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BREAKING; IG of Police promotes 4, 134 Traffic officers

The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, has approved the promotion of 4,134 Traffic Warden Officers to their next ranks.

This was disclosed in a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Frank Mba, on Thursday.

The statement reads, “The Inspector-General of Police, Abubakar Adamu, has approved the promotion of 4,134 Traffic Warden Officers to their next ranks.”

“The promotion officers includes 65 Officers who were elevated to the rank of a Deputy Superintendent of Traffic; 245 Officers to Assistant Superintendent of Traffic II; 138 Officers to Senior Traffic Warden; 3,683 Men to Grade I and 3 Men from Grade III to Grade II.”


“The IGP notes that the promotion of the officers is part of the ongoing efforts by the Force to ensure that deserving personnel are promoted accordingly, to encourage hard work and further entrench the culture of merit, excellence and dedication to duties.”

“The Traffic Warden Service was established in 1975 as a section of the Nigeria Police Force charged with the task of discharging functions in connection with the control and regulation of, or the enforcement of the law relating to road traffic under the direction of the Police. Since its establishment, it has remained one of the key frontline components of the Force.”

“The IGP, while commending the officers for their resilience and invaluable commitment to traffic control duties as greatly recognized by the members of the public, charges them to see their promotion as a call for renewed commitment to duty and further re-dedication to their professional calling.”

Meanwhile, the IGP urged the newly promoted officers to be diligent and steadfast in the discharge of their duties and shun all acts capable of undermining the efforts of the Force.

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