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New PRO For Police Command
The State Police Command now has a new Public Relations Officer to pilot the affairs of the Image making and Publicity Unit of the command.
She is DSP Grace Woyengikuro Iringe-Koko.
Iringe-Koko took over from SP Nnamdi Omoni, who has been redeployed as the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) for Elimgbu Division.
Until her appointment, the new PPRO was the Deputy Public Relations Officer and hails from Okolobiri Town in Yenegoa LGA of Bayelsa State.
The new DPO of Elimgbu Division, SP Nnamdi Omoni while handing over to the new PPRO , DSP Iringe-Koko urged the general public to work with her and assured that the new PPRO will do better.
Meanwhile, the new PPRO, Grace Woyengikuro Iringe-Koko promised to build on the legacies of the outgoing PPRO.
She solicited the cooperation of the public to succeed in her new appointment, while appreciating the Commissioner of Police and his team for the opportunity to serve.
A statement issued by the command said, Iringe-Koko was enlisted into the Nigeria Police Force as a Recruit Constable in 2000 and later elevated to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police.
She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree (B.SC) and MSC in Mass Communication.
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