SUDDEN DEMISE OF CP FRANCIS MOBOLAJI ODESANYA
The
Rivers State Commissioner of Police who was accused of teaming with
Governor Wike against DSS has died as Nigerian Police releases statement
over his demise.
A serving CP Rivers State Police command passes on at age of 56 years.
1. The Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim K. Idris, NPM, mni,
with a heavy heart and deep sense of loss regrets to announce the demise of a serving Commissioner
of Police, Rivers State Police Command who passed on at the age of 56
years after a brief illness at Sterling Hospital Ahmedabad-Gujarat in
India.
2. The late Commissioner of Police was enlisted into the Force on
the 1st February, 1986 as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police and
rose through the rank. He served as Deputy Commissioner of Police
Department of Operations and that of Finance and Administration in
Rivers State before he was promoted and posted as Commissioner of Police
Rivers State Police Command on the 20th July, 2016, the position he
held until his sudden demise on 31st January 2017 after a brief illness
at Sterling Hospital Ahmedabad-Gujarat in India.
3. The Inspector General of Police and his management team, on
behalf of the entire officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force wishes
to commiserate with the ODESANYA family of Ikenne Town, Ogun State, the
Government and good people of Ogun State on the demise and passage unto
glory of their illustrious son, CP. Francis Mobolaji Odesanya. May his
gentle soul rest in perfect peace and the good Lord grant his family and
the Government and good people of Ogun State the fortitude to bear this
irreparable loss.
4. Meanwhile, a condolence register has been opened at the
reception of the Force Headquarters and Rivers State Police Command
headquarters, Port Harcourt for the personnel of the Force and members
of the public to append their condolence messages. Burial arrangements
will be announced after consultation with the family.
CSP JIMOH O. MOSHOOD
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS, ABUJA.
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