Laide Raheem, Abeokuta

A new Commissioner of Police, Bashir Dabup Makama, on Monday resumed duty in Ogun State.

He replaced Ahmed Iliyasu, who served as the number one police officer in the state since June 2016, before his transfer.

In a statement by the spokesperson of the Ogun State police command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, Makama, a graduate of Political Science of Bayero University, Kano, enlisted  into the Nigeria Police Force in 1986 as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP).

“He had served in various police commands across the country in different capacities. He was once an Assistant Commissioner of Police  in charge of Operations in Anambra State;  he was an Area Commander in Port Harcourt in Rivers State. He also served as Deputy  Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations in Kano State,  as well as Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Special Protection Unit,  Force Headquarters, Abuja.

“CP Makama was later posted as Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge  of Administration in Anambra State from where he was promoted to the rank of Commissioner of Police  in 2016 and posted to Benue State. From Benue State, he was posted to Force Criminal Investigation and intelligence Department (FCIID) Abuja as the Commissioner of Police in charge of Administration and later posted as Commissioner of Police Kwara State.

“His last place of duty was Akwa Ibom State before his deployment to Ogun State as the new police helmsman in the state,” Oyeyemi stated.

 

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