Abia CP decorates 60 newly promoted officers

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August 3, 2025 by

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The Abia State Commissioner of Police, CP Isa Danladi has decorated 60 newly promoted personnel serving under the state command.

The decoration of the affected officers was performed at the command’s headquarters in Umuahia, the state capital.

The decorated personnel include 60 newly promoted ASPs, Inspectors, rank-and-files.

The decoration of the promoted personnel was followed by the monthly command’s conference for strategic officers at the officers’ mess.

The conference featured a session on’ Life After Retirement’ handled by the Assistant Commissioner of Police Administration, ACP Enahoro George and the Pension Officer of the Command.

Speaking at the lecture, the CP commended the officers for their dedication and relentless efforts towards ensuring that the state was secured, particularly the tactical teams.

Danladi acknowledged the significant achievements recorded by the command, attributing them to the professionalism and resilience of officers of the command.

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He used the opportunity to remind the personnel of some of the key points of the recently concluded IGP’s conference; professionalism, integrity, intelligence-led policing, and timely response to security matters, which they must bear in mind as they do their work.

He also informed the audience of the improvement on the welfare of retired police officers, performance evaluation, and the need to uphold confidentiality of official documents.

Additionally, the CP urged officers to take care of their physical and mental health, increase intelligence gathering efforts, and avoid unprofessional practices such as unnecessary inspection of vehicle particulars with the view to extorting money from unsuspecting victims.

He warned against over-detention, corruption and any form of misconduct and called on HODs to properly supervise their subordinates and monitor their Area of Responsibilities (AOR), ensuring the safety and security of lives and properties across the state.