Ibrahim Idris, inspector-general of police, is currently at his office at police headquarters in Abuja.
Idris, who was expected to retire on January 3 when he reached the mandatory 35 years in service, arrived at his office at 11:40am.
He arrived in a convoy of at least six vehicles with his private car marked NPF O1. Before proceeding to his office, he was greeted by the parade guards within the force headquarters.
There have been speculations that his tenure might be extended till the elections are over. TheCable cannot confirm whether or not his tenure has been extended.
He met with President Muhammadu Buharion Friday but details of the meeting were not made public.
Ibrahim Idris, inspector-general of police, is currently at his office at police headquarters in Abuja.
Idris, who was expected to retire on January 3 when he reached the mandatory 35 years in service, arrived at his office at 11:40am.
He arrived in a convoy of at least six vehicles with his private car marked NPF O1. Before proceeding to his office, he was greeted by the parade guards within the force headquarters.
There have been speculations that his tenure might be extended till the elections are over. TheCable cannot confirm whether or not his tenure has been extended.
He met with President Muhammadu Buharion Friday but details of the meeting were not made public.








