The Nigeria Police wishes to urge the general public to disregard the false news making the rounds on social media alleging the sack of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, by a Federal High Court in Awka.
Chronicle NG reports that the said judgement is subject to appeal, and the alleged news is thus false, unfounded, and perceived to be the handiwork of mischief makers. IGP Alkali was appointed in a letter-number SGF.20/S.6/83 dated November 30, 2021, for a 4-year tenure, and his stay in office is within the purview of his appointment.
It is imperative to note that the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Tuesday, February 21, 2023, dismissed a suit that sought to compel the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, to vacate his office on March 1, 2023. The Federal High Court, in the judgement delivered by Justice J. K. Omotosho, held that going by the provision of Section 7(6) of the Police Act, 2020, anyone appointed as the Inspector-General of Police has a statutorily recognized four-year tenure.
It described the IGP’s four-year tenure as sacrosanct, stressing that his retirement as the Inspector-General of Police had nothing to do with age or years of service.
It is pertinent to state that maintaining the four years for individuals appointed as IGP is being institutionalized by the provisions of the law, not on personal grounds to favour an individual but for the general betterment of the Nigeria Police Force.
Consequently, members of the public are advised to ignore the false news making the rounds on social media. Usman Alkali Baba remains the Inspector-General of Police and is duty-bound to execute the responsibilities of the office by extant laws.
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Police reaffirms the commitment of the Inspector-General of Police to the improvement of policing services within the country as well as the entrenchment of professionalism and community-oriented policing.









