan Mallam Mohammed, AIG in charge of Zone 13 Ukpo, Anambra State; AIG David Oyebanji Folawiyo, AIG in charge of Zone 17, Akure, and CP. Joseph Egbunike, CP, Budget.

The 13 newly promoted AIG’s; are CP Augunbiade Lahore, CP Kebbi State; CP Uche Anozie, retired, CP. Kenneth Ebrimson, also retired, CP. Undie J. Adie, CP. Osun State and CP. Olugbenga Adeyanju, CP. Adamawa State.

Others are, CP. Johnson B. Kokumo presently CP Edo State; CP. Ajani O. Babatunde, Commandant Police College, Ikeja, CP. Olukolu Tairu Shina retired; CP. Awunah N. Donald, former Force Public Relations Officer and currently Commandant Police Staff College Jos; CP. Hafiz Inuwa, CP. Delta State; CP Garba Baba Umar, CP Interpol; CP Omololu Bishi, CP. Armament; and CP Isaac O. Akinmoyede, presently CP Imo State.

Twenty-three Deputy Commissioners of Police promoted to the next rank of Commissioners of Police; are; DCP Godwin Akor Job, retired erstwhile DCP, Administration Abia State Command; Abimbola Adebola Shokoya, DCP OPS, Kwara; DCP Christopher Owolabi, DCP Administration, Bauchi; Olubunmi Osoka, DCP, OPS, Benue; Attahiru Isa, retired; DCP Yekini Adio Ayoku, DCP Administration, Zone 6, Calaba and Olufu Tony Adejoh; DCP Ops, Ebonyi.

Others promoted to Commissioners of Police are DCP Ari Mohammed Ali, DCP Ops, Lagos, Mamman Sanda Umar; Aliyu Adamu, and Haladu Musa Ros-Amson among others.

Some of the 29 ACPs promoted to DCPs are, Emmanuel Ola Toluse; Simeon Udofia Akpanudom; Osagie John Agans-Irabo, Area Commander Aguata; Anambra State; Adedamola Ayilara, Commander PMF 2, Lagos; Michael Okoh; Area Commander Ajaokuta; Hycenth Azuka Edozie; ACP Ops FIIB FHQ, Abuja and Betty Enekpen Otimenyin, former Area Commander, Eleme, Rivers State and currently, Area Commander, Mbaitoli, Imo State.

CSP Olusegun Akanbi; CSP Stanley Egbo; CSP Doughye Blessing; CSP Timoty Olaolu; CSP Emmanuel Anene Ogbuanya, DPO, B Division, Awka; CSP Linus Ogbodo; and CSP Samuel Awopetu, 2i/c MOPOL 16, Abeokuta, Ogun State were some of the 91 CSPs promoted to Assistant Commissioners of Police.

The Commission also promoted 599 Superintendents of Police to the next rank of Chief Superintendents of Police. They include; Etim Okon Inyang, FCT Command, SP. Glory Udoka, O/C Gender Unit, State CID, Enugu; SP Celestina Tochukwu Amadi Kalu, former PPRO, Delta State and currently DPO Ogudu, Lagos State.

The Commission also promoted twenty-one Officers who lost their lives during the EndSARS violent protests across the country and another 121`Officers injured during the same crisis.

Commission Chairman, Musiliu Smith presided over the Plenary Meeting and enjoined the beneficiaries to rededicate themselves to the service of their fatherland. He promised that the Commission will continue to ensure that the promotion of deserving Police Officers will be prompt and merit-driven.

He also prayed for the souls of the gallant Police heroes who lost their lives while asking God to condole all families concerned. NNL.

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  • * Demoted Two Officers, Reprimand Four Others

By Kingsley Okoro (Crime/Police Affairs Reporter)

The Police Service Commission (PSC), has dismissed four senior Police Officers over cases of serious misconduct and acts unbecoming of public officers.

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By Chinwendu Agoha (Governance Reporter)

The Buhari Media Organization (BMO), has praised the Federal Government’s quick response to the Kankara students' abduction, saying it is the main factor that ensured that the matter did not escalate, but helped in the successful rescue of the abducted boys.

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By Mahmoud Dogara (Bauchi State Correspondent)

Following the release of 344 secondary school children that were kidnapped by Boko Haram Insurgents in Kankara Kastina state, the United Nations Children Fund, UNICEF has called on state and federal government in the country to put in place interventions that would ensure that schools are safe in order for all Nigeria children to learn without fear.

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By Musa Ubandawaki (Sokoto State Correspondent)

Arising from its 17th Security Council meeting on Wednesday, Sokoto State Government has ordered the immediate closure of 16 boarding schools located within the borderlines of the state.

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