The
promotion, approved by the relevant authorities, comes amid the ongoing
shake-up within the Force under the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu,
following recent changes in the top command structure.
The newly
promoted officers previously headed strategic departments and zonal commands
across the country before their elevation to the rank of DIG.
The
promotions became necessary to fill the vacancies created by the retirement of
eight (8) DIGs who previously occupied these strategic offices.
Below are
the profiles of the seven officers.
Margaret
Agebe Ochalla
Ochalla, one
of the newly promoted Deputy Inspectors-General of Police, previously served as
the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Force Criminal
Investigation Department (FCID) Annex, Lagos.
A native of
Yala Local Government Area of Cross River State, Ochalla holds a Bachelor of
Science degree in Sociology from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. She also
obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Conflict Resolution and Refugee Management as
well as a Master’s degree in Peace and Conflict Studies.
Over the
years, she has held several strategic positions within the Nigeria Police
Force. She served as Personal Assistant to successive Commissioners of Police
in Anambra State and later became the Officer-in-Charge of the Monitoring Unit
in the state command.
Ochalla
subsequently served as Team Leader of the Inspector-General of Police
Monitoring Unit and later as Assistant Commissioner of Police in the Force
Gender Unit, where she played a key role in advancing gender-sensitive
policing.
She also
served as adviser to the Inspector-General of Police on gender issues before
being appointed Commissioner of Police in charge of the Anti-Fraud Unit at the
Force Criminal Investigation Department in Abuja.

She later
headed the Special Fraud Unit in Lagos as Commissioner of Police before her
elevation to Assistant Inspector-General of Police.
During her
career, Ochalla has received several awards and recognitions, including the
Global Women Hall of Fame Award in Dubai, the Africa Women Leadership Award,
the National Security Award for Excellent Performance from the Senate Committee
on Police Affairs, and Female Commissioner of the Year at the National Security
Conference Awards.
She has also
been recognised for championing gender desks in tertiary institutions across
the country to support victims of sexual and gender-based violence.
Zachariah
Fera Achinyan
Achinyan
served as the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 4 Command
Headquarters in Makurdi prior to his elevation to Zone
4 oversees police operations in Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa states. During his
tenure, Achinyan coordinated policing strategies and supervised security
operations across the North-Central region.
He is a Fellow of the National Defence College (fdc),
a strategic leadership programme for senior military and security officers.
Zango Ibrahim Baba
Baba previously served as the Assistant
Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Department of Logistics and Supply
at the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters. In that capacity, he oversaw the
procurement and distribution of operational equipment, uniforms, vehicles and
other logistical resources required for policing operations across the country.
His department plays a central role in supporting
operational commands and specialised units of the Force.

Isyaku Mohammed
Before his promotion, Mohammed served as the Assistant
Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Armament Department at the Force
Headquarters in Abuja.
The department is responsible for the management and
accountability of police weapons and ammunition as well as the maintenance of
armouries across commands and formations of the Nigeria Police Force.
Mohammed Abdul Sulaiman
Sulaiman served as the Assistant Inspector-General of
Police in charge of the Police Accounts and Budget Department at the Force
Headquarters. In that role, he supervised financial planning, budgeting
processes and expenditure monitoring within the Nigeria Police Force. He is a
Member of the National Institute (mni), having completed the Senior Executive
Course at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru.
Kenechukwu Onwuemelie
Onwuemelie served as the Assistant Inspector-General
of Police in charge of Zone 15 Command Headquarters in Maiduguri before his
elevation. The zone oversees policing operations in parts of the North-East
region, an area that has experienced prolonged security challenges. Onwuemelie
is also a Fellow of the National Defence College (fdc).
Umar Shehu Nadada
Nadada served as the Assistant Inspector-General of
Police in charge of Zone 14 Command Headquarters in Katsina prior to his
promotion. The zone supervises police activities across several states in the
North-West, a region that has faced persistent security concerns including
banditry and cross-border crimes.
Nadada is a Member of the National Institute (mni),
having attended the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies in
Kuru.

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