Ibrahim Lamorde, was recently removed as the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and was sent on terminal leave.
After serving as EFCC boss for four years, Ibrahim Magu replaced Lamorde in acting capacity.
But it appears that’s not the end of his law-enforcement career, as he’s still a Commissioner of Police and will soon be posted for duty.
This was revealed to Vanguard by the Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Sir Mike Okiro.
Okiro said the Police force was proud of Lamorde, adding that he performed creditably well at the EFCC.
The PSC boss said: “He is still a serving Commissioner of Police. He will come back to us for re-posting. He was only seconded to EFCC. He will not be required to go through any process because he was just on secondment. The moment he reports, we will post him.”
“He did very well. He did the Police proud. He performed his beat and we are happy and proud of him.”
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