Suleiman Abba

Suleiman Abba
17th Inspector General of Police
In office
1 August 2014  20 April 2015
Preceded by Mohammed Dikko Abubakar
Succeeded by Solomon Arase
Personal details
Born 22 March 1959
Gwaram, Jigawa State, Nigeria
Nationality Nigerian
Alma mater
Occupation Police Officer

Suleiman Abba (born March 22, 1959) is a retired Nigerian police officer who served as the 17th Inspector General of Nigerian Police. He was appointed as acting IGP on August 1, 2014 by President Goodluck Jonathan[1] and later confirmed as substantive IGP on November 4, 2014.[2]Before the appointment, Abba was serving as the Assistant Inspector-General in Charge of Zone 7, Abuja.[3] IGP, Suleiman Abba was sacked April 21, 2015 because of noticeable indiscipline in the Nigerian Police Force in the build up to the 2015 general election

Life and career

Abba was born on March 22, 1959 in Gwaram of Jigawa State Northwestern Nigeria. He obtained B.A degree in History from University of Jos,[4]

He was recruited into the Nigerian police in December, 1984 and rose through ranks to became AIG in February 2012.[1]

Abba has worked in various capacities while in Police service. He served as Commissioner of Police in Lagos and Rivers States and was at one time, Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 7 Abuja. He also once served as Aide-De-Camp (ADC) to Maryam Abacha, spouse of Nigeria's former military leader, Sani Abacha.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Premium Times. "Jonathan appoints Abba acting IGP". Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  2. Funmi, Falobi. "Nigeria: As Suleiman Abba Becomes IG". Daily Independent (via AllAfrica.com). Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  3. "Nigeria Appoints Suleiman Abba As New Police C". Sahara Reporters. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  4. "IGP Sulaiman Abba (rtd), Chairman, Board of Directors". NPF Pensions. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  5. Seun Akioye. "Suleiman Abba: A profile in controversy". The Nation. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
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