Nigeria Police Names Aliyu Giwa as New Media Officer
Nigeria Police Names Aliyu Giwa as New Media Officer

The Nigeria Police Force has announced the appointment of Aliyu Giwa as its new Media Officer, a move aimed at strengthening public communication and improving engagement with the media.
The appointment was confirmed in an official statement from the police authorities, noting that Giwa will be responsible for coordinating media relations, disseminating information on police activities, and ensuring timely communication between the Force and the public.
According to the statement, the new media officer is expected to play a key role in projecting the image of the Nigeria Police Force while providing accurate updates on security developments and law enforcement operations across the country.
Police leadership expressed confidence in Giwa’s ability to manage the responsibilities of the role, highlighting his experience and commitment to effective communication as valuable assets for the position.
The Force also reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and improved interaction with journalists, stakeholders, and citizens through a more structured and responsive media engagement strategy.
Giwa’s appointment is part of ongoing efforts by the police to enhance information management and strengthen public trust through consistent and reliable communication.
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