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Role
  
Policeman

Name
  
Etim Inyang

Political party
  
Non-partisan


Etim Inyang Former police IG Etim Inyang dies at 85 Premium Times Nigeria


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Born
  
25 December 1931 (age 84), Nigeria

Died
  
26 September 2016 (aged 84) Lagos, Nigeria

Similar
  
Lawrence Anini, Sunday Adewusi, Muhammadu Gambo Jimeta

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Etim Okon lnyang (25 December 1931 – 26 September 2016) was a Nigerian Policeman and former Inspector General of Police. He was appointed in 1983 to succeed Sunday Adewusi and was succeeded by Muhammadu Gambo Jimeta in 1986. He died at the age of 85 in Lagos, Nigeria.

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Inyang was born in Enwang-Oron, the son of Okon Inyang the traditional ruler at Enwang. He had his education at the Roman Catholic School, Uko-Akpan (1936 - 1937), Methodist School, Oron (1939 - 1940) and Oyubia Secondary School, Oron (1941 - 1945). Before he joined the police force, Inyang was a teacher between the years 1946 and 1949.

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Inyang joined the force as a Constable in October 1949, he became a Lance Corporal in 1957 and was made Corporal in 1958. He became an Inspector in 1958, Assistant Superintendent of Police, (1960-1963), Deputy Superintendent of Police (1963-1965) and Superintendent of Police in 1965. He was Chief Superintendent of Police (1967 - 1971), Assistant Commissioner of Police (1971 - 1974), Commissioner of Police (1975-1980). Between 1961 to 1971, he was an officer at the INTERPOL office of the Central Criminal Investigation Department. In 1974, he managed the establishment of a Traffic Warden Service in the police force. Inyang was Assistant Inspector General of Police (1980 - 1984) and Inspector General in 1984.

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