The immediate past Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali, said he abhors no ill feelings about his removal from the position following his compulsory retirement by President Bola Tinubu.
President Tinubu ordered a compulsory retirement for Mr Alkali on Monday, alongside the heads of the Nigerian military. Mr Alkali was replaced by Kayode Egbetokun, a deputy inspector general of police.
Mr Alkali spoke about his removal Tuesday after handing over to Mr Egbetokun.
“It’s a stage, you come, you work, and you go. I’m happy I am handing over to somebody I know that will carry the mantle of leadership from where I have stopped,” he said.When asked how much he knows about his successor, Mr Alkali said: “We grew up in the job, we grew up together, I was his boss at a time or even when I was IG.
He worked under me twice, we’ve been working together and I know how he can go ahead to champion the course of the police from where I stopped.”



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