Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu has approved the promotion of 4,134 traffic warden officers to their next ranks.
This was according to a statement the Force spokesman Frank Mba, a Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) released on Thursday.
The affected officers include 65 persons 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 three 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 statement reads in part.
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