The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has extolled the professionalism and dedication of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Olumuyiwa Adejobi, as he assumes a higher responsibility in Delta State.
DCP Adejobi, who began his journey in the Force PRO office as a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), has risen steadily through the ranks to his current position as Deputy Commissioner of Police. His elevation and recent posting to Delta State as Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations underscores his distinguished service and commitment to duty.
In his commendation, IGP Egbetokun praised Adejobi’s resilience, integrity, and track record of excellence, describing him as a fine officer whose contributions have consistently advanced the image and operational effectiveness of the Force.
“DCP Adejobi is an exemplary officer whose professionalism and loyalty to the ideals of the Nigeria Police Force are worthy of emulation. I am confident he will bring his wealth of experience to bear in his new assignment in Delta State,” the IGP stated.
Over the years, Adejobi has had the privilege of working closely and professionally with two successive Inspectors-General of Police, a testament to the confidence reposed in him at the highest levels of police leadership.
Known for his strategic leadership and deep understanding of security communication, Adejobi has previously served in key national assignments, including as Force Public Relations Officer, where he distinguished himself as the image-maker of the Force. His redeployment to operations in Delta State marks yet another critical step in his career.
Security observers have described his posting as both strategic and timely, considering the security dynamics of Delta State and the broader Niger Delta region.