MEET NIGERIA’S NEW IGP, USMAN ALKALI BABA

Usman Alkali Baba, yesterday, took over as Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police from Mohammed Adamu whose tenure ended in February but was extended by President Buhari on February 4 controversially.

The new IGP was born on March 1, 1963 in Geidam Local Government Area of Yobe State.

He enlisted in the Nigeria Police on March 15, 1988.

He holds a Teachers’ Grade II Certificate from Teachers College, Potiskum.

Usman Baba obtained a Bachelor of Arts (ED) degree in Political Science from the University of Maiduguri and a Masters in Public Administration (MPA) from Bayero University, Kano.

Until his appointment as the acting IGP on Tuesday, he had held several positions in various commands of the force.

He served as Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Yola, Gombe, Kaduna and Jos.

He also served in Ilorin, Kwara State as Area Commander, second-in-command in Ebonyi State and Assistant Commissioner, CID, in Kaduna.

He also served in Kaduna as the Deputy Commissioner (Administration) and in FCT as Deputy Commissioner of Police (Investigation). He was also in the staff college as a directing staff.

He became a Commissioner of Police in January 2014 and AIG in July 2016.

He was Commissioner of Police in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Delta State and subsequently served as the AIG in charge of Zone 5 Benin, Zone 4 Makurdi and Zone 7, Abuja.

He had also attended peace keeping operations outside the country.

He was promoted to the rank of DIG in November 2020 and was in charge of the Force Criminal Investigations Department (FCID) until his appointment as IGP on Tuesday.

He had acted as DIG in charge of Finance and Administration and at some point served as Force Secretary.

He had attended several professional courses. He is a member of Course 22/2014 of the National Defence College (NDC) Abuja and also a fellow of International War College.

The acting IGP is due for retirement in 2023.

The new police chief said in a media interview that he would like to “leave a legacy of policing with human face.”

-Premium Times

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