NCoS Elevates   6,332 Officers

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The Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS)has announced the massive promotion  of 3,877 officers and 2455 other ranks in sweeping exercise endorsed by the the Civil Defense, Corrections, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB).
The promotion of the senior and junior officers according to Francis Enobore, NCoS spokesman, is contained in a letter No.  CDCFIB/S.004/Vol.111/79  dated 10th May, 2021 and  signed by the Director/Secretary of the Board, Aisha A. Rufai. .
The beneficiaries  are those on Consolidated Paramilitary Salary Structure (CONPASS) 07 – 16 who passed the 2020 promotion examination and satisfied other criteria set by the Board.
 Among the beneficiaries are personnel of the service that acquired degree certificates after obtaining due approval for further studies and are qualified for upgrading.
Those elevated from the rank of Controller of Corrections (CC) to Assistant Controller General of Corrections (ACG) are CC Oluwasemire Isaac Segun, CC Aminu Sule Zakirai, CC Inechi Moses Nnamdi and CC Akpanamah Helen.
Other beneficiaries of the massive promotion include 31 Deputy Controllers of Corrections (DCC) who  were elevated  to the rank of Controllers of Correction, and 72 Assistant Controllers of Corrections (ACC) were elevated to DCC. Others are 131 Chief Superintendents of Corrections (CSC) who were elevated  to ACC; 345 Superintendents of Corrections (SC) promoted to the rank of CSC and 519 Deputy Superintendents of Corrections (DSC) elevated to SC.
 Also promoted were 535 Assistant Superintendents of Corrections 1(ASC1) to the rank of DSC while 1,101 ASC 11 were promoted to ASC 1. In the inspectorate cadre 1,139 officers were equally promoted to the rank of ASC 11.
Besides, the Controller-General of Corrections, Haliru Nababa,  in his capacity,approved the promotion of 2,455 junior officers
He congratulated the beneficiaries  and implored them  to justify the elevation through value addition to the nation.
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