In a major restructuring of the Nigeria Police Force, the PSC has approved the elevation of seven top officers to join the Force Management Team.
This transition ensures that key departments—such as Logistics, Finance, and Criminal Investigation—continue to run smoothly under experienced leadership.
The promotion wasn't just about seniority; the candidates had to prove their competence through a rigorous screening process at the PSC headquarters.
These seven officers, along with the recently promoted DIG Fayoade Adegoke, will now work directly with IGP Tunji Disu to manage the nation's security affairs.
During the ceremony, the PSC Board members, including former justices and retired DIGs, emphasized that these new leaders must tackle the country's evolving security challenges head-on.
This leadership update comes at a busy time for the Force, as the PSC is also launching a massive screening exercise to recruit 50,000 new police constables starting March 9, 2026.
