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Parry Benjamin Osemwegie Osayande is a retired Deputy Inspector General of police. He was the commissioner of police of the former Bendel state during the Anini saga which terrorised Nigeria in the 1980s. Under his watch as commissioner of police in the now defunct Bendel state, Lawrence Anini, the infamous armed robber was captured and executed. In 1990, Parry Osayande directed the operations which suppressed the Bauchi religious inspired riots in which several people died. In 1992, Osayande led the Federal Government delegation to Namibia under the auspices of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group to monitor the behaviour, conduct and activities of the South West African Police and assist Namibian citizens to hold free and fair elections. Osayande retired as Deputy Inspector Gen

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  • Parry Benjamin Osemwegie Osayande is a retired Deputy Inspector General of police. He was the commissioner of police of the former Bendel state during the Anini saga which terrorised Nigeria in the 1980s. Under his watch as commissioner of police in the now defunct Bendel state, Lawrence Anini, the infamous armed robber was captured and executed. In 1990, Parry Osayande directed the operations which suppressed the Bauchi religious inspired riots in which several people died. In 1992, Osayande led the Federal Government delegation to Namibia under the auspices of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group to monitor the behaviour, conduct and activities of the South West African Police and assist Namibian citizens to hold free and fair elections. Osayande retired as Deputy Inspector General of police in 1992. He was later appointed as Chairman of the Police Service Commission in 2010 by the Goodluck Jonathan administration, a position he held until 2014. Osayande served in several committees set up by the Nigerian Federal Government to reform the Police force. (en)
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  • Police Staff College, Jos; Royal Institute of Public Administration, England; NIPSS; Detective Training College Wakefield, England (en)
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  • Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (CFR), NPM, Mni; Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (en)
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  • Chief Superintendent Administration, State Headquarters Port Harcourt (en)
  • Commissioner of Police in charge of Police Budget (en)
  • Commissioner of Police, Bendel state (en)
  • Commissioner of Police, Cross River State (en)
  • Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Lagos State (en)
  • Divisional police officer, Ahoada division (en)
  • Divisional police officer, Ikire division (en)
  • Divisional police officer, Lanlate division (en)
  • Divisional police officer, Shagamu division (en)
  • Divisional police, Diobu division, Rivers state (en)
  • Divisional police, Ogoni division (en)
  • Officer in charge of Railway Police Command, Lagos (en)
  • Station Officer, Central Police Station, Ibadan (en)
  • Station officer, Ogbomosho (en)
  • Officer in charge, Rivers State Criminal Investigation Department (en)
  • Station Officer, Central Police Station, Benin City (en)
  • Officer in charge, Bendel State Criminal Investigation Department (en)
  • Assistant commissioner in charge personnel, Force Headquarters, Lagos (en)
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  • Deputy Inspector General of Police (en)
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  • Parry Benjamin Osemwegie Osayande is a retired Deputy Inspector General of police. He was the commissioner of police of the former Bendel state during the Anini saga which terrorised Nigeria in the 1980s. Under his watch as commissioner of police in the now defunct Bendel state, Lawrence Anini, the infamous armed robber was captured and executed. In 1990, Parry Osayande directed the operations which suppressed the Bauchi religious inspired riots in which several people died. In 1992, Osayande led the Federal Government delegation to Namibia under the auspices of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group to monitor the behaviour, conduct and activities of the South West African Police and assist Namibian citizens to hold free and fair elections. Osayande retired as Deputy Inspector Gen (en)
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