CP Benneth Igweh, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Commissioner, has been promoted to Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of Police. This well-deserved elevation is a recognition of his outstanding contributions to the fight against crime and his unflagging commitment to protecting the citizens of Nigeria.
CP Igweh’s promotion is a culmination of his years of service, during which he has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership, courage, and a deep understanding of the criminal underworld. His trajectory in the police force is a testament to his passion for justice and his willingness to put his life on the line to ensure the safety of others.
Born on October 7, 1968, in Akatta, Orlu-East Local Government Area of Imo State, CP Igweh obtained a first degree in Estate Management and a second degree in Business Administration from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He enlisted in the Nigeria Police Force in 1996 as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent and has since risen through the ranks, leaving an indelible mark on every posting.
CP Igweh’s promotion is not just a recognition of his past achievements but also a testament to his future potential. As AIG, he will be expected to take on even greater challenges, and his track record suggests that he is more than equal to the task.
In a country plagued by insecurity, CP Igweh’s promotion is a balefire of hope. It demonstrates that the Nigeria Police Force values bravery, dedication, and excellence, and is committed to rewarding those who embody these qualities.
As CP Igweh begins this new chapter in his career, Nigerians can take comfort in knowing that a true hero is watching over them. His promotion is a reminder that there are still good men and women in the police force, working tirelessly to keep us safe.
Congratulations, AIG Benneth Igweh, on your well-deserved promotion. May your elevation inspire others to follow in your footsteps and may your continued service be a blessing to our great nation.
Michael Samuel Idoko
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