Abia Homeland Security Dismisses Deputy Director Of Logistics
The Abia State Homeland Security Agency has said it has dismissed Ireokwu Tochi, formerly serving as Deputy Director of Logistics of the agency with immediate effect.
The Agency in a statement on Tuesday said the decision follows the findings and recommendations of a duly constituted six-man Disciplinary Investigation Panel, which thoroughly investigated allegations of serious misconduct and violations of the Agency’s Code of Conduct.
According to the statement, the panel found the officer culpable of gross misconduct, vandalism, unlawful removal of property, impersonation, unauthorized operational engagement, abscondment from duty, and abuse of office and authority.
“Consequently, the dismissed officer is no longer authorized to represent the Agency in any capacity. The public is advised to refrain from conducting any official business with her, as the Agency shall bear no responsibility for any actions undertaken in association with her in its name.
“We remain committed to maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, discipline and security in all our operations”.
Recall that the Agency last month announced the suspension of Ireokwu over her alleged involvement in the vandalism of government property in Osisioma Local Government Area.
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In an official statement released by the agency’s spokesperson, Ezinwanne Alili, the management emphasized its strict stance against misconduct and indiscipline among its personnel.
According to the statement, the agency maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward any act capable of undermining public trust or damaging government assets.
The officer was suspended with immediate effect pending the outcome of a full-scale investigation being conducted in collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force.
Authorities confirmed that the probe will be thorough, transparent, and impartial to ensure accountability and justice.
The agency further stated that appropriate disciplinary measures will be taken in line with its established code of conduct once the police investigation is concluded. It reassured residents that no individual found guilty of misconduct would be shielded from consequences.
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