In a significant move by the Police Service Commission (PSC), Olohundare Moshood Jimoh has been appointed as the new Commissioner of Police for the Lagos State Command, effective immediately.
This announcement comes at a time when the Lagos State House of Assembly is embroiled in political controversy, marking a critical juncture for law enforcement in Nigeria’s commercial capital.
Moshood Jimoh, who replaces CP Olanrewaju Ishola, brings a wealth of experience to his new role.
Prior to this appointment, he served as the Commissioner of Police for the Ports Authority, Eastern Ports, a position that underscores his familiarity with managing security in high-stake environments.
His career within the Nigeria Police Force is distinguished, having previously held the position of Force Public Relations Officer, where he earned accolades for his communication skills and public engagement efforts.
The appointment was confirmed during a session with the PSC on Monday, February 17, 2025, where Moshood Jimoh appeared before a panel that included the Commission’s Chairman, retired Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Hashimu Argungu, retired Supreme Court Justice Adamu Paul Galmuje, and DIG Taiwo Lakanu, fdc.
The session was pivotal, as it was attended by representatives from both the judiciary and the police, highlighting the collaborative effort in maintaining law and order in Lagos.
CP Moshood Jimoh hails from Kwara State and has undergone extensive professional training both locally and internationally.
His training portfolio includes combat operations at the Mobile Training College in Maiduguri, participation in the African Union Mission in Darfur, Sudan, and specialized courses on countermeasures against weapons of mass destruction in the United States.
Additionally, he has trained at the Police Training Institute in Seoul, South Korea, showcasing his global perspective on law enforcement practices.
His appointment is particularly notable given the current political climate in Lagos. The Lagos State House of Assembly, a key legislative body, has been facing internal strife and public scrutiny, which could potentially impact the operational environment for the police command.
Jimoh’s role will be crucial in navigating these political waters, ensuring that law enforcement remains impartial and effective amidst the political storm.
Jimoh’s tenure as Force Public Relations Officer earned him the prestigious Presidential Award for Public Relations Personality of the Year, an honor bestowed by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations.
This recognition is a testament to his ability to manage public perception, a skill that will be invaluable in his new position, especially in maintaining transparency and fostering community relations in Lagos.
In his new role, CP Moshood Jimoh is expected to leverage his extensive experience to enhance security measures in Lagos, a bustling metropolis with over 20 million residents.
His appointment aims to bolster the state’s security architecture, focusing on law and order in one of Africa’s most dynamic economic hubs.
With his proven track record of professional excellence, community engagement, and leadership, the expectations are high for Jimoh to bring stability and effectiveness to the Lagos State Police Command.
The Lagos State Police Command, under CP Moshood Jimoh’s leadership, will now face the dual challenge of maintaining peace during political unrest and continuing to ensure the safety of Lagosians in their daily lives.
As the news of his appointment spreads, stakeholders from various sectors are watching closely, hopeful that Jimoh’s leadership will usher in a new era of security and public trust in Lagos.