Baba Mohammed Azare has officially taken office as the Commissioner of Police in Akwa Ibom State. His appointment was confirmed by the state police command’s spokesperson, ASP Timfon John, who highlighted Azare’s extensive experience and contributions to the Nigeria Police Force.
“CP Mohammed has a remarkable history of service in key positions at several police formations nationwide,” John stated.
Born in Azare, Katagum LGA of Bauchi State, Azare holds a Bachelor’s degree from Bayero University Kano and two Master’s degrees in Public Policy and Administration, as well as Crime Management, Prevention, and Control.
Azare began his police career as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police, training at the Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, where he graduated with distinction. Over the years, he has served in roles such as Detective in the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) for the Kano Command, where he gained recognition for his exceptional communication skills and professionalism.
“His tenure in Kano saw policing at its best,” John remarked, noting Azare’s successful efforts to recover offensive firearms and apprehend criminal suspects, contributing to peace in the state.
Azare has also held key positions such as Personal Assistant to the late Deputy Inspector General of Police Ganiyu Ali Dawodu, Assistant Commissioner of Police in Gombe State, and Deputy Commissioner of Police in Akwa Ibom, where he oversaw operations and led initiatives to reduce crime.
His anti-corruption efforts included a secondment to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) from 2012 to 2016, where he served in critical roles, including Head of the Counter Terrorism and General Investigation Unit and Special Assistant on Media to the EFCC Executive Chairman.
Azare has attended specialised training in financial investigation techniques in the United States and completed a course at the National Institute for Security Studies, earning the title of Fellow Security Institute.
His appointment as Akwa Ibom Commissioner of Police underscores his commitment to integrity, professionalism, and effective policing.