The Nigeria Police Force, Akwa Ibom State Command, has promoted 44
assistant superintendents of police to the rank of deputy
superintendents of police.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr. Donald Awunah, said on Friday that promotion was aimed at motivating officers.
According
to him, the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, since
assumption of office has elevated over 5,000 police officers.
He
said, “Promotion is a component of the Nigeria Police Force reward
system. Since the IGP’s assumption of the office, he has promoted about
5,000 ASPs.
“This is a remarkable achievement. Motivation is one
of the cardinal objectives of reward systems, which in this case is
promotion. The IGP has said that promotion is a continuous process. So,
you must work hard to earn it.”
Awunah emphasised that any promoted officers who flouted the law would be punished.
He stated that promotion could not be all merry as there were gains and pains.
He asked the promoted officers to see their elevation as a call to greater performance.
One of the promoted officers, who spoke on behalf of others, Gloria James, thanked the NPF for recognising their hard work.
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