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Omoyele Sowore’s Baseless Attack On CP Moshood Jimoh: A Misplaced Outburst Against A Refined Police Officer -By Adewole Kehinde

CP Jimoh represents the new face of professional policing, firm, fair, and focused. Rather than attack such a distinguished officer, Sowore should learn from his sense of discipline and commitment to national duty.

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I have recently noticed a careless statement made by Omoyele Sowore, the Presidential candidate for the African Action Congress (AAC), in which he referred to the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Moshood Jimoh, as “incompetent.”

This unfortunate remark not only demonstrates a lack of understanding but also reveals Sowore’s desperation to discredit a professional officer whose career achievements are well-established.

Contrary to Sowore’s unfounded claims, CP Moshood Jimoh is a refined, disciplined, and professional police officer whose track record of service and leadership in the Nigeria Police Force stands out. His pedigree, competence, and achievements make him one of the most respected senior officers in the Force today.

Jimoh’s journey in public service began long before he entered the police. After obtaining his Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, he served meritoriously as an NYSC staff member at the Federal Ministry of Industry, Abuja, between 1997 and 1998. His commitment to public service was evident even then.

In 2000, he was enlisted into the Nigeria Police Force as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) and trained at the prestigious Police Academy, Wudil, Kano, between 2000 and 2001. Since then, CP Jimoh has grown steadily through the ranks, distinguishing himself as a dedicated and articulate officer.

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It is on record that as the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), CP Jimoh displayed uncommon professionalism, integrity, and mastery of communication. His tenure as FPRO remains one of the most transparent and engaging in the history of the Force. He elevated police-public relations by ensuring that the Force’s activities were communicated responsibly and accurately, earning him respect from both the media and the public.

Beyond communication skills, CP Jimoh is also an officer with global exposure. He has undergone specialised training in Nigeria, the United States, China, and South Korea, equipping him with modern policing techniques and leadership skills.

Since assuming office as the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, in February 2025, CP Jimoh has demonstrated exceptional leadership. His calm but firm approach has restored peace and tranquility to Lagos State, particularly in areas previously plagued by cult clashes, robbery, and traffic-related crimes. His operational strategies and community engagement efforts have improved public confidence in the police.

For a man of such professional pedigree and achievement, it is laughable and unfortunate that Omoyele Sowore would attempt to label him “incompetent.” The truth is, CP Moshood Jimoh is not someone Sowore can blackmail or intimidate. He is a well-trained, patriotic police officer who has built his reputation over decades of hard work, integrity, and loyalty to the Nigerian nation.

Sowore’s outburst should therefore be seen for what it truly is, a desperate political gimmick aimed at drawing attention to himself after a string of failed publicity stunts. Nigerians are too discerning to fall for such theatrics.

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CP Jimoh represents the new face of professional policing, firm, fair, and focused. Rather than attack such a distinguished officer, Sowore should learn from his sense of discipline and commitment to national duty.

Nigeria needs men like CP Moshood Jimoh, not those who thrive on propaganda and blackmail, to sustain law and order in our society.

Adewole Kehinde is a public affairs analyst based in Abuja. kennyadewole@gmail.com @kennyadewole

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