IGP restructures FIB, appoints DIG to head new department, ACPs to lead formations 

As part of the ongoing reformation of the Nigeria Police Force, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun has approved the upscaling of the Force Intelligence Bureau (FIB) to a Department in the Nigeria Police Force.
This was contained in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja on Thursday by the Force Public Relations Officer, FPRO ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi’.
He said that the IGP has approved the appointment of Deputy Inspector-General of Police, DIG Habu Sani, a seasoned and highly experienced officer, as the new Head of the Force Intelligence Department (FID).
According to him, the move is to consolidate current strides in the advancement of police efforts to strengthen and enhance the NPF intelligence capabilities for an improved internal security mechanism with a view to bolstering the ability to combat modern-day challenges effectively.
He explained that DIG Habu Sani, a Geography graduate from Usman Danfodiyo University, was appointed as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police in 1992 and attended various specialized and strategic courses, including Intermediate Command, Advance Criminal Intelligence Analyst, Advance Intelligence Processing, Technical Intelligence Management Methodology, and False Document and Border Police Technique Courses.
He added that DIG Habu Sani had served in various operational, investigative, and administrative capacities within the Nigeria Police Force, including ACP Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the Technical Intelligence Unit, and AIG in charge of Force Intelligence Bureau.
 He was the Assistant Inspector-General of Police Force Secretary until his recent promotion.
The Force Spokesperson added that in the same vein, the NPF has approved the appointment of Assistant Commissioners of Police to head Zonal Intelligence Departments (ZIDs) and State Intelligence Departments (SIDs) nationwide.
He further explained that the IGP emphasized that by entrusting ACPs with the responsibility of heading SIDs, his administration aims to infuse these units with leadership that possesses a blend of operational experience, strategic thinking, and a deep commitment to maintaining law and order.
“This step is expected to result in sharper intelligence operations, more effective crime prevention, and an overall elevation of our law enforcement standards.
According to him,   a delegation of scholars from the Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin comprising the founder, Dr Abdulraheem Oladimeji, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Noah Yusuf, and other officials, paid a courtesy visit to the IGP at the Force Headquarters, Abuja recently during which they expressed the intention to partner with the Nigeria Police College of Intelligence in Kwara State, which is a hub for training and research in intelligence-related disciplines.
He said the visitors also offered to provide special degree-awarding courses for participants of Senior Command Courses at the Police Staff College, Jos.
According to him, the IGP, while directing the DIG in charge of Training and Development to interface with them towards developing a memorandum of understanding, expressed his determination for the college to immediately commence activities, with the goal of boosting the NPF’s intelligence capacity and nurturing a new generation of intelligence professionals.
He added that the Inspector-General of Police  reiterated that the Police was poised to evolve in an ever-changing landscape, noting that upscaling the FID underscores the unwavering dedication of the NPF to excellence in policing and ensuring the safety and security of citizen
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