The Bloggers and Vloggers, Content Creators Association in Nigeria (BAVCCA), has commended the Police Service Commission for what it described as a transparent and merit-driven recent promotion exercise that saw the elevation of CP Ifeanyi Uchechi and 12 other Commissioners of Police to the rank of Assistant Inspectors General.
BAVCCA in a statement congratulating the newly promoted Assistant Inspector General of Police, Ifeanyi Uche, described his elevation as a testament to professionalism, ML competence, and dedication to national service.
The Body also noted that the promotion is “a clear reward for diligence, integrity, and outstanding contributions to modern policing, particularly in the area of digital security and cyber intelligence.”
It stressed that AIG Uche’s track record in tackling cybercrime and strengthening Nigeria’s digital policing framework has actually positioned him as one of the most forward-thinking officers in the Force.
“This elevation is not only well deserved but also a reflection of the Nigeria Police Force’s commitment to recognizing excellence and placing capable hands in positions of greater responsibility,” the statement read.
BAVCCA therefore expressed confidence that AIG Uche will bring his wealth of experience and leadership capacity to bear in his new role, contributing significantly to strengthening national security and advancing the ongoing reforms within the Police.
The Association used the opportunity to charge the newly promoted officers to justify the confidence reposed in them by continuing to uphold professionalism, discipline, and service to the nation.
Reports indicate that the promotion followed a rigorous process involving written examinations and oral interviews conducted at the Commission’s headquarters in Abuja, reinforcing the commitment to meritocracy and excellence within the Nigeria Police Force.
AIG Ifeanyi Uche, who previously served as Commissioner of Police and Director at the Nigeria Police Force National Cybercrime Centre, and has been widely recognized for his expertise in cybercrime management and strategic policing.