The Nigeria Police Force has approved the suspension of Assistant Inspector General of Police ΑIG Abduyari Shuaya’u Lafia from duty with effect from January 9, 2025.
The suspension was communicated in a wireless message addressed to all departments, units, and commands, signed by the Force Secretary. The message outlined that the officer must strictly adhere to the regulations governing the conduct of officers on suspension, pending the outcome of his case before the Force Disciplinary Committee (FDC).
Titled: “Suspension and Interdiction AP. NΟ. 41804 ΑIG Abduyari Shuaya’u Lafia,’ the police authorities cited the decision of the Police Service Commission (POLSCOM) which was communicated in its letter dated January 9, 2025 and in accordance with PSR 100406, 2021 as amended.
The police authorities further directed the Assistant Inspector General of Police Budget and Payment to ensure that appropriate steps are taken to stop his salary immediately.
“As of November 8, 2017, Yari’s retirement date was recorded as January 1, 2025.
“However, on July 11, 2024, his retirement date had shifted to December 31, 2025,” the source said.
According to sources, Lafia’s retirement date was initially set for January 1, 2025, but was later adjusted to December 31, 2025. There have been concerns about potential irregularities regarding the extension of his service record.
One source noted that AIG Lafia is confident that the current Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, will not expose the alleged discrepancies, citing a longstanding culture of silence surrounding such matters within the police force.
However, further scrutiny of Abdulyari’s service history revealed that during his tenure as Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) in 2017, under then-Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Kpotun Idris, he absented himself from duty between July 18 and October 23, 2017.

“Therefore, he went against the Public Service Rules of Nigeria 2008 Sections 030301(m), 030301(o), 30402(e), 030402(t), 030402(w), which bordered with absent from duty without leave, insubordination, refusal to take or carry out lawful instruction from superior officer, sabotage, and any other act becoming of a public officer in accordance to Public Service Rules of Nigeria 2008 as amended.
“This contravenes Nigeria’s Public Service Rules, which mandate strict adherence to duty schedules.
“Despite receiving an official query dated October 20, 2017, from the Commandant of the Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano, regarding his absence, Yari allegedly ignored the directive without consequence,” the source stated.
The senior Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) manipulated the date of his entry into the Nigeria Police Force to falsely extend his service history, a deliberate act aimed at undermining the integrity of the force.
The Nigeria Police Staff Lists asserted that the ambitious AIG manipulated the date on his entry history to inaccurately reflect a longer service history with the Nigeria Police Force in a deliberate act of deception to undermine the integrity of the Nigeria Police Force.
Reports gathered that the same AIG, Abdulyari, has been involved in several controversies in his bid to become the Inspector General of Police.
Meanwhile, in accordance with Rule 030302 of the Public Service Rules (2008, as amended), Abdulyari failed to provide explanations, in quadruplicate copies, within 48 hours regarding his conduct.
“Consequently, his actions were not reported to the then Inspector General of Police for appropriate sanctions, leading to his suspension by the Police Service Commission on November 14, 2017.
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Reports according to SaharaReporters suggest that Lafia has been lobbying the Police Service Commission for leniency, amidst growing concerns following a petition by the Integrity Youth Alliance (IYA), which has raised serious allegations against him.
The source said, “The AIG is really preparing to be the next DIG from the North Central after several changes in his entry and retirement records.”
“I only hope IGP Egbetokun will maintain professionalism and an unbiased stand on this AIG Yari,” the source added.
Meanwhile, the spokesperson for the Integrity Youth Alliance, Danjuma Lamido, told SaharaReporters: “It is important to note that Force Entrant is a scheme by the Nigeria Police Force designed to upgrade deserving officers with the requisite educational qualifications to a higher cadre.
“This is done following a brief training period at the Police Academy or any approved Police College. As such, it does not constitute a fresh appointment.”
According to Danjuma, “Essentially, this implies that the service duration of such officers continues counting and does not automatically restart.
“Therefore, according to the Public Service Rules (7 Rule 020810 of Chapter Two), AIG Abdul Yari, having served in the public service and received salaries as required by law, cannot remain in service beyond the legally permitted period.”
Danjuma noted that this deliberate act of deception not only undermines the integrity of the Nigeria Police Force but also calls into question the credibility of the information provided by all police personnel.
The group called on the Inspector General of Police to enforce the Public Service Rules; 7 Rule 020810 of Chapter two (2) of the Public Service Rules (PSR) (i) The compulsory retirement age for all grades in the Service shall be 60 years or 35 years of pensionable service whichever is earlier. (ii) No officer shall be allowed to remain in service after attaining the retirement age of 60 years or 35 years of pensionable service, whichever is earlier.
“We trust the Nigeria Police Force under the leadership of IGP Egbetokun will maintain a culture of honesty and transparency within the Nigeria Police, and instances of dishonest behaviour must be dealt with promptly and decisively,” Danjuma added.
However, the current DIG from the North Central, Ari Mohammed Ali, replaced DIG Ede Ayuba, who retired on October 21, 2024 from the Nigeria police.

