Niger Delta
Bayelsa Loses Police PRO
The Bayelsa State Police Command on Friday lost its Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr Ibokette Iniobong, who died after a brief illness.
Iniobong, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, died at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Yenagoa.
The death of Iniobong, news of the started as a rumour, especially as the deceased was said to have accompanied his boss, the State Commissioner of Police on a familiarisation tour of the command earlier in the day.
When The Tide visited the Police Headquarters along Captain Amangala Street, both officers and men of the command were seen discussing the issue in hushed tones.
The State Commissioner of Police, Mr Onuoha Udenka, told newsmen that during the sickness, he had personally led a team of senior officers to visit the deceased on sick bed and discovered that he was responding to treatment.
Udenka described the late officer as a dedicated man, who took his duties very seriously and could have risen to a greater height in the force, if he had lived long.
Late Iniobong, 37, hailed form Usang Ukpon in Abak Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.
He joined the force in 2002 as an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) after graduating from University of Calabar, majoring in Agricultural Economics.
He is survived by a wife and a three-month old baby boy.
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