Niger State CP Decorates 204 Newly Promoted Police Officers, Urges Commitment The Niger State Commissioner of Police, CP Shawulu Ebenezer Danmamman, has officially decorated 204 newly promoted officers of the Niger State Police Command with their new ranks during a ceremony at the State Police Headquarters in Minna. Among the promoted officers are one Assistant Commissioner of Police elevated to Deputy Commissioner of Police, 10 Superintendents of Police promoted to Chief Superintendent of Police, 12 Deputy Superintendents of Police promoted to Superintendent of Police, and 181 Assistant Superintendents of Police elevated to Deputy Superintendent of Police. CP’s Charge to Officers In his remarks, CP Danmamman reminded the officers that with promotion comes greater responsibility. He urged them to exceed expectations in their duties, emphasizing the importance of enhanced supervision, monitoring subordinates, and upholding the image of the Force. “This upliftment demands increased ...
KEBBI GOVERNOR APPROVES N585. 4 M FOR TUITION FEES OF 100 STUDENTS IN INDIA. (PHOTO).
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Kebbi Governor Approves N585.4 Million for Tuition Fees of 100 Students in India
Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris, has sanctioned the release of N585.4 million for the payment of tuition fees for 100 students currently studying in various universities across India.
The Commissioner for Higher Education, Alhaji Isah Abubakar-Tunga, disclosed this during a press conference on Monday in Birnin Kebbi.
He emphasized that the funding is intended for Kebbi indigenes pursuing their studies in the South Asian country, reaffirming the state government's commitment to fostering both academic and moral excellence in higher education.
The commissioner urged the people of Kebbi to continue offering prayers for the success of the current administration, both individually and collectively.
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