The newly posted commissioner of police in Zamfara state, Zanna Mohammed Ibrahim mni, has assumed duty on 1st January, 2019.
In a statement by the spokesperson of the command, SP Muhammad Shehu, said the new Zamfara State Commissioner of Police is an indigene of Borno State and was born on 26th November, 1962.
He obtained a Bachelor Science degree (Bsc) in political science and masters degree (Msc) in International Relations and strategic studies, both from University of Jos, Plateau State.
On professional and work experience, SP Shehu said CP Zanna Mohammed Ibrahim mni, was enlisted into the Nigeria Police Force, on 15th March, 1988. On successful completion of training at the Nigeria Police Academy Annex, Kaduna, he was posted to Borno State Police Command.
Mr Zanna Mohammed Ibrahim mni, attended various professional courses both within and outside Nigeria which include: Advance Detective course, Police Staff College, Jos. Commanders conference PMF Training School, Gwoza, Borno State. Indonesian Military Language School, Pondok-Labu Jakarta,
He also attended Police Staff College (SESPIM POLRI) Lembang, Bandung, Indonesia. He was also a Member of Course 40 2018, at National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru Jos, Plateau State.
The statement further said as a proficient and astute investigator, CP Zanna Mohammed Ibrahim mni, was appointed a member of the Presidential Investigation team on “crude oil theft” in Nigeria set up by the former President Goodluck E. Jonathan.
The new CP while addressing officers and men of the Command reiterates his determination and total commitment to enhance robust policing to actualize the transformation and repositioning agenda of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris, mni.
He therefore appealed for continued support and cooperation from members of the public by giving the Police useful and timely information to enable the command rid the state of all crimes.