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FCT Police Command Gets New Spokesperson


The Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba has approved the appointment of DSP Adeh Josephine as the new Public Relations Officer of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command.

Before her latest appointment, she was the 2 i/c in charge of Strategic Communications at the Force Public Relations Department in Abuja.

Announcing the appointment to the public, the FCT Police Command in a statement on Tuesday also released hotlines to reach the new PRO as well as to lodge other complaints to the Command.

According to the statement, DSP Adeh previously served as a Deputy Police Adviser as a Police attaché in New York, United States of America.

She is an Associate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (ANIPR) and a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). She has also attended the Advanced Detective Course at the Police Staff College, Jos.

She can be reached on cell phone number 07038979348, Public complaint bureau line on 09022222352, and e-mail fctpolice@gmail.com

Meanwhile, one Kayode Oluwatomi, a staff of BYC consultant firm, has reportedly killed a tricyclist in Ilorin, Kwara State for allegedly bashing his car.

Naija News gathered that the tricycle rider Kola Adeyemi, aka Daddy Samuel, had hit a Honda Bullet car with registration number BX 954 AJL black colour, breaking one of the vehicle’s parking light valued at N2,500.

The incident according to reports happened around 8 PM on Monday at the Garin Alimi roundabout in the state capital

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